
Renowned Artists, Craftsmen Featured at Moundville Festival
Nationally acclaimed artists, craftsmen and educators will highlight the 2022 Moundville Native American Festival Oct. 12-15.
Nationally acclaimed artists, craftsmen and educators will highlight the 2022 Moundville Native American Festival Oct. 12-15.
A group of advocates across UA’s campus is working to remove barriers and increase understanding of the Deaf community’s needs.
The 29th annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off Friday, Sept. 30 at the state capitol in Montgomery.
National grants allow each researcher to train and motivate a new generation of scientists and engineers not only at UA through instruction and lab work, but also through outreach efforts.
From writing about the rich memories of family entertaining to winning awards for communications campaigns, UA faculty and staff have had a busy and rewarding September.
UA’s CrossingPoints program is hosting its annual golf tournament fundraiser that raises money for its employment initiatives.
UA has made significant strides in increasing the number of small classes.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA’s Rural Health Scholars Program accepted 11 students from Alabama who are studying to become rural health physicians; bright colors and leather will highlight fall fashion trends according to a UA instructor; and a UA researcher says home prices in the state should continue to increase even with higher interest rates.
Six bands comprised of UA students will compete on Sept. 29 to raise money for the SGA’s needs-based scholarship.
Voter registration deadlines are fast approaching and now is the time to make sure your registration is accurate.