
UA In The News — Feb. 27
Religious studies professor comments on prosperity gospel – Dietician appears on game show – SGA connects students to resources … and more …
Religious studies professor comments on prosperity gospel – Dietician appears on game show – SGA connects students to resources … and more …
Challenging people to eat healthy and exercise is the goal of the sixth annual Brussels Sprout Challenge.
Female students mentor middle school girls in STEM fields – Law school plane to discuss voter suppression – UA holds positive body image event … and more …
The worst region for flash floods in the continental United States is likely the Southwest, according to a recent analysis of flash floods by The University of Alabama.
To allow water to properly drain and prevent future flooding, a stormwater basin is currently being constructed below the Tutwiler Triangle Lot at the corner of Bryant Drive and 10th Avenue.
UA to offer degree in cyber security – Researcher of health-related behaviors among Fulbright scholars – Real estate expert comments on vacant housing … and more …
Two University of Alabama College of Engineering students are among the nation’s top 20 science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, students in their 20s.
UA to offer cybersecurity degree – Study shows many unaware of HPV risks – Law professor comments on election interference – Professor discusses anti-Klan statutes … and more …
This week at The University of Alabama: Southwest has severe effects from flash flooding – Cyber education gets a boost – Black History Month events continue – Source available to discuss proposed changes to school calendar
The latest publications, recognitions and creative endeavors of the UA faculty and staff.