The Arboretum decorated for Halloween

Don’t Trust the Grass; Halloween Celebration at ‘ArBOOretum’ Returns

Halloween and biological science merge for the return of “Afternoon at the ArBOOretum.”

President Bell speaking during the virtual Fall Campus Assembly.

UA Faculty, Staff Honored During Virtual Fall Campus Assembly

UA faculty and staff members were recognized for their dedication and service during a virtual Fall Campus Assembly.

UA student stands in front of B.B. Comer Hall.

Unique Upbringing Inspires UA Student’s Life Path

At just 19 years old, Zachary Collins has already experienced some extraordinary opportunities, and they have inspired the path of his life and future.

Front of the Paul W Bryant Museum

Crimson Tide Fans Can See AFCA National Championship Trophy

Before Alabama and Georgia meet on the gridiron, fans will have the opportunity to see the AFCA National Championship Trophy

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: a new app developed at UA can tell your body composition with a single photo; new research from UA shows a warmer climate will disrupt ecosystems; and UA receives grant to build a new storm shelter.

A tadpole is in a small pool of water inside the spiral of leaves of a plant.

Disruption to Tiny Life Can Lead to Big Changes in Warmer Climate

New research from The University of Alabama supports the growing consensus that, while some animals will find it difficult to adjust to predicted warmer temperatures, a more widespread effect of a changing climate is disruption in how ecosystems function.

Cybersmart Password graphic

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Passwords

Passwords: no one likes them, everybody has them, but now it’s easier than ever to manage them.

Three students in a lab wearing face masks.

New Financial Literacy Website Helps Students with Their Finances

The University of Alabama’s Department of Health Promotion and Wellness, which is within the Division of Student Life, has launched a financial literacy website to help students better understand their finances and plan their financial future.

Know Where to Go in Case of Severe Weather

Know Where to Go in Case of Severe Weather

If severe weather strikes Tuscaloosa, make sure you know the location of campus storm shelters.

Students Rewarded for Getting Caught Caring

Many students across campus received swag bags recently as part of the “Capstone Caught Caring” campaign, which rewards students for following health and safety guidelines in public.