UA Online Programs Reach Record Enrollment

UA Online Programs Reach Record Enrollment

UA Online, formerly known as Bama by Distance, continues to provide quality education to thousands of distance-learning students, expanding its programs and setting a gold standard for its students.

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Moore Named 2021 Homecoming Queen

McLean Moore, a senior from Tuscaloosa, was named the 2021 Homecoming Queen at the annual bonfire Friday night on campus.

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Sigma Alpha Mu Leads Fundraiser for Tuscaloosa SAFE Center

UA’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu is coordinating a supply drive and fundraiser to benefit the organization, which provides health care, advocacy and counseling services for survivors of sexual assault.

Homecoming Parade Marshals Chosen for Their Spirit, Dedication

Homecoming Parade Marshals Chosen for Their Spirit, Dedication

Grand marshal Rashad Johnson will be joined by three health care workers from across the Southeast to lead Saturday’s parade.

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2021 UA Homecoming Court Announced

The University of Alabama has named its 2021 homecoming court with five candidates after a student election.

A decorated graduation cap that says Roll Tide Forever during spring 2021 commencement

Student Support Programs Aid in Record Retention, Graduation Rates

UA set records in second-year retention rate and four-year and six-year graduation rates in fall 2021.

A graphic that says Shake Out. Don't Freak Out. October 21, 2021. www.shakeout.org

Do You Know What to do in an Earthquake?

While the number of earthquakes that occur in Alabama is relatively low, would you know what to do if you were suddenly caught in one?

Celebrating Generosity on Thank a Donor Day

Students took time to write notes of gratitude on Thank a Donor Day.

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Bats: Dangerous Blind Blood-Suckers or Helpful, Biological Pest Control?

Spooky? Maybe. But a researcher at The University of Alabama says most bats aren’t looking to suck your blood.

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UA Team Takes Part in World’s First Self-Driving Race Car Competition

Computers, not humans, will drive the cars at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Oct. 23 for a chance at $1 million and a place in automotive history.