
Capstone Village to Launch Music & Memory Program
Capstone Village at The University of Alabama is the first Music & Memory certified retirement facility in the Tuscaloosa area, program leaders announced Friday.
Capstone Village at The University of Alabama is the first Music & Memory certified retirement facility in the Tuscaloosa area, program leaders announced Friday.
For University of Alabama researcher Jamie Mills, there was some trepidation when she learned her daughter, Madalen Yarbrough Mills, was selected to play “Sophie” in the Broadway adaptation of the Jack Black movie, “School of Rock.”
An Alabama death row exoneree will share his story of wrongful conviction and his decades-long journey to freedom Friday, Feb. 2, at The University of Alabama.
Shortly after Cody Pope completed his second Summer Bridge at UA – a college-preparation program for individuals with intellectual disabilities – program coordinator Dr. Amy Williamson was convinced Pope could live independently.
The University of Alabama’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team is headed back to West Point. UA won its second consecutive Brigade Ranger Challenge Saturday at Camp Blanding, Florida, defeating 10 other Ranger Challenge teams from universities from Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi.
Stephanie Cartagena couldn’t wait to return to championship form.
The University of Alabama’s vanguard for adapted sport was unveiled Wednesday, Jan. 10. UA Adapted Athletics players and coaches, university administrators and supporters of the program celebrated the completion of Stran-Hardin Arena, a $10 million multi-purpose facility for UA’s Adapted Athletics program.
The University of Alabama College of Education has launched the Evidence-based International Early Intervention Office to promote an intervention model designed for children younger than 6 with disabilities and their families.
University of Alabama researchers, America’s Warrior Partnership and The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation have partnered on a four-year, $2.9 million study to explore risk factors that contribute to suicides, early mortality and self-harm among military veterans.
Kaitlyn Jacoby, who will earn a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education Dec. 16 at Coleman Coliseum, was orphaned at the age of 16 after both her mother and father died of cancer.