Capstone Men and Women Class of 2023-2024 Ready to Rep UA
Last year, Capstone Men and Women gave 3,440 tours and worked a total of 10,676 hours.
Last year, Capstone Men and Women gave 3,440 tours and worked a total of 10,676 hours.
At 16, many are thinking about getting their driver’s license or taking the ACT. LeAnna Roberts, however, is thinking about her graduation from UA.
The team clinched multiple honors, including three first-place wins and over $39,000 in prize money.
Make your finals week a success with these five steps to stay on track.
UA Adapted Athletics is looking to raise funds for custom sports wheelchairs through UA’s annual Bama Blitz crowdfunded, social-media-driven campaign April 18-20.
Dr. Tiffany Sippial has been named the next dean of the UA Honors College and will begin her tenure July 5.
“Pinch me.” Those are the first words that came to mind when Elaine Smith fully realized she would be graduating from The University of Alabama. On May 6 Smith will travel from her home in Foley to cross the stage and accept her bachelor’s degree — a feat she never thought was meant for her.
The libraries will be filled with fiction, nonfiction and various textbooks for anyone to take or leave.
UA’s competitive speech team recently competed in five national tournaments and brought home its 24th team national championship and nine individual event national championships among other awards.
Dr. Sharony Green’s students are bringing a global art event to campus.