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This week at The University of Alabama: UA Theatre and Dance showcase performances virtually; The public can still view the stars during Pandemic Public Nights; UA to provide COVID-19 screenings in Eutaw.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA Theatre and Dance showcase performances virtually; The public can still view the stars during Pandemic Public Nights; UA to provide COVID-19 screenings in Eutaw.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA philosophy professor says law enforcement needs community support to keep the peace; UA partners to provide COVID-19 screenings in Alabama’s black belt; UA researcher says swarms of cicadas are coming.
This week at The University of Alabama: tuition to remain level; model U.N. team among the best; remote access to UA telescope.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA funds projects related to COVID-19 and pandemics; UA to provide COVID-19 testing in Choctaw County; UA faculty member sets up digital stargazing.
Big Al learns the importance of wearing a face mask.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA to provide COVID-19 testing in Uniontown; UA students and faculty members win Fulbright Awards; researchers say pandemic having effect on home sales and restaurants.
Dr. James T. Dalton, a distinguished academic, researcher and member of the National Academy of Medicine, has been selected as the next executive vice president and provost of The University of Alabama.
This week at The University of Alabama: OLLI provides free online educational opportunities for adults; UA professors selected for early career awards; and UA students earn Hollings scholarships.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA offers courses on the coronavirus; National Alumni Association donates $50,000 to support students; and the UA Law School announces finalists for the Harper Lee Prize.
This week at The University of Alabama: UMC offers mental health services to health and safety workers; UA Children’s Program and RISE Center carry on virtually; and a UA business professor says shopping trends may not return to what they were before the coronavirus.