
Parent Gives Perspective of UA’s COVID-19 Response
Mark Utzig talks about his impressions of UA’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and his trust in UA to provide a safe environment.
Mark Utzig talks about his impressions of UA’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and his trust in UA to provide a safe environment.
Finding a place to plug in may be a little challenging this semester, but “navigators” can help guide students through their first year at The University of Alabama.
A 2% increase in the number of in-state undergraduate students and record-setting Graduate School enrollment highlight UA’s fall 2020 total student headcount, which surpasses the 37,800 mark.
Some classes look a little different this fall, as they’re being taught partially or fully online. One professor has a few tips he hopes will result in a successful semester.
Many University Recreation facilities are now open and back to regular operating hours, with safety procedures in place.
Crimson Ride bus routes will return to their operations from last year as of Sept. 14.
UA has started its ninth year of providing free flu shots to students, faculty and staff at campus locations throughout the fall.
UA has implemented a testing program to help keep campus open and students, faculty and staff safe. But when should an individual be tested for COVID-19?
UA will begin COVID-19 sentinel testing members of the campus community after Labor Day.
As the fall semester continues, the testing plan at The University of Alabama is helping keep campus open and students, faculty and staff safe.