
Black History Month 2021
The University of Alabama proudly celebrates the Black students, alumni, faculty and staff who have shaped UA’s history and legacy through their contributions and accomplishments.
The University of Alabama proudly celebrates the Black students, alumni, faculty and staff who have shaped UA’s history and legacy through their contributions and accomplishments.
Several events throughout January and February will honor the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Student organizations and faculty members now can reserve University Libraries’ event spaces for socially distanced in-person events, movie nights and more in spring 2021.
The research coalition is aimed at strengthening the community’s role and involvement in an equitable campaign.
Leigh Mayberry has lived a life full of adventure. She’ll check another item off her bucket list when she graduates from UA.
Gorgas and Rodgers will be open until midnight next week so students can study late for final exams thanks to SGA volunteers.
The UA School of Music’s annual “Hilaritas” concert can be heard on UA Info Radio throughout December.
UA’s Office of Veteran and Military Affairs joined other local organizations to honor veterans at the annual Tuscaloosa Veterans Day Ceremony.
UA Libraries is continuing to provide services to students and faculty throughout the end of the fall semester.
The campaign will continue through the end of the semester.