Culverhouse College of Business

UA Online Business Master’s No. 10 in US, No. 1 in SEC

UA Online Business Master’s No. 10 in US, No. 1 in SEC

U.S. News and World Report ranks the Manderson Graduate School of Business tenth best online master’s program in the country and No. 1 among schools in the SEC.

HGTV, Scripps Networks Exec Susan Packard to Speak on UA Campus

HGTV, Scripps Networks Exec Susan Packard to Speak on UA Campus

Susan Packard, a visionary media executive best known as a co-founder of Scripps Networks Interactive and former chief operating officer of HGTV, will offer her view on the media landscape and her role as a female executive within the industry in a lecture open to all University of Alabama students Monday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m.

Scottsboro Native Gains ‘Edge’ Through STEM Path, Army ROTC

Scottsboro Native Gains ‘Edge’ Through STEM Path, Army ROTC

Mary Ellen Sinnott’s time at The University of Alabama has been filled with more opportunities than she could have imagined.

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UA’s Business College to Celebrate 100 Years in 2019

The Culverhouse College of Business is celebrating 100 years of transforming business in 2019. The upcoming centennial will feature several special initiatives aimed at helping College alumni and friends relive the rich history of Culverhouse while showcasing its plans for the future. 

‘Graduation Won’t Tear Us Apart’

‘Graduation Won’t Tear Us Apart’

Helping and supporting each other along the way, the McCloud father-daughter duo will graduate on Saturday.

Graduating to a Higher Calling

Graduating to a Higher Calling

When University of Alabama swimmer Christopher Reid returned from the 2016 Olympic Games, he struggled with the disappointment of not medaling for his native South Africa.

UA to Hold 2018 Fall Commencement Exercises Dec. 15

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.

Alabama’s Jobs Finally Exceed Pre-Recession High, UA Research Shows

Alabama’s Jobs Finally Exceed Pre-Recession High, UA Research Shows

Alabama has more jobs now than before the Great Recession, according to the latest economic indicators from The University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research.

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Even if Doing a Good Job, Women CEOs More Likely to be Fired

Women CEOs are much more likely than male CEOs to be dismissed, even when the women are performing well, according to research from The University of Alabama.

Racial Disparity in State Prisons Declined Moderately Since 1995

Racial Disparity in State Prisons Declined Moderately Since 1995

The racial disparity in incarceration in state prisons between black and white American men declined between 1995 and 2014, but black Americans are still imprisoned at a high rate, according to recent research from The University of Alabama.