Chemistry Program at UA Prepares Students for Careers in Science
The UA department of chemistry is hosting a Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, directed by Drs. John Vincent and Stephen Woski.
The UA department of chemistry is hosting a Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, directed by Drs. John Vincent and Stephen Woski.
Homegrown Alabama, The University of Alabama student-led farmers market, invites the community to the Bama Loves Tomatoes Festival on Thursday, July 5, from 3-6 p.m. on the lawn of Canterbury Episcopal Church.
The Alabama Center for Real Estate, part of the Culverhouse College of Commerce at The University of Alabama, will host a West Alabama Real Estate Summit Friday, Aug. 24, at the Bryant Conference Center.
Rising high school juniors who attend Restoration Academy in Fairfield will have the opportunity to participate in a summer camp at The University of Alabama July 8-13. Ernst & Young LLP has partnered with UA and Restoration Academy for this program.
A select group of high school students who are living in foster care will have the opportunity to participate in a summer camp at The University of Alabama in the Nsoro Precollegiate Summer Program June 24-29.
Fourteen high-school juniors and seniors will spend the next five weeks learning about social work careers at The University of Alabama and working with social work agencies in the Tuscaloosa area.
Mallet Assembly student group at The University of Alabama is holding a memorial event in honor of Nicholas Katzenbach, U.S. deputy attorney general under Robert Kennedy during the civil rights era, on Monday, June 11, at 6:30 p.m. in the Malone-Hood Plaza.
For the fifth consecutive year, The University of Alabama College of Human Environmental Sciences will host Camp Cash, a unique and opportune summer camp for 25 middle-school students.
Homegrown Alabama, the student-led farmers market at The University of Alabama, invites songwriters of all ages and experience levels to participate in a songwriting contest and sing-off June 7.
On June 5, that “little black spot on the sun today” will not be your soul, but Venus, said Dr. William “Bill” Keel, professor of astronomy at The University of Alabama.