
UA Developed App Helps Control Hypertension
A mobile app developed by UA faculty and the Center for Advanced Public Safety is helping individuals manage their blood pressure while providing valuable resources that promote a healthy lifestyle.
A mobile app developed by UA faculty and the Center for Advanced Public Safety is helping individuals manage their blood pressure while providing valuable resources that promote a healthy lifestyle.
UA was recognized as a Top Producing Institution for Fulbright U.S. Student Awards while setting a new record for Fulbright Award offers.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA research shows state business leaders are optimistic about Alabama’s economy; UA receives grant to improve the lives of people with hearing loss in rural areas of Alabama; African American film festival to be held virtually.
New research involving the Alabama Museum of National unveiled the earliest evidence of octopus predation in the fossil record.
Even with the continued stress from the pandemic, business leaders in the state remained mostly optimistic that their businesses will have a positive start to 2021, according a quarterly survey done by economists at The University of Alabama.
The 9th annual Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival featuring acclaimed movies from the African continent and broader African Diaspora will be held virtually Feb. 27- 28.
UA will resume normal operations on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 8 a.m. Campus offices, libraries, recreation centers and medical centers will open as normal, as will the Gadsden campus.
The University of Alabama has canceled classes and suspended normal operations all day today, Tuesday, Feb. 16. Campus offices, libraries, recreation centers and medical centers will all remain closed, as will the Gadsden campus.
The University of Alabama will delay classes and operations until 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Feb. 16, due to the ongoing threat of icy roads and severe weather. The delay, which also applies to the Gadsden campus, cancels in-person and remote classes scheduled before 10:30 a.m. and pushes back the opening of campus offices.
The University of Alabama will suspend normal operations tomorrow, Feb. 15, due to the threat of severe weather. All classes are canceled, and University offices and programs will be closed. This applies to the Gadsden campus as well.