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Be Counted, Be Represented and Help the State of Alabama Do the Same

April 1 is national 2020 Census Day and Alabama, particularly Tuscaloosa, has a lot at stake.

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UA Libraries Closed Physically but Open Virtually

Due to COVID-19, all University of Alabama Libraries are closed until further notice, but the libraries support of the UA community will continue virtually.

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Virtual Tour: Faculty and Staff ‘Work From Home’ Office Setups

UA is currently operating under limited business operations, so most of our faculty and staff are working from home. Take a look at some of their setups.

Tips for Distance Learning

Tips for Distance Learning

As UA students prepare to resume the spring semester next week, some will face a new set of challenges by taking courses online for the first time.

UA Experts Available to Discuss Issues Around K-12 School Closures

UA Experts Available to Discuss Issues Around K-12 School Closures

Faculty at The University of Alabama are available to discuss aspects of continuing the school year remotely across the state.

UA Museums Goes Online to Provide Educational Content

UA Museums Goes Online to Provide Educational Content

UA Museums will begin livestreaming educational content starting March 27.

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How Students Can Cope with Stress Amid COVID-19

As details emerge and continue to change with COVID-19, it’s important to manage stress during this unprecedented crisis.

Concern for Students Driving Creative Solutions to Continuing Semester

Concern for Students Driving Creative Solutions to Continuing Semester

As UA moves to remote instruction to finish the semester, the faculty has kept student needs at the forefront of decision making.

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How Faculty and Staff can Cope with Stress Amid COVID-19

As details emerge and continue to change with COVID-19, it’s important to manage stress during this unprecedented crisis.

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UA Junior Creates Fee-Free Shopping Service for Elderly

UA junior Michael Arundel returned home to Chicago for spring break expecting to study for the MCAT, but he ended up creating a service that helps senior citizens practice social distancing by grocery shopping for them free of charge.