
Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Launches 2020 Food and Fund Drive
The annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food and fund drive kicks off Thursday, Oct. 1, at The University of Alabama.
The annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food and fund drive kicks off Thursday, Oct. 1, at The University of Alabama.
The game day experience at UA and Bryant-Denny Stadium will be different this football season in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
UA’s Moundville Archaeological Park will conduct the 32nd annual Moundville Native American Festival online Oct. 5-10.
This week at The University of Alabama: Changes coming to game day; Moundville Native American Festival goes virtual; and Beat Auburn Beat Hunger kicks off.
A new MRI scanner paves the way for researchers to expand the boundaries of knowledge of the human brain, bringing benefits to the core educational mission of campus.
UA’s RISE Center will hold its annual CHIP in for RISE silent auction fundraiser virtually Oct. 1 and 2 in conjunction with the school’s 46th birthday.
University of Alabama Libraries and the Alabama Digital Humanities Center are hosting the sixth annual Digitorium conference on Oct. 1-3.
The museum, which closed in mid-March due to the coronavirus, will reopen Sunday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning Sept. 24.
The University of Alabama Student Government Association will host “One UA,” a week focused on building a more inclusive campus, on Sept. 21-25.
This week at The University of Alabama: SGA focuses on building inclusivity; Groups work together to ‘Get Out the Vote;’ and UA student sends relief to hometown after Hurricane Laura.