
Equifax Cyber Breach: What You Need to Know
Mass cyber breaches, like the recent Equifax security breach, can be intimidating and alarming. UA’s Office of Information Technology provides tips for users affected by commercial cyber breaches.
Mass cyber breaches, like the recent Equifax security breach, can be intimidating and alarming. UA’s Office of Information Technology provides tips for users affected by commercial cyber breaches.
Now that UA has more than 37,000 DUO users, UA’s Office of Information Technology has answers to the most commonly asked questions about the cybersecurity app.
The SGA Elections Board invites students in both the College of Education and the Graduate School to run for open senate seats during the Fall 2017 election.
The University of Alabama’s Hispanic-Latino Association, or HLA, will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
UA’s department of energy management is partnering with Alabama Power Company to bring the Great Alabama Bulb Swap to campus on Sept. 21. Exchange old light bulbs for new energy-efficient LED bulbs donated by Alabama Power.
The Center for Service and Leadership and other local entities offer opportunities to give time and resources to victims of Hurricane Harvey.
Effective Oct. 2, DUO two-factor authentication will be required for all UA students. DUO is designed to protect sensitive information held within student myBama accounts and Crimson email.
“I want to explore” is a phrase Jamileh Beik Mohammadi uses often when speaking of her career and work. Still, her decision to travel from her home in Iran to The University of Alabama for her doctoral studies in physics was not easy for her, or her family.
By Adam Jones A group of students at The University of Alabama plan to launch a balloon to take video of the solar eclipse next week as part of a nationwide science project led by NASA. Similar to a weather balloon, the UA balloon should rise 100,000 feet in the air, high enough to see
A team of engineering students at The University of Alabama placed first in an international contest to design better antennas for small satellites, called CubeSats.