Colleges & Schools

Arianna Kellum wearing crimson scrubs in a clinical training classroom

With Scholarship Support, Student Devotes Work to Community

Arianna Kellum, a senior majoring in nursing, hopes to use her degree to effect change in rural healthcare.

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UA to Develop CDC-Funded Campaign Addressing Vaccine Confidence

The Capstone College of Nursing was one of 10 schools of nursing selected by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to develop a campaign to build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and dispel health misinformation.

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Students Collect Toys to Celebrate Child Life Month

The UA Association of Child Life is celebrating Child Life Month by collecting toys for the Child Life Program at Children’s of Alabama.

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UA Student Receives Critical Language Scholarship to Study Mandarin

Ben Borja received a Critical Language Scholarship to study Mandarin through an online program based in Dalian, China, this summer.

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UA to Host Women in Business Conference

A series of events on The University of Alabama campus intend to connect accomplished women professionals, alumnae and female students of UA’s Culverhouse College of Business.

Hundreds of Students to Showcase Research, Creativity

Hundreds of Students to Showcase Research, Creativity

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.

UA Study Shows Trust in Science Predicts Pandemic Compliance

UA Study Shows Trust in Science Predicts Pandemic Compliance

Trust in the scientific research community is the best predictor of a person’s compliance with public health measures intended to prevent COIVD-19, according to a study from The University of Alabama.

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UA Leading Work on Novel Fuel for High-Velocity Missiles

An innovative form of hydrogen fuel being developed by researchers at The University of Alabama could be used to support long-range, precision-fire missiles in protecting against potential threats to the United States.

Carmen Reese Foster

UA Graduate Student Wins Regional Three Minute Thesis Competition

The Doctor of Social Work student will go on to compete at the national competition in December.