
UA Students Serve the Community through Hands On Tuscaloosa
This past weekend, 150 UA students volunteered more than 470 hours during Hands on Tuscaloosa.
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.
The UA Career Center will host the Spring Career Fair virtually Feb. 22 and 24.
The 9th annual Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival featuring acclaimed movies from the African continent and broader African Diaspora will be held virtually Feb. 27- 28.
UA’s Black Faculty and Staff Association will host the intercollegiate competition on Feb. 27.
The conversations on the world of performing arts are held virtually every other Monday.
UA celebrates the 95th anniversary of Black History Month with fun, educational events throughout the month of February.
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.