Numerous Sammy Safe Boxes stacked in a room

Sigma Alpha Mu Leads Fundraiser for Tuscaloosa SAFE Center

UA’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu is coordinating a supply drive and fundraiser to benefit the organization, which provides health care, advocacy and counseling services for survivors of sexual assault.

A decorated graduation cap that says Roll Tide Forever during spring 2021 commencement

Student Support Programs Aid in Record Retention, Graduation Rates

UA set records in second-year retention rate and four-year and six-year graduation rates in fall 2021.

A RISE student smiling while cutting a piece of paper

UA’s RISE Center Hosts BUY for RISE Fundraiser

UA’s RISE Center will host its annual BUY for RISE fundraiser Oct. 29 and 30 and will feature numerous bargains from dozens of local retailers on everything from clothing to home décor.

The front exterior of the College of Engineering's H M Comer Hall

UA Opens Search for New Engineering Dean

The University of Alabama College of Engineering has launched a search for its next dean.  

A headshot of Stephanie Anne Shelton

Shelton Wins National Award for LGBTQ+ Advocacy

Dr. Stephanie Anne Shelton was recently honored with the 2021 National Council of Teachers of English LGBTQ+ Advocacy & Leadership Award.

Ceara Burden posing in front of Reese Phifer Hall

Journalism Student Shines Light on Overshadowed Pandemic Issue

Ceara Burden traveled across the nation as an investigative reporter producing stories on individuals with disabilities who faced various hardships due to the pandemic.

A group photo of the Rural Medical Scholars and Rural Community Health Scholars

UA Programs Welcome Students Studying Rural Health Care

UA’s College of Community Health Sciences recently welcomed the 2021-2022 class of its Rural Medical Scholars and Rural Community Health Scholars programs.

The group of researchers standing in front of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.

UA Art Historian Assists in Notre Dame Restoration

Dr. Jennifer M. Feltman traveled to Paris to begin her hands-on research and contribute to the restoration of the historic Cathedral of Notre Dame.

Several university representatives cutting the ribbon in front of the Parker-Haun Tennis Facility

UA Adapted Athletics Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting for Parker-Haun Tennis Facility

UA Adapted Athletics officially opened the Parker-Haun Tennis Facility, the only collegiate tennis facility in the nation for adapted student-athletes, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 1.

photograph of the exterior of Hewson Hall

Building Bama: Hewson Hall

The start of the academic year brought a new beginning for UA’s Culverhouse College of Business.