
UA Homecoming Activities Updated for 2019
“Return of the Legends” is the theme for The University of Alabama’s Homecoming celebration Oct. 20-26.
“Return of the Legends” is the theme for The University of Alabama’s Homecoming celebration Oct. 20-26.
Matthew Meadows, a UA first-year graduate student, won second prize in the university division of the International Horn Competition of America in Fort Collins, Colorado.
On Oct. 16, UA’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will host “A Path Forward,” an action planning dinner for students only that encourages sharing innovative and inclusive approaches for a better campus.
On Oct 10, The University of Alabama will host its inaugural Thank A Donor Day to celebrate the generosity of UA’s donors. The event allows students the opportunity to say #ThanksandRollTide through various communication platforms.
The University of Alabama Counseling Center’s Tide Against Suicide initiative is sponsoring Suicide Awareness Week Oct. 7-13.
Lectures on identity highlight October’s LBGTQIΔ+ History Month on campus.
The annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off Tuesday, Oct. 1, at The University of Alabama.
Help keep yourself and others safe by knowing what to do in an emergency.
Black Warrior Review, an entirely student-run literary publication in The University of Alabama’s English department, is one of five national magazines to receive a 2019 Whiting Literary Magazine Prize from the Whiting Foundation.