Nursing Grad Committed to Making a Difference in Community
LaDarryl Banks has assisted with obtaining grants for underserved communities in west Birmingham.
LaDarryl Banks has assisted with obtaining grants for underserved communities in west Birmingham.
In the decade since the tornado on April 27, 2011, UA has become a leader in storm preparedness, opened avenues for research, and built deeper relationships with the community.
Like many educators, UA dance professor Sarah Barry is in it to give back the knowledge and experiences she’s acquired over the years.
This week at The University of Alabama: Bama Blitz sets fundraising record; new study conducted by UA researchers shows marshes on the edges of Mobile Bay are disappearing; state business leaders feel more encouraged about the economy; and Bama Bug fest gets underway.
Supporters contributed 2,131 gifts totaling more than $3.6 million during the crowdfunded, social-media-driven campaign, surpassing previous records
OIT’s major project to migrate more than 100,000 email addresses is underway.
This year’s winners highlight the ingenuity and dedication of those who rigorously pursued research and creative avenues outside the classroom.
Dr. Arleene Breaux and Cynthia Moore are this year’s spring service and excellence award recipients.
In the Spring Campus Assembly video, UA leaders express their gratitude to faculty and staff for their tremendous efforts and achievements that led UA through the past year.
Bama Bug Fest will be crawling your way April 22-24 and will include virtual experiences and in-person exhibits