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The Heat Is On

The heat in Alabama in the summer can be extreme. Here are some tips for staying cool.

Emmy awards

UA Earns Multiple CASE, Emmy Awards

The University of Alabama recently brought home more hardware after earning CASE Circle of Excellence and Southeast Emmy Awards.

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Interim Dean of Honors College Named

Current senior associate provost for Academic Affairs to serve as interim dean of the UA Honors College.

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Get Out and About This July 

Look no further for things to do and ways to beat the heat in July.

Old Tutwiler Hall set to be demolished on July 4.

Tutwiler Hall: The End of an Era

Former residents share memories about Tutwiler Hall as July 4 demolition nears.

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Faculty and Staff Accolades for May and June 2022

The University of Alabama faculty and staff have garnered a number of awards in May and June, including a lifetime achievement award. 

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: High school students are learning about the need for rural health care in Alabama; UA plans summer commencement exercises; and a UA economist says an economic slowdown may be coming next year.

A Message from the President – June 23, 2022

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, On June 23, 1972, Title IX was signed into law promoting equity in education programs and activities. The University is celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic legislation by affirming our pledge to continue to promote and preserve a safe, respectful campus environment and our steadfast commitment to provide an environment

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Title IX Provides Support, Hope to UA Students

June 23 marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, a landmark piece of legislation that protects the rights of individuals in their academic and athletic endeavors.

The class of Rural Health Scholars

UA Programs Prepare Rural Alabama Students for Health Careers

High school students from rural Alabama communities are participating in programs this summer at UA where they are learning about the need rural communities have for more doctors and other health care professionals.