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This week at The University of Alabama: SGA focuses on building inclusivity; Groups work together to ‘Get Out the Vote;’ and UA student sends relief to hometown after Hurricane Laura.

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Hurricane Sally Expected to Bring Heavy Rain to Tuscaloosa

The explore feature in the UA Safety App can help you locate the nearest storm shelter or BARA.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA researchers take part in biological research in the Antarctic; UA sees increase in in-state undergraduate and Graduate School enrollment; UA program offers free, virtual tutoring and job skills training.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA researcher receives $1 million to implement opioid telehealth network; UA’s Culverhouse LIFT program offers free tutoring and job skills training; and UA social work research secures $1.6 million to improve communication between dementia patients, their caregivers and healthcare providers.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA researcher secures more than $1 million to advance dementia care; a UA-led outreach program to combat opioids is awarded $1 million; UA program helps small businesses during pandemic.

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Two Easy Things to Help Stop COVID-19 Spread

Two ways you can help reduce the spread of COVID-19: use UA Healthcheck and download the GuideSafe Exposure Notification App.

Changes to Campus Storm Shelters

Changes to Campus Storm Shelters

University storm shelters and Best Available Refuge Areas will open for students, faculty and staff if a tornado watch or warning is issued for the campus area.

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COVID-19 Testing for Students Experiencing Symptoms or Exposed to the Virus

Students who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or might have been expose to the virus can be tested at Coleman Coliseum.

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COVID-19 Testing of UA Students Yields Less than 1% Positivity Rate

Among the more than 25,000 University of Alabama students who completed the required COVID-19 testing process as of Aug. 16, less than 1% tested positive.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA freshmen take part in community service projects; UA operations are ready for the return of students and employees; UA to celebrate OLLI Day.