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The front entrance of the Math and Science Education Building

Building Bama: Math and Science Education Building

A complete interior renovation and exterior improvements majorly upgraded this campus facility.

A rendering of the Second Avenue Overpass

Building Bama: 2nd Avenue Overpass

The new campus corridor will soon alleviate the headache of waiting on a train to pass along the south edge of campus.

A crowd's view of the commencement stage where President Bell poses with a graduate who just received their degree.

Fall 2020 Commencement Highlights

More than 2,000 degrees were awarded to undergraduate and graduate students during Fall 2020 commencement.

Dr. Bell speaks to students on stage at summer commencement.

UA to Hold 2020 Fall Commencement Dec. 12

The University of Alabama will hold fall commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 12, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus. More than 2,000 graduates are expected to be in attendance for four ceremonies.

Students in masks sit in cap and gown at commencement ceremony.

UA Holds 2020 Spring and Summer Commencement

UA held joint spring and summer commencement exercises last weekend at Coleman Coliseum, where more than 2,500 graduates received degrees throughout nine socially distanced ceremonies.

Woman smiles with her degree in hand.

UA to Hold 2020 Spring and Summer Commencement July 31-Aug. 2

The University of Alabama will hold joint spring and summer commencement exercises over three days beginning Friday, July 31, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

Building Bama: Where Will the Water Go?

Building Bama: Where Will the Water Go?

To allow water to properly drain and prevent future flooding, a stormwater basin is currently being constructed below the Tutwiler Triangle Lot at the corner of Bryant Drive and 10th Avenue.

UA President Stuart R. Bell speaking at a commencement ceremony.

UA to Hold 2019 Fall Commencement Exercises Dec. 14

The University of Alabama will hold its fall commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 14, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

Building Bama: Can You Hear Me Now?

Building Bama: Can You Hear Me Now?

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.