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A Commercial Real Estate Agent’s Gender Does Matter – To The Seller

Gender plays a role in commercial real estate transactions because of a common affinity bias among property owners, according to a study by researchers at The University of Alabama.

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UA Reaches 95% of Goal as United Way Campaign Continues

This year’s theme, United in Lifting Lives, captures the importance of working together to support individuals and families in need throughout West Alabama.

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Winter Break: What’s Open, What’s Closed

Check winter break schedules for Bama Dining, Campus Mail Services, the Supe Store and more.

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Crimson and White: Snow Days at the Capstone

Enjoy this look at snow days through the decades.

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UA Student Receives Boren Scholarship to Study in Brazil

UA student Sean Atchison, of Chatom, has received a Boren Scholarship for the study of languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad.

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’Tis the Season…to be Cautious

Follow these tips to make sure your holiday packages end up under the tree and not in a thief’s stocking.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: Fall 2022 degree candidates announced; UA partners with ADMH for events on substance misuse stigma; and new microscopes help UA become research leader in materials characterization.

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Fall 2022 Degree Candidates Announced

UA will award some 1,650 degrees during fall 2022 commencement Dec. 10 at Coleman Coliseum. Here are those candidates.

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New Microscopes to Position UA as Leader in Materials Characterization

A suite of new instruments focused on understanding materials will give The University of Alabama an elite platform while expanding opportunities for students.