
From Homeless as a Child to Working with Homeless Vets
Rebecca Koen, who experienced homelessness as a child, will soon begin working with homeless populations and military veterans in Washington, D.C.
Rebecca Koen, who experienced homelessness as a child, will soon begin working with homeless populations and military veterans in Washington, D.C.
The UA National Alumni Association donated $50,000 to the Tide Together Student Support Fund to assist UA students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2016 UA senior Saville Sullivan was diagnosed with brain cancer. And though she spent a year away from campus being treated, she’s graduating this semester happy, healthy and with honors.
This week at The University of Alabama: UMC offers mental health services to health and safety workers; UA Children’s Program and RISE Center carry on virtually; and a UA business professor says shopping trends may not return to what they were before the coronavirus.
Don’t be a victim of cyber scams. The Office of Information Technology offers tips to protect your data.
The 6,500 spring graduates at The University of Alabama may not walk across the stage as planned Saturday, but they’re receiving special recognition of their accomplishments in a unique way.
Becca Paholski always knew she wanted to work with kids. As a distance learner, she got to experience her dream job early, while still a full-time student.
The University of Alabama will award some 6,326 degrees this spring.
Sarah Rickenbacker’s journey to a UA degree was motivated by the love and support of her family, which includes 11 children.
While preschoolers from the UA Children’s Program and RISE Center are sheltering at home, they continue to connect with teachers, learn, play and even receive therapy through inventive and individualized online interactions.