
Tidecation Offers Students Free On-Campus Fun This Week
University Programs is offering several free activities to allow students to relax and have fun on campus this week through Tidecation.
University Programs is offering several free activities to allow students to relax and have fun on campus this week through Tidecation.
More than 5,000 graduates are expected to be in attendance for nine ceremonies, all featuring extensive safety protocols.
Fewer than 10 faculty members in the University’s history have been honored with the appointment.
This week at The University of Alabama: students in UA’s School of Social Work have partnered with Auburn University to end child hunger in Alabama; new outdoor décor provides a place to relax, socialize and study; the state’s economy is looking positive according to UA researchers.
More than 50 women-centered student organizations provide a support system for women at UA.
Recently announced federal funding will move forward an ambitious project to demonstrate effective solutions to raw sewage draining into the waterways of the state’s Black Belt region.
Dr. Pamela Payne-Foster was recently honored with the 2020 Linda Mays Volunteer of the Year Award.
The University of Alabama offers a variety of food options for students on campus, but what are the hot eats in the yard?
Two researchers from The University of Alabama are part of an international project that detected a cosmic interaction never observed before, but predicted 60 years ago.
While there are plenty of ways to have fun in three days, here are three ways students can make the most of the long weekend ahead.