
Virtual Tapping on the Mound Recognizes UA Achievement
The University of Alabama held a virtual Tapping on the Mound ceremony April 10 that recognized the accomplishments of numerous UA students, faculty and staff.
The University of Alabama held a virtual Tapping on the Mound ceremony April 10 that recognized the accomplishments of numerous UA students, faculty and staff.
Aerospace engineering student John Glidden III is volunteering as an EMT and at a drive-thru virus testing site in a suburb of New York City.
The list of UA faculty available to discuss aspects of the coronavirus pandemic will be regularly updated.
To be more accessible to patients, UMC transitioned to evening telemedicine hours and will host weekly virtual town halls starting April 10.
The University of Alabama will offer a free webinar Friday for small businesses and entrepreneurs navigating government stimulus and assistance plans.
Two researchers at The University of Alabama are helping people find testing sites for COVID-19.
Even during social distancing and other public health measures, students at The University of Alabama can continue to prepare and develop their career goals.
A team of students at The University of Alabama building a small satellite as part of a NASA program are continuing their outreach efforts to state schools during the COVID-19 pandemic through online lessons.
The one constant in these changing times is exactly that, change.
In lieu of an in-person Honors Day Tapping on the Mound ceremony, UA will host a live virtual ceremony April 10 at 1:30 p.m. Central Standard Time on the UA Division of Student Life’s Facebook page.