Campus & Community

UA Ranked as Top National Public University in State of Alabama

The University of Alabama is the highest-ranked national public university in the state of Alabama, according to U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings for 2005.

Dothan Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,260 degrees at summer commencement ceremonies held Monday, Aug. 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Anniston Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,260 degrees at summer commencement ceremonies held Monday, Aug. 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

UA’s Chi Alpha to Host Back-to-School Event on the Quad

The University of Alabama Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship is having a back-to-school event Thursday, Aug. 26, on the UA Quad.

Tuscaloosa Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,260 degrees at summer commencement ceremonies held Monday, Aug. 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Mobile Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,260 degrees at summer commencement ceremonies held Monday, Aug. 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Huntsville Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,260 degrees at summer commencement ceremonies held Monday, Aug. 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

Birmingham Area Residents Among UA Graduates

The University of Alabama awarded some 1,260 degrees at summer commencement ceremonies held Monday, Aug. 16, in Coleman Coliseum on the Tuscaloosa campus.

UA Alumni Association Offers 2005 Tour Program and Travel Dinner

The University of Alabama National Alumni Association’s tour program will travel the world with more than 20 scheduled tour packages offered to sites including the Crossroads of Europe, Italy’s Magnificent Lake District, the Treasures of South America, and Mandarin China.

UA to Lead Joint U.S. Cuban Archaeological Expedition

Secrets hidden in the archaeological remains of a 16th century Indian town within Cuba are poised for revelation during an upcoming University of Alabama/Cuban joint expedition, the first collaboration of its kind between the U.S. and the island’s researchers.