
How Faculty and Staff can Cope with Stress Amid COVID-19
As details emerge and continue to change with COVID-19, it’s important to manage stress during this unprecedented crisis.
As details emerge and continue to change with COVID-19, it’s important to manage stress during this unprecedented crisis.
Parents are crucial in maintaining a routine and engaging children in educational activities.
As UA shifts to distance learning for the foreseeable future to combat the spread of COVID-19, some faculty will be called to teach courses online for the first time.
To commemorate Women’s History Month, UA is proud to honor female trailblazers who have made a lasting contribution to the University, state, nation and beyond.
All remaining classes at UA for the spring 2020 semester will be taught remotely. There will be no further person-to-person or on-site instruction.
UA will continue to operate under limited business operations, which includes essential staffing and remote work assignments, for an additional week, beginning Monday, March 23, through Sunday, March 29.
Marley Perry attended the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade the first time as a kid. This fall, with the public’s help, she’ll get to experience the magic again, this time as a performer in the Million Dollar Band.
UA remains committed to providing transformative opportunities to young children and adults with Down syndrome through two innovative programs.
The tour – a bus and inclusive lounge outside of the bus – uses a series of interactive elements to help raise awareness about unconscious bias and how people can change their behaviors.
To commemorate Women’s History Month, The University of Alabama is proud to honor female trailblazers who have made a lasting contribution to the University, state, nation and beyond.