
Yea, Alabama! Welcome Party: Food, Fun and Friends
This event has become a ritual signaling the beginning of our news students’ college career at UA.
This event has become a ritual signaling the beginning of our news students’ college career at UA.
UA students share their thoughts on the upcoming the semester during First Day at UA 2018.
Ripple Effect is an annual day of service during Week of Welcome that provides an opportunity for new and returning students to get connected to the Tuscaloosa community.
University Programs and the Black Student Union will host Onyx Friday, Aug. 24, from 7-11 p.m. on the Ferguson Lawn. The event will feature dedications to the pioneers of the school’s BSU, as well as significant figures who symbolize the organization.
Campus Dialogues are a weekly opportunity for students, faculty and staff to engage one another in respectful and moderated conversation about important issues related to identity, current events and campus life.
Before classes start, University of Alabama students strive to improve their community through such programs as Outdoor Action for the Honors College and the Ripple Effect day of service. Projects often include work at local schools, rivers and parks.
UA’s new campus map helps students find their way to class and so much more.
The Nyansapo Kente robing ceremony, hosted by the Black Staff and Faculty Association, was held Aug. 3 for summer commencement. The ceremony was started in the summer of 2016 to promote retention among undergraduate and graduate students of color and to celebrate their accomplishments. The ceremony provides the BSFA community an opportunity to highlight the
UA’s Adapted Athletics has been strengthened for the 2018-19 academic year after the University’s administration and Student Government Association worked to allocate revenues to fund scholarships for the program.
The University of Alabama’s Honors College continues as a transformative force in West Alabama through its Alabama Action, Outdoor Action and Black Belt Action and Health Action programs.