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Immediately after a tornado damaged portions of Tuscaloosa on April 27, 2011, UA Students began volunteering to help rebuild the city. Here is just one of many stories about how UA students are making a difference in the community.
Immediately after a tornado damaged portions of Tuscaloosa on April 27, 2011, UA Students began volunteering to help rebuild the city. Here is just one of many stories about how UA students are making a difference in the community.
Donald Brown, a Journalism instructor, describes what the FLC is and how it impacts students who want to learn a subject in a smaller environment.
Moundville Archeological Park Director Bill Bomar says what’s really old is new again after a $5 million dollar renovation.
Get in-depth and up close with the back-to-back (2009-2010) UA Women’s Wheechair Basketball National Champions. These athletes have the same goals as all able-bodied UA athletes: to win national championships.
University of Alabama’s Associate Professor Juan Lopez-Bautista explores “Cryptic” abundant algae.
Citizen Scientists help University of Alabama Astronomy Professor William Keel make rare discoveries.
A clean tech company is working with University of Alabama’s Associate Professor Marcus Ashford to help improve fuel economy while also reducing environmentally harmful exhaust emissions.
As a member of our nation’s armed forces, you know the importance of training and preparation down to the smallest details. And now that you can earn your college degree online at The University of Alabama from anywhere in the world, you’ll be armed and ready for the mission ahead, knowing always the Crimson Tide has your back.
The University of Alabama recently dedicated the Malone-Hood Plaza and Autherine Lucy Clock Tower in honor of UA’s first three African-American students. Hear what a current UA student has to say about the event.
The University of Alabama paid tribute to Autherine Lucy Foster, James Hood and the late Vivian Malone Jones, the three African-American students whose enrollment represented UA’s first steps toward desegregation, at the dedication of the Malone-Hood Plaza and Autherine Lucy Clock Tower at Foster Auditorium on Nov. 3.