Campus & Community

President's Mansion at The University of Alabama

UA Ranks Second among Publics for National Merit Scholar Enrollment

The University of Alabama ranks second nationally among public universities and fifth among all universities nationwide in enrollment of National Merit Scholars for the 2018 entering class.

UA Engineering Racing Team Works with Local Third Graders

UA Engineering Racing Team Works with Local Third Graders

A University of Alabama student team is spending the semester working with a local elementary school and teaching students about the importance of STEM.

‘More Than Just a Space’

‘More Than Just a Space’

On Thursday, PRCA-UA, along with 13 other student groups, gathered for the unveiling of their new home, which will help them expand their community service work.

UA Launches New Student Community Engagement Center

UA Launches New Student Community Engagement Center

Community and university engagement at The University of Alabama received a boost today with the unveiling of the UA Student Community Engagement Center.

History Professor’s Book Receives One of Nation’s Highest Honors

History Professor’s Book Receives One of Nation’s Highest Honors

The largest publishing trade association in the U.S. has awarded UA history professor Dr. David Beito and his wife Dr. Linda Royster Beito, associate dean of arts and sciences at Stillman College, the gold prize for their book, “T.R.M. Howard: Doctor, Entrepreneur, Civil Rights Pioneer.”

UA Offers Summer Fun for All Ages

UA Offers Summer Fun for All Ages

The University of Alabama will provide numerous activities for all ages throughout the summer. From outdoor explorations to music camps, UA’s summer programs cover the spectrum of common and atypical interests.

RISE students playing with building blocks

Golf Fundraiser Supports Therapeutic Services at RISE Center

The RISE Tournament of Champions benefiting The University of Alabama’s RISE Center will be held April 25-26 at NorthRiver Yacht Club.

New Gavel Already Rich in History

New Gavel Already Rich in History

An 1850s wooden beam from the Bryce buildings is turned into a one-of-a-kind gift.

Bringing Tuscaloosa’s History Alive through Animated Maps

Bringing Tuscaloosa’s History Alive through Animated Maps

The stories of three historic figures from Tuscaloosa’s Antebellum past will soon be brought to life in a unique way involving sound, surviving documents and animated maps showing their journeys.

Read and Romp Event Promotes Children’s Literacy

Read and Romp Event Promotes Children’s Literacy

Alabama Project LAUNCH and Help Me Grow, both part of UA’s College of Human Environmental Sciences, invite the community to attend Read and Romp Tuscaloosa, a free, fun-filled event, to be held April 13.