
Native American Heritage Month Continues
UA’s Native American Heritage Month continues with a series of events designed to bring the campus greater awareness of the history and culture of Native Americans.
UA’s Native American Heritage Month continues with a series of events designed to bring the campus greater awareness of the history and culture of Native Americans.
The University of Alabama had a record year in sponsored funding for fiscal year 2018, reaching almost $100 million in sponsored funding through external grants and contracts for research, instruction, service and fellowship.
Veterans Week begins Monday, Nov. 5, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 11.
“Of course Alabama can beat Auburn. Of course they can!” President Perine wants you to give to Beat Auburn Beat Hunger.
Those with ideas for new products, services or businesses are invited to the Tuscaloosa River Market Nov. 14 to participate in the 2018 River Pitch Business Idea Competition.
The “world’s greatest” collection of typewriters formerly owned by famous writers, actors, playwrights, musicians and others will be displayed at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center from Nov. 2 to Dec. 7.
Alabama Athletics’ clear bag policy, which has been used at Bryant-Denny Stadium since the 2016 season, will now be implemented at all home ticketed sporting events, beginning with the men’s basketball regular season opener Nov. 6.
If you will be on campus during fall break, check this list of operating hours and changes for Oct. 25-28.
Think your pumpkin carving skills can stand up to Big Al’s? Here’s your chance to find out – it’s almost time for our annual pumpkin-carving contest!