Campus Impact

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Vacation on Your Mind? Tips for Safe Traveling

Planning a summer vacation? Follow these simple tips to stay safe.

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Spring 2024 Degree Candidates Announced

Congratulations to the class of spring 2024, which boasts an average GPA of 3.51.

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Summer 2024 Road Closures, Changes

Summer is nearly here; keep up to date on the campus road changes.

Bryant Campbell and Kimberly Fryer. Mother and son earn bachelor’s degrees at same time.

Mother, Son Graduates Pay it Forward

Bryant Campbell and his mother, Kimberly Fryer, are both earning their degrees this spring.

From Discouraged to Determined: Graduate Aims for the Stars

From Discouraged to Determined: Graduate Aims for the Stars

Sindhu Belki’s passion for aeronautics drove her to leave her home country in pursuit of her dreams.

Jack and Hannah posing in their graduation regalia in front of Bryant Denny Stadium

Love at First SITE

Hannah and Jack Houser’s relationship started with love at first SITE, as in the Student Introduction to Engineering summer camp.

Senator and Dr. Shelby, President Bell and group of people cuts a ribbon outside Tuomey Hall, the new home of the Shelby Institute

Shelby Institute Opens Doors and Completes Leadership Team

UA cut the ribbon on the Shelby Institute for Policy and Leadership.

The script A of The University of Alabama is on top of a mortar board at graduation.

UA Education Proves to be Solid Investment

Investing in a UA education yields better long-term annual rates of return than most stocks, stock indexes and bonds.

Undergraduate Research on the Rise

Undergraduate Research on the Rise

UA is an incubator for research, with many opportunities for students to work with faculty members.

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3 UA Students Earn Boren Scholarships for Foreign Study

Three UA students will study languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad.