
Q&A with GSA President Royce Dickerson
GSA President Royce Dickerson shared some of the Graduate Student Association’s past achievements and goals for the coming year.
GSA President Royce Dickerson shared some of the Graduate Student Association’s past achievements and goals for the coming year.
Faculty and staff all have a role in helping assist students in their transition to healthy and productive members of campus.
The UA Counseling Center executive director offers advice on coping with the common feelings of homesickness.
UA faculty and staff win awards and grants for their creative and scholarly work.
Here’s what you need to know as you get ready to cheer on the Crimson Tide in Bryant-Denny Stadium this season.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA receives a $1 million grant to develop a bridge program for students from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities; UA’s Office for Research and Economic Development releases report on the progress of researchers across campus; and the UA Collegiate Recovery and Intervention Services will host an Overdose Awareness Walk.
The research is exploring minuscule doses of a potent toxin to treat pain without opioids or nerve-block injections.
UA received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a bridge program for students from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities interested in opportunities in renewable energy.
First-year UA law student Tionna Taite recently represented the state of Alabama at the Miss Black USA pageant in Washington, D.C.
A group of UAPD officers are using their senses to make sure campus is safe.