National Hispanic-Latinx Heritage month graphic.

Events Planned to Share Hispanic-Latinx Culture

Several campus events are planned for faculty, staff and students to be immersed in and learn more about Hispanic-Latinx culture.

A Message from the President – September 13, 2022

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, Once again, The University of Alabama is breaking records, with our largest total enrollment ever and some of the nation’s most academically gifted students! We boast the most National Merit Scholars in school history, the largest freshman class on record and an increased enrollment of students of ethnic and racial

Students work in the costume shop in the Department of Theatre and Dance.

Production Teams Set the Stage for Theatre and Dance Season

Long before the Theatre and Dance season starts, hundreds of faculty, staff and students collaborate to create memorable performances for the audience.

SGA President Madeline Martin prepares to deliver the first harvest to the student food pantry.

SGA Partners with Arboretum to Grow Vegetables for Food Pantry

The SGA’s initiative to provide fresh vegetables to the student food pantry produced its first harvest recently.

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Interim Executive Director Named for Alabama Water Institute

Mike Gremillion, who has led the Global Water Security Center at The University of Alabama for over a year, has been named the interim executive director of the Alabama Water Institute.

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Records Broken: UA Sees Highest Enrollment, National Merit Scholars

Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record this fall, and it includes some of the most academically talented students with a record number of National Merit Scholars.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA researchers have shown a method that can provide strong data in determining the origin of life on Earth; UA transportation researchers have developed a promising system to overcome one challenge of self-driving vehicles; and UA fans are encouraged to become a citizen scientist and beat Auburn.

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UA Work Shows Path for Finding Early Life Here and on Other Planets

Using a powerful microscope, researchers at The University of Alabama have shown a method that can provide strong data in determining the origin of life on Earth and if life existed on another planet.

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UA, Auburn Fans Clash in Citizen Science Competition

A new competition aims to excite everyone’s inner scientist by bringing the gridiron competition of the Iron Bowl into the realm of citizen science.

The exterior of the Gorgas Library at The University of Alabama.

UA Early College Students Named to Summer 2022 Director’s List

A total of 286 UA Early College students were named to the Summer Semester 2022 director’s list.