Several books that were donated to Books for the Black Belt

UA Collecting Book Donations for Black Belt Schools

The UA Center for Economic Development’s campaign encourages students, faculty, staff and local residents to donate books for K-12 students.  

UA Preview – Jan. 23-29, 2023

UA Preview – Jan. 23-29, 2023

This week at The University of Alabama: UA hosts regional conference on ADHD; climbing competition; and MLK celebration at Moody Music Building.

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UA Hosting 15th Annual Southeast Regional ADHD Conference Jan. 26-27

The 15th Annual Southeast Regional ADHD Conference will be held at the Bryant Conference Center Jan. 26-27.

UA Preview – Jan. 17-22, 2023

UA Preview – Jan. 17-22, 2023

This week at The University of Alabama: UA partners with ADMH for events on substance misuse stigma; a UA dietician provides tips to help you make the most of your New Year’s resolutions; and adapted athletics hosts Hollister Winter Bash.

UA Preview – Jan. 9-15, 2023

UA Preview – Jan. 9-15, 2023

This week at The University of Alabama: Realizing the Dream events announced; tips for attacking New Year’s resolutions; and open houses for OLLI.

Realizing the Dream: Commitment & Sacrifice

Heroes, Researcher and Singer Highlight Realizing the Dream Events

The 2023 Realizing the Dream Legacy Awards Banquet and concert will honor war heroes and a researcher, and feature an award-winning singer.

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This week at The University of Alabama: A UA faculty member offers recommendations on avoiding overindulging on holiday treats; a UA dietician provides five tips to help you make the most of your New Year’s resolutions; and the UA museums offer special holiday activities.

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This Week at The University of Alabama: UA study shows real estate agent’s gender matters to seller; student earns Boren Scholarship; and new microscopes help UA become research leader in materials characterization.

Waist up portrait of smiling real estate agent discussing property with female client and pointing up while standing in empty office building interior lit by sunlight.

A Commercial Real Estate Agent’s Gender Does Matter – To The Seller

Gender plays a role in commercial real estate transactions because of a common affinity bias among property owners, according to a study by researchers at The University of Alabama.

A headshot of Sean Atchison

UA Student Receives Boren Scholarship to Study in Brazil

UA student Sean Atchison, of Chatom, has received a Boren Scholarship for the study of languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad.