Campus & Community

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Culverhouse LIFT Learning Sessions Open for Registration

Free tutoring, job skills and financial literacy training to be offered through Culverhouse LIFT.

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Undergraduate Research Boosted With Move to Academic Affairs

To enhance the campus culture for undergraduate students involved in research and scholarly endeavors, the Office for Undergraduate Research is moving to the Capstone Center for Student Success.

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Federal Award To Help UA Electrify Crimson Ride

With nearly $8 million in federal transit funds, The University of Alabama will replace a quarter of its transit system buses with electric buses, reducing emissions and further positioning UA and the region as a hub for the electric vehicle ecosystem.

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Fuel up on Food, Coffee Without Leaving Campus

Faculty and staff have no reason to leave campus for lunch with so many options right outside your office door.

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Sean of the South to Speak at OLLI Day

Author Sean Dietrich, better known as Sean of the South, will speak at OLLI Day on Aug. 22.

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Q&A with SGA President Madeline Martin

SGA President Madeline Martin shared what the student organization accomplished this past year and what lies ahead.

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New Director to Form Partnerships that Support Industry, Boost UA

A new role under the Office for Research and Economic Development is charged with creating transformational partnerships that combine outcomes from impactful research at The University of Alabama with the critical technology and workforce needs of industry.

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UA Studies How Body Composition, Sleep Affect Chronic Diseases

A UA researcher will soon begin a leading-edge study that will investigate the relationship between body composition and sleep and their role in developing cardiovascular and metabolic disease.

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Engineering Professor, Automotive Pioneer Adds New R&D Role

Dr. Bharat Balasubramanian will take on the additional responsibility of creating and implementing a vision for connected, automated and electric mobility research and elevating the profile of the Alabama Transportation Institute.

Automotive Veteran Tapped to Lead Mobility and Power Center

Automotive Veteran Tapped to Lead Mobility and Power Center

An experienced leader with Honda Motor Company and entrepreneur will direct the Alabama Mobility and Power Center at The University of Alabama.