
Art and Art History Department Presents Next Art Exhibit Virtually
As the University moves classes, libraries, museums and more to cyberspace, art is moving, too.
As the University moves classes, libraries, museums and more to cyberspace, art is moving, too.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA provides 3D-printed personal protective equipment for health care workers; a psychology researcher will study how people’s emotions influence their response to coronavirus; UA students expand free shopping and delivery service for seniors; and more.
As many students shift from in-person classes to online only, Bama By Distance is seeking tips on Twitter from those experienced with taking online classes and sharing them with traditional University of Alabama students.
Leave It To Us, a University of Alabama student-created non-profit organization that helps senior citizens practice social distancing by using volunteers to grocery shop for them free of charge, now has Tuscaloosa and Birmingham branches.
As The University of Alabama wraps up its first week of all-virtual classes, faculty members sent more words of encouragement to students.
The University of Alabama community has come together to help provide 3D printed personal protective equipment, or PPE, for health care workers locally and in the region.
The University of Alabama’s annual celebration of entrepreneurship and innovation, the Edward K. Aldag, Jr. Business Plan Competition, is moving online.
Colonial Drive between Eighth Street and Paul Bryant Drive will be closed through July 19.
The UA ACCESS Support Center, in collaboration with the Alabama State Department of Education, is offering free online courses to all students in grades 7-12 in the state.
UA’s fraternity and sorority houses donated food and supplies left unused after classes moved online amid COVID-19.