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A Dream that Keeps Growing
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.
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.
A new MRI scanner paves the way for researchers to expand the boundaries of knowledge of the human brain, bringing benefits to the core educational mission of campus.
UA’s RISE Center will hold its annual CHIP in for RISE silent auction fundraiser virtually Oct. 1 and 2 in conjunction with the school’s 46th birthday.
Besides offering protection from the spread of coronavirus, masks can express the wearer’s individual style.
Epiphany Wells always had the goal of earning a college degree, but life’s circumstances derailed her plans for nearly a decade. She graduates this summer.
Eric and Maleka Beal have never been ones to let a challenge keep them from reaching their goals.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of everyday life for Americans, including how we look at our finances.
Six projects designed to deepen understanding of the coronavirus pandemic and future pandemics and positively influence society will receive seed funding from The University of Alabama.
Three courses offered this summer at The University of Alabama will allow students to understand issues stemming from the coronavirus pandemic while exploring solutions to a PPE shortage.