UA Preview — Oct. 6-12, 2025
UA application fees waived this week, Moundville Native American Festival and much more.
UA application fees waived this week, Moundville Native American Festival and much more.
The 32nd annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive gets underway Oct. 3 and runs through Nov. 20.
A new UA study of 65-million-year-old crab and shrimp fossils from central Alabama yielded multiple species and genera new to science.
Moundville Archaeological Park will celebrate the cultures and histories of Native Americans at this annual festival.
The University aims to empower prospective students by removing the financial barriers that may keep them from applying for admission.
A UA professor was named executive director of the nation’s most prominent organization for the study of Shakespeare’s work and culture.
Students are excavating a section of a pre-Civil War dormitory as part of an archaeological field school on The University of Alabama campus.
Fall enrollment sets records, Gorgas Library Art Show and much more.
UA sets enrollment records, rural Alabama students join medical and dental scholars program and much more.
CCHS recently welcomed 11 students to the Rural Medical Scholars Program and the Rural Dental Scholars Program