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UA Programs Welcome Students Studying Rural Health Care

UA’s College of Community Health Sciences recently welcomed the 2021-2022 class of its Rural Medical Scholars and Rural Community Health Scholars programs.

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Crimson Carving Contest: Part V

What’s Halloween without the Crimson Carving Contest? Share your carving talent and possibly win a prize package!

Caleb Hill, fire alarm technician at UA, sitting near two fire alarms

Everyday Champions: Caleb Hill, Environmental Health and Safety

A former professional wrestler and current preacher, Hill has worked to keep campus safe for 14 years.

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Live in an Apartment or Residence Hall? Always Be Mindful of Fire Safety

Oct. 3-9 is Fire Prevention Week, a good time to think about fire safety.

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‘Digital Learning Heroes’: Instructional Technology Teams Earn Award

The University of Alabama Center for Instructional Technology and the department of instructional technology and academic services were honored with a WCET Outstanding Work award.

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UA Enrolls Record Numbers of National Merit Scholars

The University of Alabama continues to attract and enroll an increasing number of scholars from across the nation.

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UA Art Historian Assists in Notre Dame Restoration

Dr. Jennifer M. Feltman traveled to Paris to begin her hands-on research and contribute to the restoration of the historic Cathedral of Notre Dame.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA forms new Center for Convergent Bioscience and Medicine; UA College of Community Health Sciences welcomes new class of Rural Medical Scholars and Rural Community Health Scholars; UA expert says changes in flood insurance is good public policy.

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UA Center to Spur Convergent Drug Innovation, Delivery

Drawing upon expertise from across campus, a new center at The University of Alabama will help overcome obstacles keeping drug therapies that show promise in the lab from translating to an effective treatment for patients.

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UA Adapted Athletics Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting for Parker-Haun Tennis Facility

UA Adapted Athletics officially opened the Parker-Haun Tennis Facility, the only collegiate tennis facility in the nation for adapted student-athletes, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 1.