Old Tutwiler Hall set to be demolished on July 4.

Tutwiler Hall: The End of an Era

Former residents share memories about Tutwiler Hall as July 4 demolition nears.

A group of students studying on the Quad

Title IX Provides Support, Hope to UA Students

June 23 marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, a landmark piece of legislation that protects the rights of individuals in their academic and athletic endeavors.

A mortar board for graduation decorated with a script A and "Roll Tide" on top.

UA to Hold 2022 Summer Commencement Aug. 6

The University of Alabama will hold a summer commencement ceremony Saturday, Aug. 6, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

A group of people, some holding clear awards, pose for a photo in a restaurant.

UA Robotics Team Claims Another Title

Once again UA’s student team dominated an annual NASA robotics competition, claiming its seventh title in a row and eight out of the past nine championships. 

Three UA Women Set to Compete at World Games

Three UA Women Set to Compete at World Games

A UA student-athlete and two alumnae will compete at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham July 7-17, representing the United States.

photograph of Denny Chimes and the Quad

UA Early College Students Named to Spring 2022 Director’s List

More than 300 UA Early College students were named to the Spring Semester 2022 director’s list.

photograph of closeup white tulips with University Boulevard and the President's Mansion in the background

Dean’s List Students Named for UA Spring 2022 Term

UA announces dean’s and president’s lists for Spring Semester 2022.

The exterior of the Judy Bonner Child Development Center

UA Dedicates Judy Bonner Child Development Center

The University of Alabama dedicated the Judy Bonner Child Development Research Center in honor of the University’s first female president, Dr. Judy Bonner.

A group shot of the Tuscaloosa Rural Pre-Medical Internship students

New UA Program Prepares Pre-Medical Students for Rural Health Care

The UA College of Community Health Sciences recently welcomed the first class of a new summer program for college students in pre-medical studies who are interested in rural primary care.

A man floating in a space station looking at the camera.

A ‘Roll Tide’ From Space

In an interview, astronaut Bob Hines said his education at the University helped pave the way for the chance to become an astronaut.