
Student Organizations Empowering Women at UA
More than 50 women-centered student organizations provide a support system for women at UA.
More than 50 women-centered student organizations provide a support system for women at UA.
The University of Alabama offers a variety of food options for students on campus, but what are the hot eats in the yard?
While there are plenty of ways to have fun in three days, here are three ways students can make the most of the long weekend ahead.
This past weekend, 150 UA students volunteered more than 470 hours during Hands on Tuscaloosa.
The addition of some strategically placed outdoor décor is providing the UA community a place to relax, socialize or study.
UA social work students are working on a new online database that connects Alabama families in crisis with food resources in their communities.
UADM raised $303,126 over the past year for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital at Children’s of Alabama in Birmingham.
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).
Seniors and first-year students can help shape the future of the Capstone by participating in the National Survey of Student Engagement.
Thanks to the generosity of two Tuscaloosa families, along with several other donors, the University will soon benefit from a new facility.