TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Morgan Grzybowski was announced as the 2025 Homecoming Queen of The University of Alabama during the annual pep rally and bonfire on the UA Quad Nov. 14.
She is a senior from Wildwood, Missouri, majoring in biology.
Grzybowski co-founded the Alabama Women’s Hockey Team. She also leads Dare to Diagnose, an organization of pre-health students that focuses on patient simulations.
As UA’s homecoming queen, she will get to select an on-campus passion project to receive a donation from the Homecoming Queen Endowed Fund. Grzybowski selected Remote Area Medical at UA.
RAM at UA is the campus chapter of Remote Area Medical, an organization that provides free dental, vision and medical care through mobile pop-up clinics around the United States.

Grzybowski’s commitment to compassion in the health care industry is personal.
“My ‘why’ began when my younger sister was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Overnight, her childhood became filled with needles and uncertainty. Walking beside her, I witnessed the power of empathy in helping someone feel seen and supported,” Grzybowski said. “That experience ignited my passion for medicine and my belief that compassion is one of the most powerful forms of leadership. That belief has shaped everything I’ve done at UA.”
Grzybowski will officially be crowned during halftime of Saturday’s Alabama-Oklahoma football game, kicking off at 2:30 p.m.
Meet this year’s homecoming court.
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Jennifer Brady, UA Strategic Communications, jennifer.brady@ua.edu