
UA Offers Mental Health Services to Employees, Families
UA has launched a clinic that offers mental health services and various wellness resources exclusively for University employees and their families.
UA has launched a clinic that offers mental health services and various wellness resources exclusively for University employees and their families.
As the fall semester continues, the testing plan at The University of Alabama is helping keep campus open and students, faculty and staff safe.
Taking the masks off is not an option, but there are ways to stay cool while wearing one.
UMC in Tuscaloosa has resumed evening hours for in-person scheduled appointments and walk-in care.
Dr. Richard Friend joins COVID Conversations to discuss health and safety guidelines for students, faculty and staff as the fall semester approaches.
Members of the campus community can call 348-CV19 to get answers to frequently asked questions related to COVID-19 and UA’s plan and protocols.
In an effort to assist those working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, UMC is offering free mental health services to first responders and health care providers.
UMC and the Office for Research and Economic Development are collaborating with Alabama Power and Livingston Mayor Tom Tartt to provide coronavirus screenings in Livingston.
To be more accessible to patients, UMC transitioned to evening telemedicine hours and will host weekly virtual town halls starting April 10.
The University of Alabama community has come together to help provide 3D printed personal protective equipment, or PPE, for health care workers locally and in the region.