
Plan to Return to Campus Prioritizes Employee Health and Safety
The health and safety of our faculty and staff are a priority as The University of Alabama plans to return to full operations this fall.
The health and safety of our faculty and staff are a priority as The University of Alabama plans to return to full operations this fall.
Three plaques, which commemorate UA students who served in the Confederate Army and members of the student cadet corps involved in defending the campus, will be placed at a more appropriate historical setting to be determined later.
Tuition for both in- and out-of-state students will remain the same for the upcoming academic year.
Funds will go directly to those eligible with the greatest need who experienced a disruption because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Big Al learns the importance of wearing a face mask.
At The University of Alabama our core principles include fostering a culture of inclusivity and respect for every member of our community, whether we are together in Tuscaloosa or engaging virtually throughout the world.
Six projects designed to deepen understanding of the coronavirus pandemic and future pandemics and positively influence society will receive seed funding from The University of Alabama.
UA’s Council on Community-Based Partnerships recently recognized the outstanding achievements in community-engaged scholarship through its annual Excellence in Community Engagement Awards.
In an effort to provide more efficient and cost-effective services to University operations, UA’s Fleet Services has developed several new policies that will be implemented in the near future.
The Presidential Advisory Committee on the Return to Full Operations is finalizing comprehensive plans to prepare a safe, healthy campus environment for fall 2020.