
UA Museums to Host 3 Halloween Events
UA Museums is set to host three mysterious and spooky events that are free and for all ages.
UA Museums is set to host three mysterious and spooky events that are free and for all ages.
A new UA study of 65-million-year-old crab and shrimp fossils from central Alabama yielded multiple species and genera new to science.
Moundville Archaeological Park will celebrate the cultures and histories of Native Americans at this annual festival.
Crocodilians will be the theme of Alabama Fossil Fest Sept. 20 from 1 to 4:30 p.m.
The annual Knap-In will feature some of the best toolmakers and flint knappers.
UA Museums invites visitors to enjoy the holidays with free events at three of its museums.
UA Museums will host Haunting at the Museum, a free, family-friendly and all-ages event held at both the Alabama Museum of Natural History and Gorgas House Museum.
Visitors will tour Tuscaloosa’s historic homes and learn about the sociocultural expectations and practices of mourning and grieving after the Civil War and greater Victorian Era.
The lifeways and art of southeastern Native Americans will come to life at the annual Moundville Native American Festival.