Campus & Community

A Deeper Look into Learning

A Deeper Look into Learning

In an education lab in the Tom Barnes Education Building on the Bryce Campus at The University of Alabama, Dr. Firat Soylu prepares an electroencephalography cap to be worn by a test participant.

Gorgas Library and Music Library Circulation Desks Consolidating after Holiday Break

Starting Jan. 4, the music library’s circulation desk housed within The University of Alabama’s Gorgas Library, will close and its services will be administered at the main circulation desk on the second floor of Gorgas.

Franklin, Quiñones Headline Realizing the Dream Events at UA

Franklin, Quiñones Headline Realizing the Dream Events at UA

Legendary gospel artist Kirk Franklin will headline the 2017 Realizing the Dream Concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Concert Hall on Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. John Quiñones, a veteran ABC news figure and host of the highly rated hidden camera ethical dilemma news program “What Would You Do?,” will be the keynote speaker at the Jan. 13 awards banquet.

UA Vice President Named to Student Affairs Council

UA Vice President Named to Student Affairs Council

Dr. David L. Grady, vice president for student affairs at The University of Alabama, has been named to a two-year term on the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities Council on Student Affairs Executive Committee.

Registration Opens for Spring QEP Workshop

Registration has opened for the Learning in Action spring 2017 pedagogy workshop, Designing Courses for Significant Learning. Over the course of one afternoon and one day, participants will have the opportunity to: identify special factors to consider in designing a course that fosters significant student learning articulate a vision for multi-dimensional, significant learning apply the Taxonomy of

Winter 2016 Graduates Announced at UA

The University of Alabama will award some 2,270 degrees during winter commencement Saturday, Dec. 10.

UA Alternative Break Teams Head to Nicaragua, Greensboro

The University of Alabama’s Center for Service and Leadership is sending four teams made up of more than 60 UA students, as well as leaders, on Beyond Bama: Alternative Break from Saturday, Dec. 10, to Saturday, Dec. 17.

Economic Forecast: Alabama Job Growth Continues, UA’s CBER Says

Recent numbers indicate that Alabama job growth continues its slow but solid pace. The state added 24,500 jobs between October 2015 and October 2016.

Five Cyber Safety Tips for the Holidays

UA employees and students may get a break during the holidays, but cyber hackers are working overtime. OIT asks you to be cautious this holiday season with online shopping and delivery tracking. Below are five tips to keep you, your accounts and your precious gifts safe this holiday season. Use credit cards rather than debit