Students

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Make it Fit! How to Maximize Living Space, Improve Organization

Too much stuff, not enough space? Whether it’s freshmen or senior year, being generally well organized is a challenge for many students throughout their college days.

The exterior of Gorgas Library

Gorgas Library Open for Business; Renovations Ongoing

Though Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library is only four months into its estimated 18-month renovation, it is open and ready for students to use its abundant wealth of resources.

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Behind the Glow: UA Students Power Campus Events

Research and application are among the many transferrable skills UA students gain while working at University Programs.

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Stressed? Anxious? More Students Are, Find Out Why and What to do

Everyone experiences stress and anxiety, but with the landscape of higher education and the job market shifting, more college students are experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety than previous generations, according to experts.

Building Bama: The Beat Goes On

Building Bama: The Beat Goes On

While several major projects wrapped up ahead of the start of the 2019-20 academic year, UA’s department of construction administration will continue to work throughout the year on other projects around campus.

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UA’s Tidechella: 5 Reasons You Don’t Want to Miss it

If you missed Coachella this year, no worries. Tidechella at The University of Alabama is free and right around the corner.

UA Honors College Freshmen Strive to Help Others in Alabama Action

UA Honors College Freshmen Strive to Help Others in Alabama Action

Entering freshmen in The University of Alabama’s Honors College will strive to contribute to the Tuscaloosa community through service Aug. 12-16 as part of the Alabama Action, Outdoor Action and Health Action programs.

A University of Alabama graduate student poses near her workspace in a biolgoical research lab.

Tears Turn to Success for Graduate Student

Jennie Thies starts her fourth year with more confidence after winning a highly competitive national grant, the NIH Diversity Research Supplement, a two-year pre-doctoral fellowship that covers tuition and health care and provides a stipend supporting her research in the Caldwell Lab.

A photo of Megan Deloach holding her acceptance letter from The University of Alabama

Student with Down Syndrome Looking Forward to Starting Classes at UA

Megan Deloach will begin taking classes at The University of Alabama this fall as part of the CrossingPoints Certificate in Occupational Studies program. For the past two summers, she has participated in CrossingPoints Summer Bridge Program to get her ready. See her story on ABC 33/40.