Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecast for Sunday, March 15

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecast for Sunday, March 15

This story was updated at 7:55 a.m., Sunday, March 15. The National Weather Service is predicting an enhanced risk (Level 3 out of 5) of severe weather from 9 p.m. Sunday, March 15, to 12 a.m. Monday, March 16. Tornadoes, damaging winds with gusts up to 70 mph, and large hail up to quarter-size are

Houston Mallette

Bamalytics: Netting Success On and Off the Court

Bamalytics creates a unique, shared experience between student-workers and student-athletes.

A sign says University of Alabama Arboretum out of metal.

Arboretum Access Remains as Running Park Closes to Public

Starting April 1, the Harry Pritchett Running Park will close to the public.

Spring Break 2026: Campus Operations

Spring Break 2026: Campus Operations

Spring break is next week, and many campus offices will be closed. But not all! Here is what you need to know.

Tuscaloosa Riverwalk

5 Off-Campus Spots to Get Your Steps In

Grab your sneakers and explore beautiful outdoor spots just a few minutes from campus.

What’s UA Reading?

What’s UA Reading?

Celebrate National Reading Month by checking out what UA is reading!

Successful UA Exchange Program Gets a Reboot

Successful UA Exchange Program Gets a Reboot

University of Alabama has rebooted an innovative international exchange program in automotive engineering.

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UA’s Alabama Mobility and Power Center to Integrate Honeywell Technology in Battery Research Lab

UA’s Alabama Mobility and Power Center will integrate Honeywell’s AI-powered Battery Manufacturing Excellence Platform into its lab.

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Golden Milestone for Capstone Men and Women

UA’s student ambassadors are celebrating 50 years as a co-ed group. Members past and present will toast at a March reunion.

COMPASS brain health initiative ribbon cutting on front steps of Randall Welcome Center at UA

UA, State Partners Expand Brain Injury Care with Launch of COMPASS Initiative

A new interdisciplinary program will provide brain injury evaluation for free to Alabama residents referred by ADRS.