
Circle K Plans 9/11 Ceremony Today
Circle K, a student organization dedicated to community service, will hold its third annual 9/11 ceremony today at noon.
Circle K, a student organization dedicated to community service, will hold its third annual 9/11 ceremony today at noon.
Three visiting scholars to The University of Alabama will speak on topics related to rural health as part of the Black Faculty and Staff Association’s fall research forum.
An upcoming panel discussion and a lecture focus on the Civil War; both events are free and open to the public.
The discussion, “The American Civil War Online and in the Public Sphere: A Panel Discussion,” will be held at ten Hoor, room No. 30, from 5-6:30 p.m.
The Center for Service and Leadership and other local entities offer opportunities to give time and resources to victims of Hurricane Harvey.
Effective Oct. 2, DUO two-factor authentication will be required for all UA students. DUO is designed to protect sensitive information held within student myBama accounts and Crimson email.
Ripple Effect helps students learn to influence their community through service.
On the first Wednesday of each month (unless inclement weather is expected), the University tests its emergency notification systems, including UA Alerts, the public address system and digital signage. In addition to notification tests, the University provides monthly safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.
Annual flu-shot campaign kicks off in September.
Yea, Alabama! is a kick-off barbecue like no other.
More than 400 volunteers helped almost 8,000 University of Alabama students get settled in their new homes in UA’s residence halls this month.