A thermometer showing a temperature of 110 degrees Farenheit.

It’s Getting Hot Out Here

As the temperature rises, follow these simple tips to beat the heat and stay safe throughout the summer days.

Two couples at a swimming pool.

Stay Afloat: Tips for Water Safety

Whether your summer plans include a trip to the beach, a day on the lake or just an afternoon at the pool, if you’re planning on swimming or just being around water you need to consider safety first.

UA Preview — May 1-7, 2023

UA Preview — May 1-7, 2023

This week at The University of Alabama: UA holds spring commencement; Bama Blitz raises more than $2 million; and UA offers interactive summer camps.

UA Preview – April 17-23, 2023

UA Preview – April 17-23, 2023

This week at The University of Alabama: Annual Bama Blitz online fundraising campaign; Alabama Forensic Council wins 24th national championship; and 100 Alabama Miles Challenge.

Bicycles

I Want to Ride My Bicycle. I Want to (Safely) Ride My Bike.

Here are some safety tips for cyclists who are riding on campus.

UA Honors College Launches James C. Kennemer Center for Innovation and Social Impact

UA Honors College Launches James C. Kennemer Center for Innovation and Social Impact

The James C. Kennemer Center for Innovation and Social Impact will promote active learning experiences and research opportunities for UA students.

A group of UA police officers standing outside of police headquarters.

Ready UA: What to do in Case of an Armed Individual

It’s important to know what you should do to keep yourself safe.

A University of Alabama police vehicle

UA, City Work Together to Enhance Safety, Opening New Precinct

UA and the City of Tuscaloosa are implementing several initiatives to enhance safety near campus.

A map of Alabama showing Tuscaloosa County under an enhanced risk for severe weather.

Be Ready: Severe Weather Forecast for Feb. 16

The National Weather Service is forecasting a risk for severe weather Thursday, Feb. 16. Stay weather aware and prepare with these safety tips.

A thunderstorm

Severe Weather Awareness Week: Be Prepared

While severe weather can be scary, you don’t have to be frightened. Instead, follow these tips to be prepared.