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This week at The University of Alabama: UA engineering part of national effort to improve water treatment in Black Belt; UA President’s Advisory Committee for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion releases comprehensive report; UA College of Communication and Information Sciences to induct four into Hall of Fame.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Holiday driving study; UA engineering part of national effort to improve water treatment in Black Belt; UA veterans walk with Auburn vets for suicide awareness.

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger student organizers reveal the results of the food drive.

UA Wins Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Food Drive, 4th Year in a Row

The University of Alabama won the 2020 Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive for the fourth year in a row, raising a total of 291,047 pounds of food.

Even With Less Traffic, Drivers Should Use Caution During Holidays

Even With Less Traffic, Drivers Should Use Caution During Holidays

Although there have been fewer crashes reported, there have been more fatal crashes than traffic patterns would suggest.

A student marches to Tuscaloosa in the first Operation Iron Ruck.

Veteran Suicide Awareness Focus of Operation Iron Ruck

Before UA and Auburn meet on the gridiron, student veterans support groups from both universities will come together to bring awareness to veteran suicide.

Two people with scientific equipment next to a stream.

UA Contributing Solutions to Wastewater Treatment in Rural Alabama

Engineering researchers at The University of Alabama are part of a prestigious project to demonstrate effective solutions to raw sewage draining into the waterways of the state’s Black Belt region.

Three students wearing graduation gowns.

UA President’s Advisory Committee Presents Plan to Promote Diversity, Inclusion

UA’s President’s Advisory Committee for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion released its comprehensive report, which includes strategies for ongoing coordination and expansion of UA’s DEI efforts.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Early Learning Initiative in Gadsden to launch in January 2021; EI@UA, an early intervention program, is available to support families of young children with disabilities or developmental delays; Beat Auburn Beat Hunger results to be announced.

Couple holding hands with baby shoes

Free Program Helps Children with Disabilities, Developmental Delays

The University is offering a free new program, EI@UA, to support families of young children who have disabilities or developmental delays.

The Moundville virtual 5K poster.

Moundville Archaeological Park Virtual 5K Supports Education Fund

UA’s Moundville Archaeological Park will hold its annual 5K Footrace virtually throughout November and December to support its education fund.