Announcements

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For-cause Testing Begins in Residence Halls

Free for-cause testing is conducted on-site for those in a shared location, such as a Greek house, residence hall floor, student group or classroom. It can be associated with an increase in positive test results, but it is also a valuable monitoring tool in preventing outbreaks.

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In-State Increase, Record Number of Graduate Students Highlights UA Enrollment

A 2% increase in the number of in-state undergraduate students and record-setting Graduate School enrollment highlight UA’s fall 2020 total student headcount, which surpasses the 37,800 mark.

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New UA.edu Homepage Features Dynamic, Modern Update

The University of Alabama unveiled its new homepage, showcasing its world-class visual identity and featuring an accessible and user-friendly navigation and design.

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Crimson Ride Returns to Normal Schedule, 348-Ride Cuts Hours

Crimson Ride bus routes will return to their operations from last year as of Sept. 14.

Culverhouse LIFT Goes Virtual to Support Learners, Business Owners

Culverhouse LIFT Goes Virtual to Support Learners, Business Owners

Free tutoring, job skills and financial literacy training sessions will soon be available to West Alabama residents, including veterans and teens, through The University of Alabama’s business college.

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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.

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UA Program Helps Small Businesses with Challenges in Pandemic

Over the last five months, a program based at The University of Alabama helped thousands of small businesses in the state successfully tap into federal disaster funds to preserve jobs and stay open.

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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Fight COVID-19 with GuideSafe Exposure Notification App

The campus community is encouraged to download the GuideSafe COVID-19 Exposure Notification App.