U.S. flags line a sidewalk on the Quad at The University of Alabama

UA Online Rolls Out New Tuition Grant to Help Military Students

The University of Alabama Online is launching a new tuition grant to help remove financial barriers for active-duty military service members looking to earn a bachelor’s degree.

Summer Brings the Chance for Thunderstorms

Summer Brings the Chance for Thunderstorms

As summer temperatures rise in Alabama, so do the chances for pop-up thunderstorms.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Dr. Brian S. Butler will begin his tenure as dean of the College of Communication and Information Sciences July 1; 18 UA students were selected for various awards from the Fulbright Program for the 2022-2023 academic year; and a UA faculty member says rising interest rates could slow the housing market.

UAPD Officer Albert Canzoneri holds his medal of honor as he stands next to his wife, Shannon.

UAPD Officer Honored for ‘Going Above and Beyond the Call of Duty’

UAPD Officer Albert Canzoneri went above and beyond the call of duty when he saved a woman after she jumped into the Black Warrior River.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Alabama Astrobotics prepares to head to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to defend their national title; a UA student is the recipient of the prestigious NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship; and Flow Tuscaloosa will hold a lantern parade.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA presents civil rights pioneer with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree; a new study shows earning a UA degree is better than investing in the stock market; and UA students chosen to take part in next round of EcoCAR EV challenge.

A set of lockers with softball equipment in them.

New Exhibit Celebrates 25 Years of Softball

A new exhibit at the Paul W. Bryant Museum honors the players and coaches of the first 25 years of softball at the Capstone.

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecast for May 5 and May 6

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecast for May 5 and May 6

Severe weather is forecast for Tuscaloosa County on Thursday, May 5 and Friday, May 6.

Students sit on the Quad at The University of Alabama on a sunny day.

Enjoy the Sun, but Don’t Get Burned

May is a great time to get outside. However, make sure you protect your skin from the sun’s ultraviolet radiation.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA’s economic impact on Alabama is nearly $2.8 billion; UA students have been chosen to take part in the EcoCAR EV Challenge; and UA seniors prepare for graduation.