
Spiders, Snakes and Dirt: Phobia Class Turns Fear into Fascination
Many Americans have phobias — an extreme, irrational, or aversive fear of something. Most often phobias are something in the natural world, but are they unfounded?
Many Americans have phobias — an extreme, irrational, or aversive fear of something. Most often phobias are something in the natural world, but are they unfounded?
The University of Alabama will be well-represented at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics with six current and 12 former UA adapted athletes competing. Representing three countries, the student-athletes and one assistant UA coach will take center stage Aug. 24 through Sept. 5 to compete in several events, while a UA staff member will serve as an
Here’s a roundup of the biggest UA news stories from May, June and July.
Members of the UA community will have three opportunities to do their part to Protect Our Herd when University Medical Center offers Saturday COVID-19 vaccine clinics starting Aug. 7.
Dr. Andrew Raffo Dewar was recently selected for two grants from the prestigious Fulbright program to teach and research abroad.
Bradley has worked with The University of Alabama since 2016 as an associate vice president.
As an employee of 33 years at The University of Alabama, Karen Chapman, who serves as director of branch library services, has seen UA Libraries go through major changes over the past few decades.
The University of Alabama celebrated more than 1,400 graduates during the summer commencement ceremonies.
The days of having to wait for a train to pass to get to and from campus will soon be in the rearview mirror.
This week at The University of Alabama: 2nd Avenue Overpass to open; UA is recognized again for commitment to safety; and while caterpillars look cute, some can be dangerous.