
UA’s Urban Forest Earns ‘Tree Campus USA’ Times Three
For the third year in a row, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized UA’s sprawling forest as a “Tree Campus USA.”
For the third year in a row, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized UA’s sprawling forest as a “Tree Campus USA.”
The RISE Tournament of Champions benefiting The University of Alabama’s RISE Center will be held April 26-27 at NorthRiver Yacht Club.
A group of 30 University of Alabama engineering undergraduate students are attempting to build the first student-designed liquid-fueled rocket to launch a UA-built satellite into space for the first time.
This week at The University of Alabama: Study shows effects gun sale waiting periods have on suicides, homicides — Nursing professor to receive Burnum award — Bama Blitz fundraising initiative launches — Commentary available on earthquakes, federal budget and Russian diplomats – Gender wage gap symposium — UA to host 24-hour, around the clock hackathon.
The business college at The University of Alabama today announces that it is implementing its new name: Culverhouse College of Business.
Honors College member Asia Hayes brings her own experiences to bear when she works as the DREAM coordinator for Engage Tuscaloosa – a forward-thinking endeavor that seeks to improve the lives of area students through working with UA students. Those wishing to support the program can make a gift online at Bama Blitz’s website April 11-12.
An online tool that functions as part of a K-12 school’s violence prevention program is available thanks to a partnership between The University of Alabama’s College of Continuing Studies and Firestorm.
The University of Alabama’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team will return to West Point next week a younger but equally motivated team.
Kindergarten through 12th-grade students from across the state will put their computer programming skills to the test at the annual Alabama Robotics Competition April 7.
Through discovering ancient floods along the Mississippi River, a group of scientists, including a University of Alabama professor, found human-led engineering, not climate, is the largest influence on worsening floods.