
UA Hosts 16th Annual McCollough Medical Scholars Forum
Medical specialists Drs. Jon Gavras and Matthew Might will be the keynote speakers for the 16th annual Susan and Gaylon McCollough Medical Scholars Forum Feb. 9–10 in the Shelby Hall rotunda.
Medical specialists Drs. Jon Gavras and Matthew Might will be the keynote speakers for the 16th annual Susan and Gaylon McCollough Medical Scholars Forum Feb. 9–10 in the Shelby Hall rotunda.
The Culverhouse Learning Initiative and Financial Training program is seeking student volunteers and community participants for its spring series of job and professional skill development programs.
The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development will run its 2018 Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign Feb. 2-23.
Led by The University of Alabama, four universities have united to form a new advanced economic development leadership executive education program.
In light of the racist and disturbing videos posted by one of our students on social media, I want to express my personal disgust and disappointment. Like many of you, I find the videos highly offensive and deeply hurtful, not only to our students and our entire University community, but to everyone who viewed them. The actions of this student do not represent the larger student body or the values of our University, and she is no longer enrolled here.
The University of Alabama will resume classes and normal operations at noon today.
The University of Alabama will resume classes and normal operations at noon Wednesday, Jan. 17.
The University of Alabama will suspend classes and all other operations Tuesday, Jan. 16, due to the possibility of severe winter weather, including the UA campus and Tuscaloosa County.
Alabama Power will be removing overhead power lines along the north side of University Boulevard between Hackberry Lane and Second Avenue starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9. This work will last approximately four hours. The westbound lane of University Boulevard and the parallel sidewalk running east/west on the north side will be closed to allow for this
On a monthly basis, the University tests its emergency notification systems and provides safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.