Faculty & Staff

Shelby Quad on The University of Alabama campus

UA Awarded NSF Grant for HBCU Bridge Program

UA received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a bridge program for students from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities interested in opportunities in renewable energy.

The Randall Welcome Center sign in front of Bryce Main

Building Bama: What’s New for Fall 2022

The campus continues to evolve as progress is made on several construction and renovation projects.

A map of University Town Center

University Town Center Offers Hourly Parking for Dining Options

The restaurants of University Town Center are ready to welcome students, faculty and staff who are looking for a variety of dining options near campus.

Food trucks line up outside Gorgas Library.

Fuel up on Food, Coffee Without Leaving Campus

Faculty and staff have no reason to leave campus for lunch with so many options right outside your office door.

PSA President Dee Cook

Q&A with PSA President Dee Cook

Professional Staff Assembly President Dee Cook shared some insight into what the PSA has accomplished in the past year and what they’re looking forward to for 2022-2023.

Amy Haines and her son Ethan will both earn their master's degrees on Aug. 6.

Mother and Son Earn Master’s Degrees Together

Amy Haines and her son Ethan will cross the stage at Coleman Coliseum Aug. 6, both earning master’s degrees. Although Ethan started working on his master’s right after graduating with his undergrad degree, Amy began her journey seven years ago.

Adam Knowlden typing on a computer in his lab

UA Studies How Body Composition, Sleep Affect Chronic Diseases

A UA researcher will soon begin a leading-edge study that will investigate the relationship between body composition and sleep and their role in developing cardiovascular and metabolic disease.

The exchange program participants on the steps of the President's Mansion

UA Hosts Leadership Training for Pakistani Women

UA is hosting a two-week higher education leadership training experience for 25 women from 15 Pakistani universities.

Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes

Latina US Military Veteran Earns Doctorate to Help Bridge Cultural Gaps

Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes wants to change the world by helping college students immerse themselves in a new culture and language.

A degree candidate is wearing a cap that reads, "Roll Tide."

Summer 2022 Degree Candidates Announced

The University of Alabama will award almost 1,500 degrees during a commencement ceremony Aug. 6 at Coleman Coliseum.