Meet the Saban Crab: UA Scientists Discover Ancient Species in Alabama
A new UA study of 65-million-year-old crab and shrimp fossils from central Alabama yielded multiple species and genera new to science.
A new UA study of 65-million-year-old crab and shrimp fossils from central Alabama yielded multiple species and genera new to science.
Leading one of the country’s most recognized and respected collegiate marching bands is teaching the students about more than just music.
A UA professor was named executive director of the nation’s most prominent organization for the study of Shakespeare’s work and culture.
Students are excavating a section of a pre-Civil War dormitory as part of an archaeological field school on The University of Alabama campus.
Faculty Senate President Matthew Hudnall talks about the Senate’s impact and its goals for the upcoming academic year.
The Capstone College of Nursing’s simulation center prepares the next generation of nurses through state-of-the-science technology and innovative teaching strategies.
The Science of Caves, a new course in the Built by Bama core curriculum, uses Alabama’s natural cave system to explore scientific concepts.
Six individuals in health care will be inducted into the Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame.
Tuscaloosa native Riley Arnold is making his hoop dreams come true through analytics and The University of Alabama.
UA continues to make strides in providing elite facilities and amenities.