
Wild Eats – Foraging for Your Grub
Believe it or not, food isn’t only found on grocery store shelves and farms. It’s all around, even in the average backyard.
Believe it or not, food isn’t only found on grocery store shelves and farms. It’s all around, even in the average backyard.
The University of Alabama’s College of Continuing Studies is offering five highly competitive Bama By Distance Faculty Research Fellowships to UA faculty members who discover effective ways to enhance online teaching and learning.
The University of Alabama’s natural history museum, in partnership with the Tuscaloosa Public Library, is hoping to reignite peoples’ childlike wonder with bugs at the first “Bama Bug Fest,” a free event at the Warner Transportation Museum July 27 from 4-8 p.m.
Most of Alabama’s more than 20,000 arthropod species – invertebrates with segmented bodies and jointed limbs such as insects and spiders – don’t cause problems for people. But, some can, and summer is the most likely time for humans and arthropods to clash.
Is T-Town’s high heat a trait that’s only been a part of the Tuscaloosa experience in recent memory, or has it always been this way? Dr. David Keellings, an assistant professor of geography, said the answer is both yes and no.
Transportation Services will host its annual on-campus town hall meetings next week to present changes for the upcoming 2019-20 school year.
The Safe Zone Resource Center is providing free training for faculty, staff and graduate students who want to support the campus’s LGBTQIA+ population by becoming Ally Training Ambassadors.
UA founding father Henry Tutwiler won the hearts of generations of students with his combination of intellect, grace and empathy.
The international award, one of the biggest in the educational facilities arena, must display a high level of innovation and be replicable so it can be implemented at other institutions.
As of June 3, University Libraries requires users to log in to myBama to access online resources such as journals, databases and e-books.