
Investment in UA Education Pays Off
A degree from The University of Alabama can pay more over time than investments in United States stock market indexes, according a recent economic analysis.
A degree from The University of Alabama can pay more over time than investments in United States stock market indexes, according a recent economic analysis.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA’s economic impact on Alabama is nearly $2.8 billion; UA students have been chosen to take part in the EcoCAR EV Challenge; and UA seniors prepare for graduation.
The University of Alabama continues to be a driving force in the Tuscaloosa area’s economy, according to a recent economic analysis.
Building on its success in the previous two competitions, The University of Alabama was selected as one of 15 North American institutions to participate in the upcoming EcoCAR EV Challenge.
Each dollar in state appropriations for UA translated to more than $15 returned to the economy, according to an economic analysis.
Three University of Alabama faculty members were recently selected for Fulbright awards for educators.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA raised more funds than ever during the fifth annual Bama Blitz; UA students were honored by Children’s of Alabama for donating more than $2 million; and new research involving UA shows racial disparity is greatly reduced with equitable resources and established care paths for patients with sport-related concussions.
The UA Dance Marathon was honored by Children’s of Alabama for donating more than $2 million to the hospital since the student-led organization was created in 2011.
While previous work indicates Black patients of sports-related concussions suffer worse outcomes and receive lesser-quality care, a new study involving The University of Alabama shows that racial disparity is greatly reduced with equitable resources and established care paths.
University of Alabama alumni and supporters contributed more than $6.1 million during the 2022 Bama Blitz.