American Legion Auxiliary Girls State Comes to UA
The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State will take place from Sunday, June 8, to Friday, June 13, on The University of Alabama campus.
The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State will take place from Sunday, June 8, to Friday, June 13, on The University of Alabama campus.
More than 500 Alabama high school seniors will try their hands at politics and community service from Sunday, June 1, to Saturday, June 7, during the 2013 American Legion Alabama Boys State convention on The University of Alabama campus. During the week, students conduct mock elections and learn about civic processes as well as participate in community service projects.
A new initiative at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce aims to recruit and reach out to rising high school seniors with diverse backgrounds who are enrolled in magnet and accelerated programs.
The University Jazz Ensemble and the Alabama Cavaliers are teaming up for a swinging good time at its annual reunion concert on Saturday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the Moody Music concert hall.
The West Alabama community is invited to learn about Alabama’s native bird population during the May 31 Saturday in the Park program at The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park.
The University of Alabama’s Opera Theatre is hitting the high notes—and the low ones, too—when it hosts the fifth annual performance of the Druid City Opera Workshop Thursday, May 29 at 7 p.m. in Bryant-Jordan Hall on UA’s campus.
The University of Alabama Equestrian Team invites young equestrians to participate in either an elite camp or horse-riding lessons this summer.
The University of Alabama Center for Mental Health and Aging and the College of Continuing Studies will host “Successful Aging Across the Lifespan,” a day-long conference of workshops for professionals, community providers and caregivers at the Bryant Conference Center May 16.
The University of Alabama’s Jones Museum at Moundville Archaeological Park will mark its 75th anniversary this month, and the community is invited to join in the celebration.
The Alabama Museum of Natural History recently began displaying images of creatures from the Dinosaur Age rendered by a University of Alabama senior.