UA to Hold 2018 Fall Commencement Exercises Dec. 15
The University of Alabama will hold its fall commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 15, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.
The University of Alabama will hold its fall commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 15, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.
The purpose of this luncheon and the selection of its participants are intentional: to lay groundwork for interdisciplinary research.
More than 80 members of the faculty and staff were honored for receiving their first externally funded research award at The University of Alabama during the past academic year.
Undergraduate students at The University of Alabama can enroll in the state’s first educational neuroscience program by the fall 2020 semester.
With the right supports, people with intellectual disabilities can set and reach goals, including the goal of being successful in college.
The 2018 University of Alabama Homecoming Court was selected in an Oct. 9 student election.
More than 20 UA special education majors are part of a pilot program in which they receive anti-bullying and suicide prevention training.
A talented freshman class that includes more than 180 incoming National Merit Scholars headlines The University of Alabama’s enrollment numbers for fall 2018.
Post-secondary education opportunities are growing for individuals with intellectual disabilities, and a new summit at The University of Alabama aims to increase awareness of the programs across the state of Alabama.
To ease the financial burden on students, Adora Hicks, who will receive her doctoral degree Saturday, expanded a UA service to allow students to borrow up to four items of professional attire for up to a week at a time, free of charge.