
Coping with Social Distancing
Social distancing has become a new way of life in recent weeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but some may have a tougher time than others adjusting to staying at home and away from family and friends.
Social distancing has become a new way of life in recent weeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but some may have a tougher time than others adjusting to staying at home and away from family and friends.
April 1 is national 2020 Census Day and Alabama, particularly Tuscaloosa, has a lot at stake.
Due to COVID-19, all University of Alabama Libraries are closed until further notice, but the libraries support of the UA community will continue virtually.
UA is currently operating under limited business operations, so most of our faculty and staff are working from home. Take a look at some of their setups.
UA Museums will begin livestreaming educational content starting March 27.
As UA moves to remote instruction to finish the semester, the faculty has kept student needs at the forefront of decision making.
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.