
New Opportunities: CrossingPoints Students Begin New Program
Six students recently began their college careers in UA’s first year-round program for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Six students recently began their college careers in UA’s first year-round program for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
The University of Alabama is entering its eighth year of providing free vaccinations to protect students, faculty and staff from the flu.
Check out what some successful interns have been up to this summer.
UA graduate student Rachel Paulk is working with West Alabama-area law enforcement on an innovative research project that measures officers’ responses in various “shoot/don’t shoot” scenarios.
The University of Alabama is making the transfer process easier through a program that allows students at two-year colleges to track their bachelor’s degree progress prior to enrolling at UA.
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.
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.
Once reluctant to affiliate with Alabama REACH, Timothy Skipper is now a proud ambassador for the program.
Research and application are among the many transferrable skills UA students gain while working at University Programs.
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.