
UA, Auburn Fans Clash in Citizen Science Competition
A new competition aims to excite everyone’s inner scientist by bringing the gridiron competition of the Iron Bowl into the realm of citizen science.
A new competition aims to excite everyone’s inner scientist by bringing the gridiron competition of the Iron Bowl into the realm of citizen science.
Faculty, staff and students can help protect themselves this flu season with free flu shots on campus Sept. 8 through mid-November.
The University of Alabama Honors College has begun the search for its next dean.
UA received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a bridge program for students from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities interested in opportunities in renewable energy.
The campus continues to evolve as progress is made on several construction and renovation projects.
The restaurants of University Town Center are ready to welcome students, faculty and staff who are looking for a variety of dining options near campus.
Weeks of Welcome is a series of programs designed to help first year and transfer students in their transition to academic and student life.
A UA researcher will soon begin a leading-edge study that will investigate the relationship between body composition and sleep and their role in developing cardiovascular and metabolic disease.
University Medical Center opened a clinic in Livingston July 25 that will provide primary health care services to the Sumter County community.
Katherine Hinojosa endured more than a year of undiagnosed health complications and a risky brain surgery on her way to a bachelor’s degree.