The interior of the student health center waiting room with chairs and coffee tables.

Student Health Care Streamlines, Expands with SHC, UMC Merger

The full transition is expected to be complete by the Fall 2021 Semester.

Women’s History Month 2021

Celebrate Women’s History Month 2021 at UA with spotlights on UA’s leading women, events and more.

Women’s History Month Spotlights: UA Leaders

Women’s History Month Spotlights: UA Leaders

The University of Alabama would not be where it is today if it weren’t for the leadership of women throughout its history. In 2012, Dr. Judy Bonner became the 28th president of The University of Alabama and its first woman president. Bonner previously served as executive vice president and provost of the University, and during

portrait of Marillyn Hewson

Women’s History Month Spotlights: Business Leaders and Innovators

Meet the women business leaders and innovators who call UA their alma mater.

portrait of Betsy Plank

Women’s History Month Spotlights: Media and Communications

Read about some of UA’s prominent leaders in journalism, mass communication and more.

Sonequa Martin-Green

Women’s History Month Spotlights: Arts, Entertainment and Literature

These are just a few of the many women of the arts who got their start at UA.

black and white images of the first two female Ua students

Women’s History Month Spotlights: UA Trailblazers

The first women of The University of Alabama left their legacy on the Capstone.

Autherine Lucy foster waves to a standing ovation crowd after receiving an honorary doctorate from UA.

Black History Month 2021

The University of Alabama proudly celebrates the Black students, alumni, faculty and staff who have shaped UA’s history and legacy through their contributions and accomplishments.

John England at lectern

Black History Month: Leaders in Law

These law graduates have left a lasting impression on UA and the state.

black and white photograph of Sam May in a UA chemistry lab

Black History Month: Faculty and Staff Pioneers

These men and women made a difference through their teaching, research and service.