UA College of Engineering Opens New Manufacturing Program
The UA College of Engineering’s Alabama Initiative on Manufacturing Development and Education, or Alabama IMaDE, held its grand opening ceremony Sept. 30.
The UA College of Engineering’s Alabama Initiative on Manufacturing Development and Education, or Alabama IMaDE, held its grand opening ceremony Sept. 30.
¡Baile! The Latinx Faculty and Staff Association, Education Abroad and University Programs hosted an evening of salsa dancing, food and music.
A significant increase in external funding for The University of Alabama’s economic development assets highlights gains made the past year that support the University becoming an innovative driver of growth in the state.
The Tide Against Suicide program is hosting a week of events, learning experiences and more.
For the team of Beat Auburn Beat Hunger, it’s not just about winning a food drive, it’s about feeding the communities within West Alabama.
From hats and furs to leather and buttons, one thing stays the same in game day fashion — team spirit and pride.
The start of the academic year brought a new beginning for UA’s Culverhouse College of Business.
A team of researchers at The University of Alabama hope to develop tools that probe this otherwise invisible but important component of the universe, tackling one of the biggest questions in physics, astronomy and cosmology – what is dark matter?
This week at The University of Alabama: The College of Engineering will officially launch the newly approved bachelor’s degree in manufacturing systems engineering; Adapted Athletics will open the Parker-Haun Tennis Facility; and Beat Auburn Beat Hunger starts.
The University of Alabama will spearhead a more than $4 million initiative to improve health care equity by helping underserved communities in the state be more resilient to health disparities, many exposed during the pandemic.