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UA CCHS Expands Health Care Across Alabama for 50 Years

The UA College of Community Health Sciences is celebrating 50 years of expanding health care in rural areas of Alabama.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Find deep discounts from local retailers at BUY for RISE; New MRI facility helps with transformative research; and UA provost inducted into National Academy of Medicine.

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UA RISE Center’s BUY for RISE Nov. 4-5

The UA RISE Center will host its annual BUY for RISE fundraiser Nov. 4-5 and will feature bargains from numerous local retailers

Patrick Kimbrell posing in front of the College of Education's Autherine Lucy Hall

UA Work Training for People with Disabilities ‘Life-Changing’

Patrick Kimbrell found a professional work path and renewed confidence through UA’s Work Based Learning Experience.

Provost James Dalton holding his National Academy of Medicine certificate

UA Provost Formally Inducted Into National Academy of Medicine

UA Executive Vice President and Provost James Dalton was formally inducted into the National Academy of Medicine during a ceremony Oct. 15 in Washington, D.C.

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Haunting at the Museum Offers Spooky Fun for All Ages

The Alabama Museum of Natural History and Gorgas House Museum are teaming up to provide Halloween fun for all ages through Haunting at the Museum Oct. 24-28.

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Renowned Artists, Craftsmen Featured at Moundville Festival

Nationally acclaimed artists, craftsmen and educators will highlight the 2022 Moundville Native American Festival Oct. 12-15.

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UA Sets Record for Number of Small Classes

UA has made significant strides in increasing the number of small classes.

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11 Alabamians Chosen for Nationally Recognized Rural Medical Program

UA’s Rural Health Scholars Program recently accepted 11 students from around the state studying to become physicians with plans to practice in rural Alabama communities.

Jane Elizabeth Burdeshaw, Jaime Mitchell and Governor Kay Ivey pictured during an awards ceremony

UA Honored by Governor Ivey for Disability Employment Initiative

UA was named the Alabama Governor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities Large Business Employer of the Year.