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Nature Walk, Birding at the Arboretum March 6

Enjoy the fresh air and spring foliage at the arboretum while learning about Alabama’s abundant bird life. This event is free but registration is requested.

Two rooms that were once one room at Gorgas Library

The Results Are In: Gorgas Meeting Rooms Named

Last fall, Gorgas Library held a contest to name two newly renovated rooms. The results are in, and the spaces have been named.

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UA In The News — Feb. 27

Religious studies professor comments on prosperity gospel – Dietician appears on game show – SGA connects students to resources … and more …

Healthy Eating, Exercise Goal of Brussels Sprout Challenge

Healthy Eating, Exercise Goal of Brussels Sprout Challenge

Challenging people to eat healthy and exercise is the goal of the sixth annual Brussels Sprout Challenge.

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UA In The News — Feb. 26

Female students mentor middle school girls in STEM fields – Law school plane to discuss voter suppression – UA holds positive body image event … and more …

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Southern U.S. Hotspots for Severe Consequences of Flash Floods

The worst region for flash floods in the continental United States is likely the Southwest, according to a recent analysis of flash floods by The University of Alabama.

Building Bama: Where Will the Water Go?

Building Bama: Where Will the Water Go?

To allow water to properly drain and prevent future flooding, a stormwater basin is currently being constructed below the Tutwiler Triangle Lot at the corner of Bryant Drive and 10th Avenue.

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UA In The News — Feb. 25

UA to offer degree in cyber security – Researcher of health-related behaviors among Fulbright scholars – Real estate expert comments on vacant housing … and more …

UA STEM Students among Nation’s Top 20 in 20s

UA STEM Students among Nation’s Top 20 in 20s

Two University of Alabama College of Engineering students are among the nation’s top 20 science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, students in their 20s.

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UA In The News — Feb. 22-24

UA to offer cybersecurity degree – Study shows many unaware of HPV risks – Law professor comments on election interference – Professor discusses anti-Klan statutes … and more …