
Army Vet Finds Niche at UA
Through an annual student mixer, Tyler Hohbach connected with a group of students who shared more in common than he could imagine – the Campus Veterans Association.
Through an annual student mixer, Tyler Hohbach connected with a group of students who shared more in common than he could imagine – the Campus Veterans Association.
As we celebrate Veterans Day, we are thankful for all of the men and women who have served and who continue to serve our nation like the crew of the USS Alabama. This is a video they sent to us in 2014. The USS Alabama is the submarine featured in the movie “Crimson Tide.”
Military deployments were nothing new for Miranda Cobb’s family. The University of Alabama senior had just watched her father, Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Cobb, walk in from a three-month deployment, one of 12 during his career as an officer in the United States Air Force
The Student Government Association is taking the emphasis on diversity and inclusion to the online world with its new social media campaign, “Champions Don’t Hate.” Coaches and leaders in the UA student community are being shown on social media this week with the hashtag #ChampionsDontHate as a reminder that when it comes to hate in online
The University of Alabama’s Capstone International Center is sponsoring International Education Week from Monday, Nov. 14, to Friday, Nov. 18, to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.
Two pairs of University of Alabama students will compete for $10,000 in scholarships in the final round of the 11th annual James P. Hayes Jr. Moral Forum debate tournament at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the Ferguson Theatre.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2017, The Office of Information Technology will no longer support email or websites hosted on the Bama Host Server (bama.ua.edu). Bama.ua.edu email addresses will continue to work as normal, but BamaMail mailboxes and existing websites hosted on the Bama server will be unavailable. OIT is currently working with faculty, staff and departments
The University of Alabama is in the final stage of planning a new $60 million Performing Arts Academic Center.
All classes normally held in Capital Hall on UA’s Bryce Campus are postponed until 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, when the building will reopen. The building was evacuated this morning, as a precaution, following reports to UAPD of a natural gas odor. The Tuscaloosa Fire department also responded as did UA’s Office of Environmental Health