
UA Hosts Leadership Training for Pakistani Women
UA is hosting a two-week higher education leadership training experience for 25 women from 15 Pakistani universities.
UA is hosting a two-week higher education leadership training experience for 25 women from 15 Pakistani universities.
UA received an award to implement the first ever Gandhi-King Scholarly Exchange Initiative, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
The Sworn Officer Scholarship Program was created for local sworn officers and their children in recognition of the valiant efforts of sworn officers who provide duties on and adjacent to the UA campus.
Standing alone on the southwest edge of campus is the new Tutwiler Hall, a 1,284-bed residence hall consisting of double-occupancy units with private bathrooms.
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.
High school students from rural Alabama communities are participating in programs this summer at UA where they are learning about the need rural communities have for more doctors and other health care professionals.
UA and the City of Tuscaloosa have closely collaborated on a plan to further support and honor the community, public safety personnel and first responders who work campus events and activities.
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 record number of UA students were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship with 21 selected to participate in study abroad programs during the most recent application cycle.
The Alabama Forensic Council recently competed in four national tournaments.