UA In the News — Oct. 19
UA wins grant to combat opioid abuse — UA research on psychopathic workplace leaders — and more.
UA wins grant to combat opioid abuse — UA research on psychopathic workplace leaders — and more.
To prepare students for data analytic career opportunities, the Manderson Graduate School of Business at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Business now offers a Master of Science in Business Analytics.
UA study: some professions have more psychopaths than others — UA expert discusses 2008 recession — and more.
Think your pumpkin carving skills can stand up to Big Al’s? Here’s your chance to find out – it’s almost time for our annual pumpkin-carving contest!
Free candy, ghost tours, games and crafts. And did we mention free candy?
Every employee must act by electing or declining health, dental or vision insurance coverages and flexible spending accounts during open enrollment.
Research on corporate leaders — National Fossil Day — Give money for disaster relief — and more.
Bryant Museum marks 30 years — Homecoming Queen crowned — An inspiring band — and more.
This year’s UA United Way campaign theme is Champions United: A Tradition of Caring, Serving, and Giving. The goal is $385,000.
Faculty, staff, retirees and spouses are invited to the second annual Work-Life and Wellness Expo at Coleman Coliseum from 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Oct. 17.