
Black History Month 2018: UA Celebrates with a Variety of Events
The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during Black History Month.
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The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during Black History Month.
The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during Black History Month. The theme this year is “African Americans In Times Of War.”
An Alabama death row exoneree will share his story of wrongful conviction and his decades-long journey to freedom Friday, Feb. 2, at The University of Alabama.
This week at The University of Alabama: Current comment on Birmingham’s housing market – LIFT seeks volunteers for community skill development programs – Dance Alabama! heads to schools – Free tax prep.
Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Service partnered with The University of Alabama’s University Medical Center to develop ACTION, a program that responds to the less critical needs of the community and reduces costly hospital emergency room transports and care.
The University of Alabama College of Education has launched the Evidence-based International Early Intervention Office to promote an intervention model designed for children younger than 6 with disabilities and their families.
University of Alabama researchers, America’s Warrior Partnership and The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation have partnered on a four-year, $2.9 million study to explore risk factors that contribute to suicides, early mortality and self-harm among military veterans.
The University of Alabama will hold its winter commencement exercises Saturday, Dec. 16, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.
A 10-person committee will oversee UA’s national search for a new vice president for Research and Economic Development, and a search firm will be hired to help identify qualified candidates.
Access to mental health care and being able to afford care are the two biggest challenges people face, says one University of Alabama psychologist.