Learning the Warning Signs

Learning the Warning Signs

More than 20 UA special education majors are part of a pilot program in which they receive anti-bullying and suicide prevention training.

In the News – Sept. 22-24, 2018

In the News – Sept. 22-24, 2018

Law school receives $26.5 million gift – CBER expert talks about Calhoun County employment rate – law professor pens op-ed about Kavanaugh – and more.

UA Freshman Receives Congressional Honor for Service

UA Freshman Receives Congressional Honor for Service

After more than 200 hours of service and earning a Congressional medal, Sara Lang is eager to explore new volunteer opportunities as she begins her college career at UA.

UA In the News – Sept. 21

UA In the News – Sept. 21

Law School renamed for alum – UA releases human trafficking stats – UA professor: female mass shooters are rare – and more.

Two UA Adapted Athletes Earn First International Medals

Two UA Adapted Athletes Earn First International Medals

After three torn ACLs, Katharina Lang’s club basketball career was over. With UA’s adapted athletics program, she has a new career, competing and medaling alongside her teammates.

UA to Host State College Fair for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

UA to Host State College Fair for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

Post-secondary education opportunities are growing for individuals with intellectual disabilities, and a new summit at The University of Alabama aims to increase awareness of the programs across the state of Alabama.

UA Alumna, Miss D.C. Proudly Carrying Flag for Women in Tech

UA Alumna, Miss D.C. Proudly Carrying Flag for Women in Tech

Allison Farris, who was crowned Miss District of Columbia earlier this year, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in management information systems at UA and has worked as a software developer for Microsoft for three years.

Podcasts, lattes and advice: UA’s Miss America Contestants

Podcasts, lattes and advice: UA’s Miss America Contestants

The annual Miss America pageant will be held Sept. 9 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where Callie Walker is one of three women with ties to The University of Alabama that will compete.

UA Launches Child Intervention Pilot for Traumatized Youth

UA Launches Child Intervention Pilot for Traumatized Youth

UA researchers are working with social service providers to implement an intervention intended to help manage problem behaviors in children who’ve experienced trauma.

UA In the News — Aug. 20, 2018

UA In the News — Aug. 20, 2018

UA to begin classes Wednesday — CBER study cited in port expansion story — Feldman discusses Munchausen by proxy — and more.