UA Law Student Represents Alabama at Miss Black USA Pageant
First-year UA law student Tionna Taite recently represented the state of Alabama at the Miss Black USA pageant in Washington, D.C.
First-year UA law student Tionna Taite recently represented the state of Alabama at the Miss Black USA pageant in Washington, D.C.
Current senior associate provost for Academic Affairs to serve as interim dean of the UA Honors College.
UA students Anika Cho and Kittson Hamill are the recipients of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship.
The honorees have all conducted significant scholarly research and were nominated by faculty and staff research directors.
Jules Bates, a Randall Research Scholar and UA Honors College student studying chemical engineering, is the 60th UA student to receive the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Ben Borja received a Critical Language Scholarship to study Mandarin through an online program based in Dalian, China, this summer.
More than 400 students from across campus will share their work with the community at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference on April 4.
A UA student and alumnus were among 41 Americans selected to study in the United Kingdom through the prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
A student at The University of Alabama earned the most prestigious academic award for American college graduates and the oldest award for international study.
Carlisle Washburne is the great, great, great, great granddaughter of John McLaughlin Smith who was among the first students to graduate from UA.