Saville Sullivan's sorority sisters.

From Cancer Treatment to Graduation Triumph

In 2016 UA senior Saville Sullivan was diagnosed with brain cancer. And though she spent a year away from campus being treated, she’s graduating this semester happy, healthy and with honors.

Abigail Gunter passing out bags of free breakfast and lunch to Tuscaloosa City School students

Pandemic Doesn’t Stop UA Student From Still Serving Tuscaloosa

And now with the virus being widespread, how she’s volunteering has changed, but her heart to help has not.

Close up of hands holding pens and marking on papers

UA Students Help Youth on Path to GED Diploma

Two UA students created a student-run community program that tutors youth coming out of the juvenile justice system.

A man in his room alone

Long Social Isolation Can Lead to Poor Health

Life has changed radically as social distancing has become the norm. Though keeping away from others is for the safety of all, social isolation itself can be harmful.

UA Libraries Employees Release Video Explaining Their Now-Virtual Jobs

UA Libraries Employees Release Video Explaining Their Now-Virtual Jobs

The University of Alabama Libraries is celebrating National Library Week this week.

UA’s Parenting Assistance Line Offers Support, Advice

UA’s Parenting Assistance Line Offers Support, Advice

The University of Alabama’s Parenting Assistance Line, also called PAL, is a lifeline to parents and caregivers during the coronavirus pandemic.

UA Writing Center posed photo on couch

Academic Help Moves Online

The University of Alabama’s Writing Center and Capstone Center for Student Success have made the jump to offering their services online.

Dr. Sha-Rhonda Green

Q & A: Staying Emotionally/Mentally Healthy in Virtual Academia

The one constant in these changing times is exactly that, change.

Art from "The Wall is a Given," an virtual art exhibit presented by Jude Anogwih

Art and Art History Department Presents Next Art Exhibit Virtually

As the University moves classes, libraries, museums and more to cyberspace, art is moving, too.

Screen shot of Bama By Distance Twitter tips for transitioning to online learning.

Bama By Distance Offers and Seeks Twitter Tips for Online Learning

As many students shift from in-person classes to online only, Bama By Distance is seeking tips on Twitter from those experienced with taking online classes and sharing them with traditional University of Alabama students.