Montgomery Student Named 2019 Homecoming queen
Olivia Rush, a communicative disorders major from Montgomery, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta, was named Homecoming Queen for 2019 at a rally Friday night on campus.
Olivia Rush, a communicative disorders major from Montgomery, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta, was named Homecoming Queen for 2019 at a rally Friday night on campus.
Passio Go! will replace TransLoc as the Crimson Ride tracking system starting Nov. 1.
With six UA athletics teams sporting a perfect 100 in Graduation Success Rate, six additional teams posted totals ranging from 91 to 96.
The 2019 University of Alabama Homecoming Court was selected in a student election. A total of 10,352 votes were cast. The Homecoming Queen will be announced at the pep rally on the Quad at 7 p.m. Friday.
During fall and winter breaks, Beyond Bama, an initiative of the Center for Service and Leadership in the Division of Student Life, is offering short-term, all-inclusive, service-learning trips for University of Alabama students.
Students are invited to attend the Faculty Research Showcase Nov. 8 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Ballroom to learn more about campus research opportunities for students.
Three candidates vying to be the next dean of The University of Alabama’s Honors College will make presentations to the campus community the week of Oct. 21.
“Return of the Legends” is the theme for The University of Alabama’s Homecoming celebration Oct. 20-26.
Matthew Meadows, a UA first-year graduate student, won second prize in the university division of the International Horn Competition of America in Fort Collins, Colorado.
On Oct. 16, UA’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will host “A Path Forward,” an action planning dinner for students only that encourages sharing innovative and inclusive approaches for a better campus.