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This week at The University of Alabama: A $20 million gift from the Smith family helped UA surpass the $1 billion mark in its Rising Tide Capital Campaign; students in Alabama can apply to The University of Alabama for free from Feb. 27 through March 5; and UA’s Moundville Archaeological Park hosts knap-in.
UA’s Rising Tide Capital Campaign has surpassed $1 billion in charitable commitments thanks to a recent gift commitment of $20 million to name the Smith Family Center for the Performing Arts.
Many of the items you need for an emergency supply kit can be purchased without state sales tax Feb. 25-27.
The University of Alabama Moundville Archaeological Park will host stone tool makers and flint knappers from around the nation during its annual Knap-In March 4-5.
The best way to prepare for severe weather is to have a way to receive watches and warnings.
UA SafeState is partnering with OSHA and Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors to make a Jefferson County job site safer.
In a tornado warning, it’s important for you to know where to seek shelter.
UA faculty have earned fellowships, published monographs and are exhibiting artwork here and abroad.
Dr. Robert E. Hayes III will serve as interim dean of the College of Continuing Studies effective April 1. Provost Dalton has appointed a Committee on Online Education and Academic Innovation at UA.