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UA to Hold Spring 2025 Commencement May 2-4

About 6,000 candidates will participate in eight ceremonies.

March Into Spring with These Exciting Events  

March Into Spring with These Exciting Events  

Check out the many activities and events happening on campus and around town in March 2025.

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UA Again Named Top Producer of Fulbright Students

UA has been recognized as a Top Producing Institution of Fulbright U.S. Students.

Malik Cooper

Supplemental Instruction Success: From Pupil to Student Leader

One student’s journey highlights the smashing success of UA’s peer-led learning approach to academic support.

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Spring into Confidence: Overcome Body Image Pressures

Discover how to foster a positive body image, challenge negative thoughts, and embrace self-love.

University students hold signs showing the total amount raised by UA Miracle

UA Miracle Raises $223,725 for Children’s of Alabama

UA Miracle, the University’s largest student-led philanthropic organization, raised $223,725 for Children’s of Alabama.

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecasted for Saturday, Feb. 15

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecasted for Saturday, Feb. 15

The National Weather Service is forecasting an enhanced risk for severe weather for Saturday, Feb. 15.

A group of students pose with a University of Alabama transit bus.

SGA, CrossingPoints Collabs Create Lasting Impact

SGA and UA’s CrossingPoints collaborated on projects that are benefitting all of campus.

Dancing for Miracles: University of Alabama Students Raise Money, Hope 

Dancing for Miracles: University of Alabama Students Raise Money, Hope 

UA Miracle gears up for Bamathon 12-hour dance marathon this Saturday from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. in the UA Student Center.

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Look Up Legends: UA’s Campaign to Combat Distracted Walking

Distracted walking is dangerous. Student leaders have stepped up to raise awareness.