UA Raised Over 430,000 Pounds of Food For Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Drive
Together The University of Alabama and Auburn University raised more than 1.4 million pounds of food for Alabamians in need.
Together The University of Alabama and Auburn University raised more than 1.4 million pounds of food for Alabamians in need.
The group is open to students, faculty staff from UA, Shelton State Community College and Stillman College, and citizens across West Alabama.
The fundraising event raised over $6,000 for the SGA’s Joe Espy Needs-Based Scholarship to help students in need of financial assistance.
The annual Operation Iron Ruck brings awareness to veterans suicides.
UA senior Kate Herndon is among 32 in the nation to receive the Rhodes Scholarship.
Members of the Campus Veterans Association cleaned the graves of fellow veterans at Williamson Cemetery.
U.S. Army Maj. Kimberly A. Smith is the recipient of the 2024 UA Online Legendary Service Award.
One student’s innovation could be a game-changer for a variety of industries.
Students and employees are encouraged to help secure a win over Auburn and make a difference in fighting food insecurity.
Veterans like Jordan Golden find community and support on campus through the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs.