UA representatives with a local food bank representative standing next to a pallet of donated meals

Donate a Meal to Help Families This Thanksgiving

Swipe Away Hunger is collecting UA meal plan guest swipes that will become Thanksgiving meals for local families. 

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This week at The University of Alabama: new exhibit at Bryant Museum celebrates 50th anniversary of the integration of the Crimson Tide football team; new effort by the Alabama Center for Real Estate aims to make the real estate industry more accessible to underrepresented groups; Moundville hosts annual 5K footrace.

Members of the Collegiate Ballroom Competition Team showing their ribbons

Ballroom Dance Team Wins Big at Competition

UA’s Collegiate Ballroom Competition Team won numerous awards during the Gamecock Invitational at the University of South Carolina Oct. 23.

Students walk across the street on a summer day.

5 Pedestrian Safety Tips All Campus Community Members Should Know

Keep yourself safe while navigating campus with these handy tips.

The Wakanda Ball banner

The Black Tie Black Panther: Wakanda Scholarship Ball Announced

Wakanda Forever. The University of Alabama’s Black Faculty and Staff Association will host the first annual Wakanda Scholarship Ball Feb. 5 from 6 to 10 p.m.

President Stuart Bell at lectern

Bell Lauds Faculty, Staff Roles in Capstone’s Success

The 2021 Fall Campus Assembly on Oct. 27 celebrated UA’s achievements over the past year, along with faculty and staff award winners.

A woman holding a poster about CORE

UA Initiative to Improve Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Real Estate

A new initiative from the Alabama Center for Real Estate is making the real estate industry more accessible for underrepresented groups.

Nana Nkweti wearing white posing for photos

English Professor’s Book Taps into Heritage, Zombies, Mystery, More

Nana Nkweti’s debut anthology delves into her Cameroonian-American heritage, spirituality, horror, poetry, societal critique, mystery, science fiction and more.

Stewart McLaurin, Hilary West and Royce Dickerson standing behind a Wayside Exhibit panel

A Voice for the Voiceless

Royce Dickerson brought history to life as he voiced the audio narration of the Wayside Exhibit in Lafayette Square across from the White House over the summer.

The exterior of the Parker Haun Tennis Facility between two tennis courts

Building Bama: 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, in October.