Community Outreach

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UA Early College Grows in Enrollment, Increases Course Offerings

The University of Alabama’s Early College is eager to see continued enrollment growth after expanding the number of classes high school students can take for dual-credit.

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Alabama REACH Seeks Faculty, Staff Mentors for Students

Alabama REACH, a support office for foster and homeless youth at The University of Alabama, will hold a series of lunch-and-learn events for faculty and staff interested in mentoring REACH students.

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New UA Radio Station Provides Information for Football Fans

When Crimson Tide fans travel to Tuscaloosa for football games, they will have a new way of getting information.

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Registration Open for LIFT Job Skills Training Program

Veterans and other adults, as well as teens, are encouraged to register for free job skills and financial literacy training via UA’s business school.

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UAPD to Host Community Day

In order to help the community better understand how The University of Alabama Police Department operates, UAPD is hosting Community Day Friday, Aug. 30, at the University Police Center, 1110 Jackson Ave.

Bicentennial Bookshelf Promotes Alabama History, Authors in Black Belt

Bicentennial Bookshelf Promotes Alabama History, Authors in Black Belt

Two University of Alabama groups are partnering with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System to provide books promoting Alabama’s literary history to schools in the Black Belt as part of the state’s bicentennial celebration.

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UA Senior: Military Vets Will Get the Help They Deserve

Kristen Jones, who will graduate from UA in August with degrees in psychology and history, has worked to establish Restoring Freedom, a nonprofit organization that provides counseling services to military veterans and their families.

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UA Education Office Helping Districts Navigate Desegregation Orders

Dr. Sara McDaniel, executive director of the Alabama Positive Behavior Supports Office, works with the Jefferson County School District to address its discipline issues while it navigates the terms of its consent decree with the DOJ.

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Six Selected for Alabama Business Hall of Fame

The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Business announced six business professionals for induction into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame.

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UA to Implement Telehealth Network to Combat Opioids in Alabama

The University of Alabama will soon begin addressing opioid-related morbidity and mortality in four Alabama counties by developing a community care network to strengthen prevention, treatment and recovery.