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Remembering 20 years: UA’s Brad Campbell talks about 9/11

As the twentieth anniversary of 9/11 approaches, one UA employee opens up about his time serving in the military, and his first-hand experience with Air Force One and the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

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Everyday Champions: Varnessa Hargrove, Bama Dining

From big smiles to motivational words, Hargrove is the epitome of what an everyday champion looks like.

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Back to School: First Day UA

Welcome back to campus! Here’s a look inside the first day of the fall semester.

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New Semester, Fresh Start: Get Involved on Campus This Fall

The start of the semester is the best time to dive in and find student organizations and opportunities to get engaged and make friends on campus.

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Welcome Back to Campus: Here’s What’s New and Changed

Get caught up on what changes to expect for major campus services this fall.

Crimson Tide Takes on the Tokyo Paralympics

Crimson Tide Takes on the Tokyo Paralympics

The University of Alabama will be well-represented at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics with six current and 12 former UA adapted athletes competing. Representing three countries, the student-athletes and one assistant UA coach will take center stage Aug. 24 through Sept. 5 to compete in several events, while a UA staff member will serve as an

Summer 2021 Commencement Photo Gallery

Summer 2021 Commencement Photo Gallery

The University of Alabama celebrated more than 1,400 graduates during the summer commencement ceremonies.

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Bama by Distance Graduate Shows There’s Always an Opportunity

With her bachelor’s degree earned, Lillian Lofton — who turned 50 this year, too — plans to start a nonprofit.

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Everyday Champions: Theo Bruinton, Athletic Facilities

Bruinton loves leading a team making UA athletic facilities safe and welcoming for all.

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Everyday Champions: Rhonda Hester, UA SafeState

Rhonda Hester doesn’t just take pride in her work at UASafeState, but also in her passions across campus.