Changes for UA Gameday
WVUA – Sept. 3
The University of Alabama wants fans to have a good gameday experience. Today, we learned there is a new location for the family friendly tailgate and a new place where some of you may be able to park. University officials are moving the family friendly tailgate from the Bryce campus to the Quad for this football season.
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Collegiate recovery program celebrates National Recovery Month
Crimson White – Sept. 3
The UA Collegiate Recovery and Intervention Services (CRIS) at the University of Alabama is hosting a series of events throughout the month of September celebrating National Recovery Month.
WATCH: University of Alabama releases new ‘Where Legends Are Made’ TV spot
Yellowhammer News – Sept. 3
The University of Alabama has released its latest television commercial for the award-winning Where Legends Are Made campaign, which celebrates the achievements of influential Capstone alumni. Those watching the Crimson Tide’s televised game against Duke on Saturday may have already seen the spot, which opens with a scene featuring the UA football team.
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Excellence in Education
Meridian Star – Sept. 4
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The following local students were among 5,716 degree recipients during the University of Alabama’s 2019 spring commencement: John Philip Edwards, bachelor of arts in communication and information sciences, Christopher Galen Hicks, bachelor of science, Steven Carl Landrum Jr., bachelor of science in mechanical engineering, Daniel P. McCool, bachelor of science in commerce and business administration, and Morgan Ann Ross, bachelor of science in metallurgical engineering — all of Meridian, Mississippi; Nekkita S. Beans of Philadelphia, Mississippi, master of social work; Holly Gilbert Ford of Waynesboro, Mississippi, master of accountancy; Sarah A. Abston of Gilbertown, bachelor of science in Human Environmental Sciences; Keith O. Aldridge III, bachelor of science in Commerce & Business Administration, Margaret Ellen Moody, bachelor of science, Allen Grimes Watters II, bachelor of science in Human Environmental Sciences, and John A. Weekley II, bachelor of science in commerce and business administration — all of Butler; and Madison Mitchell Henslee of Cuba, master of social work.