Campus Impact

We Are UA ambassador Kristi Acker with nursing students

Give Where You Are: We Are UA Ambassador Kristi Acker  

The We Are UA campaign is a way to give at any level to support a passion project.

We Are UA ambassador Donnie Grill at his station

Always Keep Improving: We Are UA Ambassador Donnie Grill 

“Improving the quality of the campus environment means making little changes each and every day.”

Five students sitting and talking on the Quad

Bama Transfers Provides Invaluable Transitional Tools

Bama Transfers provides community and resources for UA transfer students.

A police officer talks with a woman outside the University Police precinct on University Boulevard.

Safety Enhancements, Partnerships See Results

Safety enhancements and partnerships have led to positive results on the Strip.

women in hats and dresses making snowballs on the Quad

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: UA’s Women Students

Have UA women changed through the decades? You decide.

In the stacks of books at Gorgas, the University's main library

How to Ace Your Next Research Paper

Here’s your guide to using campus resources to make your next assignment a success.

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3 UA Students Awarded Brooke Owens Fellowships

Three UA students were among 47 from around the nation selected for the prestigious Brooke Owens Fellowship.

Children playing on a playground

Enrollment Process Open for Capstone Learning Academy

UA employees and students can begin enrolling their children in the Capstone Learning Academy.

black and white photograph of Dr. Lena Prewitt at her desk

A Tribute to Dr. Lena Prewitt

Dr. Lena (Burrell) Prewitt, an educator dedicated to advancing knowledge, truth and equality and The University of Alabama’s first Black female professor, died Feb. 14 at the age of 92.  Appointed as an associate professor of business administration to what’s now Culverhouse College of Business in 1970, Prewitt brought a wealth of academic and professional

Wow, Look at the Time!

Wow, Look at the Time!

Daylight Saving Time is here, and that means clocks across UA’s campus get a little extra attention.