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UA, City Work Together to Enhance Safety, Opening New Precinct

UA and the City of Tuscaloosa are implementing several initiatives to enhance safety near campus.

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UA Participates in ACHE Free App Week

The University of Alabama will take part in the Alabama Commission on Higher Education’s Free App Week Feb. 20-24.

Houses damaged by the earthquake in Turkey.

Students, Faculty Raise Awareness, Support for Earthquake Relief

An informational event is planned for Tuesday, Feb. 28, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Yellowhammer Room of Gorgas Library.

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UA to Hold 2023 Spring Commencement May 5-7

UA will hold spring commencement with eight ceremonies May 5-7 at Coleman Coliseum. 

A map of Alabama showing Tuscaloosa County under an enhanced risk for severe weather.

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecast for Feb. 16

The National Weather Service is forecasting a risk for severe weather Thursday, Feb. 16. Stay weather aware and prepare with these safety tips.

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UA Engineering Student Selected for Prestigious Aerospace Fellowship

Lilly Saub is one of 47 undergraduate students in the nation selected for the Brooke Owens Fellowship.

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Striking an Innovative Spark

The Collaborative Arts and Research Initiative is a hub for UA faculty interested in new research ideas and collaborations.

UA Preview – Feb. 13-19, 2023

UA Preview – Feb. 13-19, 2023

This week at The University of Alabama: UA named a student Fulbright Top Producer; UA hosts annual Alabama Autism Conference; and four UA programs receive state funding to help Alabama’s children.

A photo of Myles Taylor.

UA Student’s Past Gives Him Passion for the Future of UADM

Learn how one student’s past has impacted his time with UADM.

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Severe Weather Awareness Week: Be Prepared

While severe weather can be scary, you don’t have to be frightened. Instead, follow these tips to be prepared.