A photo of Denny Chimes.

Dean’s List Named for Summer 2018 Term

A total of 493 students enrolled during the summer 2018  term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 or above (on a 4.0 scale), or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all A’s).

Summer 2018 Graduates Announced at UA

Summer 2018 Graduates Announced at UA

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama will award some 1,418 degrees during summer commencement Aug. 4. With a beautiful campus, dozens of challenging academic programs, expert and world-renowned faculty

Photo of outdoors on campus.

Dean’s List Students Named for UA Spring 2018 Semester

A total of 11,347 students enrolled during the 2018 spring semester at The University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 or above or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s).

Charles Lee Untitled Acrylic on Board PJ2012.0044

Show Inspired by ‘Black Panther’ Opening at Jones Museum

The Paul R. Jones Museum will feature a new exhibition, “BAM! Black Panther and the Black Arts Movement in the Paul R. Jones Collection,” beginning July 6.  

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Spring 2018 Graduates Announced at UA

The University of Alabama will award some 5,692 degrees during spring commencement May 4-5.

An assemblage of campus walks from the arts research project C(art)ographic Conjunctions.

Creative Campus Fellows Exhibit at UA Gallery

The University of Alabama’s Creative Campus presents a gallery installation, “(un)Wrapt: New Arts Research by Creative Campus Fellows.”

Dr. Russ McCutcheon

Dr. Russell McCutcheon Named Distinguished Research Professor

Dr. Russell T. McCutcheon, the chair of the religious studies department, recently was appointed by the UA Board of Trustees as a Distinguished Research Professor, one of UA’s most prestigious awards.

National Humanities Center President to Give Hidden Humanities Talk

National Humanities Center President to Give Hidden Humanities Talk

Dr. Robert Newman’s lecture, “Saving the World with Metaphor: Toward an Ecological Poetics,” emphasizes the link between the humanities and ecology based on the methods used to study them, as well as their original impulses.

Dr. Mark Harrison

National Academy of Sciences Member to Lecture on Early Earth Origins

Harrison’s work has changed the paradigm of early Earth from hellish to life-friendly.

Thornton Dial's Scratching for Life, 1998 (paint and gravel on wood, 48 x 48 inches), photographed by Edward Badham.

Native Alabama Artists Featured at UA Gallery

The University of Alabama Gallery will feature pieces from Doug McCraw’s collection of art March 2 to April 30 in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.