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UA Theatre and Dance Releases Online Performances, Lessons

While live performances and instruction on campus are paused, the UA Department of Theatre and Dance is releasing weekly performances and lessons through two new video series.

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UA’s Model UN Team, Members Ranked Among the Best

UA’s Model UN team ranked on Best Delegate’s list of the Top 25 Collegiate Model UN teams in the world for the first time.

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New Fleet Services Policies Improve Processes, Sustainability

In an effort to provide more efficient and cost-effective services to University operations, UA’s Fleet Services has developed several new policies that will be implemented in the near future.

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Seventeen UA Students Win Fulbright Awards

Fourteen UA students have received Fulbright Student Awards for the 2020-2021 academic year.

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ACT Card Mobile Credential Now Available for Google Pay

Meeting the needs of UA’s mobile-savvy campus community, the University’s Action Card Office has made the ACT Card mobile credential available for Google Pay.

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Three UA Faculty Members Named Fulbright Scholars

Three University of Alabama faculty members will receive Fulbright Scholar Grants for the upcoming year.

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UA OLLI Provides Free Online Educational Opportunities for Adults

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, UA’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is offering free online educational opportunities for adults throughout May.

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Three UA Students Earn Hollings Scholarships

Three UA students will receive the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship for 2020-2022.

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Many Protective Masks Inhibit Communication with Deaf Community

As the use of personal protective masks has become a popular tool in preventing the spread of coronavirus, those who are deaf are having to adjust their normal means of communication.