Building Bama: What’s New Around Campus
The University of Alabama is constantly evolving through construction and renovation projects to enhance the learning, teaching, living and research experience for students, faculty and staff.
The University of Alabama is constantly evolving through construction and renovation projects to enhance the learning, teaching, living and research experience for students, faculty and staff.
The name change is now reflected on the UA website and social media.
Welcome back to campus! Here’s a look inside the first day of the fall semester.
The UA School of Music will premiere its official hymn at its annual Opening Convocation at the Frank Moody Music Building Friday, Aug. 20.
The start of a new school year at the Capstone means it’s time for the highly anticipated Weeks of Welcome starting Aug. 15.
From interning in Washington, D.C., to hiking in the Galapagos, UA faculty, staff and students had a busy summer.
The start of the semester is the best time to dive in and find student organizations and opportunities to get engaged and make friends on campus.
Get caught up on what changes to expect for major campus services this fall.
Several new options for grabbing a quick bite or coffee on and off campus will be available this fall.
The University of Alabama will be well-represented at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics with six current and 12 former UA adapted athletes competing. Representing three countries, the student-athletes and one assistant UA coach will take center stage Aug. 24 through Sept. 5 to compete in several events, while a UA staff member will serve as an