
UA Human Resources to be ‘Reimagined’
A diverse team of 20 representatives from across campus is helping the University prepare for the UA faculty and staff of tomorrow.
A diverse team of 20 representatives from across campus is helping the University prepare for the UA faculty and staff of tomorrow.
The Office of Information Technology completed much work this year that affects teaching, learning, research and operations.
The University of Alabama will hold its fall commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 14, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.
For Craig Wedderspoon, professor of sculpture at UA, the foundry is a second home where he not only molds countless masterpieces, but influences future generations of artists by helping them hone their craft.
The Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Commission’s time capsule committee has met periodically to discuss themes and items that truly represent Tuscaloosa in 2019 to place in a time capsule that will be sealed for 50 years.
The yearlong celebration of Tuscaloosa’s bicentennial will culminate with the unveiling of three landmarks celebrating the city’s past, present and future on Tuscaloosa’s 200th birthday.
Researchers from UA’s College of Human Environmental Sciences will examine factors tied to students’ perceptions of Alabama-grown produce and create a plan to increase awareness and consumption.
With the ever-increasing demand for mobile data, wireless carriers are installing “small cells” around campus to deliver the coverage, capacity and network reliability to users where they need it most.
Don’t be a naive elf this holiday season. Be smart and stay safe online with tips from the UA Office of Information Technology.