Meet the VP for Student Life Candidates Beginning Jan. 14

Meet the VP for Student Life Candidates Beginning Jan. 14

The UA campus community is invited to attend public presentations by five candidates for the position of vice president for student life between Jan. 14 and Jan. 23.

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Two UA Legends Make Forbes’ Most Powerful Women List

Two University of Alabama Legends have made Forbes’ 2019 list of the world’s 100 most powerful women.

Tips for a Healthy Start to the New Year

Tips for a Healthy Start to the New Year

Some of the most popular resolutions year in and year out involve changing our eating habits to a lifestyle approach, rather than the latest diet fad.

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UA Celebrates Tuscaloosa’s Bicentennial

Around 200 people attended a ceremony Dec. 13 at the UA Boathouse at Manderson Landing. There, UA President Stuart R. Bell presented several gifts to Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and the citizens of the Druid City on behalf of the University on the city’s 200th birthday.

Caleb OConner in his studio

Island Life Propels, Nurtures O’Connor’s Free Spirit

Caleb O’Connor grew up in Maui and took full advantage of his surroundings as he developed a love for art at a young age.

Craig Wedderspoon in the foundry

Wedderspoon Thrives When the Heat Turns Up

For Craig Wedderspoon, professor of sculpture at UA, the foundry is a second home where he not only molds countless masterpieces, but influences future generations of artists by helping them hone their craft.

Bill Bomar standing in the Alabama Museum of Natural History

Bicentennial Time Capsule Captures Tuscaloosa in 2019

The Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Commission’s time capsule committee has met periodically to discuss themes and items that truly represent Tuscaloosa in 2019 to place in a time capsule that will be sealed for 50 years.

Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Landmarks Unveiled Dec. 13

Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Landmarks Unveiled Dec. 13

The yearlong celebration of Tuscaloosa’s bicentennial will culminate with the unveiling of three landmarks celebrating the city’s past, present and future on Tuscaloosa’s 200th birthday.