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60th Anniversary of UA Desegregation

The University of Alabama honored the 60th anniversary of its desegregation with events June 11 and 12.

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UA Wheelchair Tennis Team Wins 7th Consecutive National Title

The matchup between Alabama and Auburn was held at the United States Tennis Association National Campus in Orlando.

A man wearing a white graduation gown is sitting in a wheelchair in front of Bryant Denny Stadium.

New Para Track and Field Team, Coach Ready to Compete

Going from the court to the track, alumnus Evan Williams is ready to lead the UA’s first para track and field team.

A young blonde man is playing tennis while sitting in a wheelchair.

Student Wins 3rd Straight Wheelchair Tennis Singles National Title

Venos is heading to Orlando with his teammates to compete for the team Collegiate Wheelchair Tennis National Championship.

Quadruplets Graduate from UA in the Same Weekend

Quadruplets Graduate from UA in the Same Weekend

The siblings, who hail from Blue Bell, a suburb of Philadelphia, were all attracted to the University for different reasons.

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Interim Classes Offer Unique Learning Opportunities

Subjects include literature, economics, politics, design production and several other classes beneficial to specific majors.

A group of male, female multiracial college students posed as a group. The women are wearing red dresses and the men are wearing dark suits.

Capstone Men and Women Class of 2023-2024 Ready to Rep UA

Last year, Capstone Men and Women gave 3,440 tours and worked a total of 10,676 hours.

LeAnna Roberts wearing a red graduation cap in front of Bryant-Denny Stadium

16-Year-Old UA Grad: ‘I’ve Always Been Treated Like a Regular Student’

At 16, many are thinking about getting their driver’s license or taking the ACT. LeAnna Roberts, however, is thinking about her graduation from UA.

Danielle Spencer wearing graduation cap and cords

UA Experience Pays Dividends for Finance Grad

Danielle Spencer grew up around numbers. She loves them. They’re in her DNA. And soon she will graduate with her master’s degree from the Manderson Graduate School of Business in just a year after also earning her Bachelor of Science from The University of Alabama. “I’ve always loved math,” said Spencer, whose major was finance

Elaine Smith in her graduation gown

UA Grad, 77: It’s Never Too Late to Chase Your Dream

“Pinch me.” Those are the first words that came to mind when Elaine Smith fully realized she would be graduating from The University of Alabama. On May 6 Smith will travel from her home in Foley to cross the stage and accept her bachelor’s degree — a feat she never thought was meant for her.