
When Should I Get Tested?
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 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.
Zachary Bourg, a freshman majoring in biology, talks about his experience in isolation housing following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.
The Capstone Men and Women, official ambassadors for UA, recently put together gift bags for some of their peers who have been directly impacted by COVID-19.
A new mural of the Cahaba River Wildlife Refuge in the Ferguson Center showcases one of the state’s most biodiverse and beautiful natural settings.
John Dodd, a junior majoring in political science and public relations, shares why it’s important for fellow students to get tested for COVID-19.
UA students are to isolate when testing positive for COVID-19, and quarantine when believed to have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive.
UA’s Student Government Association has produced a video that covers the steps required for students to stay healthy on campus by following personal hygiene and public health guidelines.
Two groups comprised of representatives from various professional backgrounds and roles on campus are advising President Bell on UA’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.