UA Honors Week 2021 Highlighted by Tapping on the Mound
UA will recognize the achievement of outstanding students and faculty during Honors Week, April 5-9, culminating in the Tapping on the Mound, a UA tradition since the early 1900s.
UA will recognize the achievement of outstanding students and faculty during Honors Week, April 5-9, culminating in the Tapping on the Mound, a UA tradition since the early 1900s.
UA’s RISE Center will hold the RISE Tournament of Champions and a women’s doubles tennis tournament benefiting therapeutic services provided by RISE.
UA’s University Supply Store will host the 2021 ring ceremony in person on Wednesday, April 7.
About 350 students are participating, and all faculty and staff are invited to attend.
UA’s Moundville Archaeological Park will host the virtual Ancient Art and Technology Weekend March 26-27, and the annual Birdfest April 9-10.
University Programs is offering several free activities to allow students to relax and have fun on campus this week through Tidecation.
This past weekend, 150 UA students volunteered more than 470 hours during Hands on Tuscaloosa.
UA’s men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball teams will host the Collegiate Wheelchair Basketball National Championships March 12 and 13.
From trivia to cooking demonstrations to national speakers, there are many ways to celebrate throughout March.
Participants can still enjoy the annual traditions that make BAMAthon special.