UA Senior Elected 2022 Homecoming Queen

UA Senior Elected 2022 Homecoming Queen

A senior from Michigan has been crowned UA homecoming queen.

Patrick Kimbrell posing in front of the College of Education's Autherine Lucy Hall

UA Work Training for People with Disabilities ‘Life-Changing’

Patrick Kimbrell found a professional work path and renewed confidence through UA’s Work Based Learning Experience.

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CHIME IN Survey Results Show Continued Strengths, Opportunities

The 2022 CHIME IN survey was conducted March 23-April 5 and is a continuation of the initial effort to measure change and assess engagement since 2018.

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Thank a Donor Day 2022

Students take time to write thank you notes to UA donors.

Q&A with Dr. Chapman Greer

Q&A with Faculty Senate President Dr. Chapman Greer

Dr. Chapman Greer is the current president of the Faculty Senate. She recently shared some of the accomplishments of the organization and plans going for the coming year.

Provost James Dalton holding his National Academy of Medicine certificate

UA Provost Formally Inducted Into National Academy of Medicine

UA Executive Vice President and Provost James Dalton was formally inducted into the National Academy of Medicine during a ceremony Oct. 15 in Washington, D.C.

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Alabama Voting Information for Election Day 2022 

Are you registered and prepared to vote in the Nov. 8 general election?

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Get Creeped Out at the UA ArBOOretum Oct. 29

Come learn about all of the sinister plants and animals of Alabama and trick-or-treat the grounds of the UA Arboretum.

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Haunting at the Museum Offers Spooky Fun for All Ages

The Alabama Museum of Natural History and Gorgas House Museum are teaming up to provide Halloween fun for all ages through Haunting at the Museum Oct. 24-28.

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State Business Leaders Still Sour on Economy

For the second consecutive quarter, state business leaders have a negative outlook on the economy, according to the latest quarterly survey by The University of Alabama.