‘Fall’ Aboard! Get into the Spirit at October Events
From “Rocky Horror” and ghost tours to heritage and art festivals, there are many opportunities to get out and about this autumn.
From “Rocky Horror” and ghost tours to heritage and art festivals, there are many opportunities to get out and about this autumn.
This week at The University of Alabama: Nationally acclaimed artists, craftsmen and educators highlight the 2022 Moundville Native American Festival; the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive gets underway; and CrossingPoints to host its annual golf tournament.
A group of advocates across UA’s campus is working to remove barriers and increase understanding of the Deaf community’s needs.
The 29th annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off Friday, Sept. 30 at the state capitol in Montgomery.
Six bands comprised of UA students will compete on Sept. 29 to raise money for the SGA’s needs-based scholarship.
Voter registration deadlines are fast approaching and now is the time to make sure your registration is accurate.
Several campus events are planned for faculty, staff and students to be immersed in and learn more about Hispanic-Latinx culture.
Long before the Theatre and Dance season starts, hundreds of faculty, staff and students collaborate to create memorable performances for the audience.
Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record this fall, and it includes some of the most academically talented students with a record number of National Merit Scholars.
A new competition aims to excite everyone’s inner scientist by bringing the gridiron competition of the Iron Bowl into the realm of citizen science.