
UA Research Helps Spot Racial Differences in Concussion Recovery
Young Black and white athletes have different experiences after a sports-related concussion, according to a study involving a researcher at The University of Alabama.
Young Black and white athletes have different experiences after a sports-related concussion, according to a study involving a researcher at The University of Alabama.
With her bachelor’s degree earned, Lillian Lofton — who turned 50 this year, too — plans to start a nonprofit.
Families in Tuscaloosa will have the opportunity to enjoy storytime while taking along the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk April 11.
UA’s RISE Center will hold the RISE Tournament of Champions and a women’s doubles tennis tournament benefiting therapeutic services provided by RISE.
UA’s College of Human Environmental Sciences proudly offers a concentration in child life at both the bachelor and master levels.
CHES has created a unique environment to encourage and support faculty in their scholarly pursuits.
As it grows and changes, the athletic training program is poised for success with its new facilities.
The research coalition is aimed at strengthening the community’s role and involvement in an equitable campaign.
Lee Johnson III’s passion for educating young children has taken him from teaching music to proposing early childhood education policies at the national level.
In the face of adversity, UA faculty embraced the challenge and evolved to create innovative means to instruct and connect with students.