
From Ceramics to Needlepoint: Art Exhibits to Enjoy this Spring
Brighten your winter days with art from these exhibits on and around campus.
Brighten your winter days with art from these exhibits on and around campus.
The winter issue of “Alabama Heritage” features stories on struggles: of a champion boxer, a suffragist, Irish independence fighters and more, all with an Alabama connection.
This week at The University of Alabama: The UA Center for Economic Development is launching the 16th annual Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign; Univesity Special Collections is furthering its research into a copy of a famous letter from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; and a UA faculty member says there are several factors contributing to the nation’s teacher shortage.
If you haven’t checked your contact information in myBama lately, then it’s time for an update.
This pioneering UA program is building a path for young adults with intellectual disabilities to achieve more independence.
Free tutoring, job skills and financial literacy training sessions will begin in February.
The newest and most visible addition to the northwest edge of campus will bring much-needed water distribution improvements to the UA campus and surrounding area.
The UA Center for Economic Development will launch the Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign Jan. 31.
AAAS elected Dr. Sharlene Newman from The University of Alabama to the newest class of AAAS Fellows, among the most distinct honors within the scientific community.
UA’s Women and Gender Resource Center provides counseling, advocacy, training and more to support the entire campus community.