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Notre Dame in Color: Unveiling Cathedral’s History in Hues

The project is playing a role in the preservation of the Gothic cathedral that suffered a devastating fire in 2019.

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General Education Reform Enters Next Phase

The Built By Bama Core Curriculum allows students more flexibility to meet future challenges and prepare for success.

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New Director to Oversee Water Research

Matthew Womble, an innovator in the water industry, hired to lead UA’s water-related projects.

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New Computing Center Expands Innovation Opportunities

Funded by a $96 million investment, the center boosts UA’s leadership in water security and AI research.

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UA Research Ranks No. 2 in Growth Among Peers

Spending on research and development activities at The University of Alabama more than doubled over five years.

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With EPA Funding, UA Students to Assess Well Water

The project will empower well owners and improve the lives of rural residents across the Gulf Coast.

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VitAL, State Create On-Demand Digital Learning Program

Courses cover alcohol use disorder treatment, substance use stigma, motivational interviewing techniques and more.

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Rental Costs Rise in the SEC’s College Towns

Rents in cities home to an SEC institution are on the rise.

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Economic Outlook Improving Among State Business Leaders

Alabama business leaders expect the economy to chug along, but uncertainty about the national economy is keeping full-on optimism in check.

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Natural Hazard Vulnerability Shows Disproportionate Risk

Leaders in data-driven risk modeling, UA researchers developed a detailed assessment and map of vulnerability.