Autherine Lucy Foster stands at a podium.

UA to Dedicate Autherine Lucy Hall Feb. 25

The University of Alabama will hold a dedication ceremony for Autherine Lucy Hall on Friday, Feb. 25, at 3 p.m.

A man in a lab works with a material covered in wires.

UA Researchers Developing Way for Materials to Repair Themselves

Engineering researchers at The University of Alabama are exploring a promising path to self-repair for materials often used in the aerospace industry, possibly saving time and money while improving safety.

Serving the Community Through CreateAthon 2022

Serving the Community Through CreateAthon 2022

For the sixth consecutive year, Capstone Agency, a nationally accredited, student-led communications firm, held its annual event benefitting local nonprofits.

Mercy Mumba posing in a nursing lab

Leaders in Black Health and Wellness

In honor of Black History Month, UA celebrates several faculty and staff who have made significant contributions to the wellbeing of Black communities.

a graphic showing the most common severe weather dangers in Alabama: flash flooding, lighting, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes

The Most Common Types of Severe Weather in Alabama

Severe weather can strike at any time. Learn more about the four most common types of severe weather in Alabama.

A student in Rodgers Library 3-D prints a sword hilt.

14 Reasons to Love UA Libraries

February is Library Lover’s Month, the perfect time to count the ways we love our campus libraries.

three students give a presentation to a room of people during a pitch competition

Students: Compete for $100K in Prizes at 2022 Aldag Competition

Taking place March 28 and 29, the competition allows UA students to present their business ideas.

A map of the state of Alabama showing a risk for severe weather.

Severe Weather Forecasted for Feb. 22: Be Prepared

The National Weather Service is predicting a marginal risk of severe weather for Tuscaloosa County on Tuesday, Feb. 22.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UADM raises more than $252,000 for Children’s Miracle Network; School librarians are encouraged to apply for chance to receive free books; and a UA faculty member provides tips for those making the transition into retirement.

BAMAthon participants lining up in a hallway to welcome students

UADM Raises More Than $252,000 for Children’s Miracle Network

The University of Alabama Dance Marathon raised $252,001 for Children’s of Alabama during its latest annual fundraising efforts.