Community Outreach

UA’s Paul Jones Gallery Features K-12 Artists from Tuscaloosa

Students from Tuscaloosa Magnet Middle School and University Place Elementary School will display their artwork at The University of Alabama’s Paul R. Jones Gallery of Art from Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 as part of the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art’s K-12 Fellows Program.

UA Astronomy to Host Supermoon Viewing Event

UA Astronomy to Host Supermoon Viewing Event

The University of Alabama’s department of physics and astronomy will hold a public viewing of the “supermoon” that will be visible Nov. 14.

Caring for Camo: UA Community Rallies for Care-Package Drive

Caring for Camo: UA Community Rallies for Care-Package Drive

Military deployments were nothing new for Miranda Cobb’s family. The University of Alabama senior had just watched her father, Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Cobb, walk in from a three-month deployment, one of 12 during his career as an officer in the United States Air Force

The homepage of the new online database “‘To See Justice Done’: Letters from the Scottsboro Trials.”

UA Launches Website for Studying Scottsboro Trials

The Alabama Digital Humanities Center is launching a new online database called “‘To See Justice Done’: Letters from the Scottsboro Trials,” at noon Monday, Oct. 24, in room 109a of Gorgas Library on The University of Alabama campus.

UA Offers Sorority Row Trick-or-Treat

UA Offers Sorority Row Trick-or-Treat

The Alabama Panhellenic Association will host its annual Trick-or-Treat on Sorority Row for the Tuscaloosa community from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, at UA sorority houses.

UA Center Co-Sponsors Tourism Conference

The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development is co-sponsoring the 16th annual Mississippi-Tennessee-Alabama Rural Tourism Conference. The conference runs from Monday, Oct. 24, to Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Courtyard by Marriott in Columbus, Mississippi.

UA Museums to Host Annual Ghost Tour

With Halloween right around the corner, it’s a fitting time to discover some of the more eerie aspects of The University of Alabama’s history.

Alabama Black Belt Project Donates Books to Schools in Need

UA Students Collect Items for Haiti Hurricane Victims