
UA Publications, Students Win Awards at College Media Convention
The Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association honored several UA students and publications with awards during the Fall National College Media Convention.
The Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association honored several UA students and publications with awards during the Fall National College Media Convention.
Ceara Burden traveled across the nation as an investigative reporter producing stories on individuals with disabilities who faced various hardships due to the pandemic.
UA’s team has taken the lead in the third year of this automotive engineering competition.
UA researchers are developing a way for deaf and hard-of-hearing communities to interact with devices or smart environments using sign language.
The Alabama Forensics Council won two national championships in speech and debate during the virtual Pi Kappa Delta National Comprehensive Tournament.
The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, or UCAR, has awarded a grant to Dr. Cory Armstrong to examine the effectiveness of tornadic-related weather information on the general public.
Kathleen McManus is the third student from UA’s College of Communication and Information Sciences to win the award in the past four years.
Engineering and communication researchers at The University of Alabama are building the next generation of affordable law enforcement robotic technology.
Zoom fatigue couldn’t stop these PR students from supporting nonprofits who need help now more than ever.
Hanna Fridriksson was one of only 50 college students from across the country chosen for this premier program.