UA Preview — Oct. 23-29, 2023

UA Preview — Oct. 23-29, 2023

State business leaders still concerned about U.S. economy, UA Museums hosts Halloween activities and much more.

UA Sets the Stage with Industry-Leading Performing Arts Center Groundbreaking

UA Sets the Stage with Industry-Leading Performing Arts Center Groundbreaking

The University of Alabama breaks ground on the Smith Family Center, ushering in a new era for performing arts.

Startup business meeting to analyze and discuss the situation on the financial report in the meeting room. Investment Consultant, Financial advisor and accounting concept

State Business Leaders Still Wary of U.S. Economy

The latest Alabama Business Confidence Index decreased slightly, indicating expectations for a mild drop-off from last quarter’s economic performance.

RISE students playing with building blocks

UA RISE Center Hosts 20th BUY for RISE Fundraiser Oct. 27-28

The BUY for RISE fundraiser will feature items at deep discounts from numerous local retailers.

The front exterior of the Gorgas House Museum

Weeklong Haunting at the Museum’s Spooky Activities Return

The Gorgas House Museum will be providing free haunted tours and spooky stories.

UA Preview — Oct. 16-22, 2023

UA Preview — Oct. 16-22, 2023

UA waives application fee this week, UA addressing shortage of behavioral health services in rural Alabama and much more.

Mae Farmer

Mental Health Advocate Crowned 2023 UA Homecoming Queen

Farmer was also the 2023 John Ramsey Award winner, a UA Premier Award.

UA Preview — Oct. 9-15, 2023

UA Preview — Oct. 9-15, 2023

UA announces homecoming week activities, Free App Week on the horizon and much more.

The Million Dollar Band march past Denny Chimes.

Celebrate ‘The Future is Crimson’ with UA’s Homecoming Lineup

UA’s homecoming week kicks off Oct. 9, featuring an event-filled lineup before the Oct. 14 game against Arkansas.

Back view of young man crying in support group with psychologist comforting him.

VitAL Part of New Effort for Suicide Prevention

UA’s VitAL program and the state received federal support to implement Project Zero Suicide in Alabama.