When Should I Get Tested?
UA has implemented a testing program to help keep campus open and students, faculty and staff safe. But when should an individual be tested for COVID-19?
UA has implemented a testing program to help keep campus open and students, faculty and staff safe. But when should an individual be tested for COVID-19?
UA will begin COVID-19 sentinel testing members of the campus community after Labor Day.
A University of Alabama-led team of researchers is ready to implement a robust opioid prevention, treatment and recovery network in the state.
A new mural of the Cahaba River Wildlife Refuge in the Ferguson Center showcases one of the state’s most biodiverse and beautiful natural settings.
Two groups comprised of representatives from various professional backgrounds and roles on campus are advising President Bell on UA’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting on Aug. 30, students, faculty and staff will be required to make a reservation to use all University of Alabama Libraries due to the coronavirus.
Students who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or might have been expose to the virus can be tested at Coleman Coliseum.
Taking the masks off is not an option, but there are ways to stay cool while wearing one.
Masks, limited seating, constant disinfecting of buses and changes to routes make UA transportation safer for students, faculty and staff.
The University of Alabama awarded some 1,384 degrees during summer commencement July 31-Aug. 2.