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In-State Increase, ‘Alabama Experience’ Drive UA’s Record Enrollment 

Drawn by the “Alabama Experience,” the record-breaking enrollment includes one of the highest enrollments of National Merit Scholars in the nation.

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UA, Shelton State Strengthen Ties Through New Agreement

UA and Shelton State signed a transfer agreement to create a seamless pathway to earning a bachelor’s degree from the Capstone. 

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New Computing Center Expands Innovation Opportunities

Funded by a $96 million investment, the center boosts UA’s leadership in water security and AI research.

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UA Junior Wins Obama Foundation’s Voyager Scholarship

Kate Herndon is one of 100 college students in the nation to receive the award.

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UMC-Livingston to Serve UWA Students, Employees

UMC-Livingston is the new medical home for University of West Alabama students and employees.

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Poor Time Management Causes Poor Sleep for College Students

UA researcher finds that poor time management skills, particularly in organization, can lead to poor sleep quality.

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Alabama Business Hall of Fame to Induct 6

Six business leaders will be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame Class of 2023.

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VitAL, State Create On-Demand Digital Learning Program

Courses cover alcohol use disorder treatment, substance use stigma, motivational interviewing techniques and more.

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Rental Costs Rise in the SEC’s College Towns

Rents in cities home to an SEC institution are on the rise.