Campus Impact

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UADM Raises More Than $303,000 for Children’s of Alabama

UADM raised $303,126 over the past year for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital at Children’s of Alabama in Birmingham.

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Students, Help UA by Taking the NSSE

From March 1 to May 15, all UA first-year senior-level students are asked to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE).

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National Survey is Chance for Students to Help UA

Seniors and first-year students can help shape the future of the Capstone by participating in the National Survey of Student Engagement.

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New Tennis Facility to Boost UA’s Acclaimed Adapted Athletics Program

Thanks to the generosity of two Tuscaloosa families, along with several other donors, the University will soon benefit from a new facility.

Celebrating Women's History Month 2021

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Events Across Campus

From trivia to cooking demonstrations to national speakers, there are many ways to celebrate throughout March.

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Faculty Accolades for March 1, 2021

The latest publications, recognitions and creative endeavors of the UA faculty and staff.

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Crimson Email is Moving to Microsoft O365

Student mail will move from Google to Microsoft O365 in May.

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UADM’s BAMAthon Goes Virtual Feb. 27

Participants can still enjoy the annual traditions that make BAMAthon special.

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CCN Students Give COVID-19 Vaccinations to Underserved Population

A group of UA nursing students administered COVID-19 vaccinations at the Good Samaritan Clinic.

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UA Students Safely Volunteer Despite the Pandemic

UA’s student-led organization Serving Bama found a way to safely continue vital, in-person volunteer services for Tuscaloosa nonprofits.