UA Students Learn Language Through Engineering

UA Books for Alabama Black Belt Campaign Begins

The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development’s Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign will run from Wednesday, Feb. 1, to Tuesday, Feb. 28.

UA In the News — Jan. 25

Shelters in mobile home parks — ROTC student’s family is key — Sonic Frontiers concert — and more.

UA Museum Offers Fun, Educational Opportunities for Young Minds

West Alabama youth are invited to explore the world around them through varied children’s programs offered at the Alabama Museum of Natural History on The University of Alabama’s campus.

UA Hosts Fashion Show Promoting Positive Body Image

UA Hosts Fashion Show Promoting Positive Body Image

The University of Alabama is looking for a few good models to help promote positive body image during the Fashion Rocks and So Does My Body Fashion Show in February.

UA’s Sonic Frontiers Presents Electronic Music Pioneer in Free Concert

The University of Alabama’s Sonic Frontiers concert series presents its second concert of the “California Experiments” 2016-2017 season Jan. 27 at 7:30 pm.

UA to Host Acclaimed Pianist

World-renowned pianist Cynthia Raim will perform a full concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Building Concert Hall Jan. 29 at 3:30 p.m.

UA “In the News” — Jan. 24

ROTC students win competition — Mock trial group offers invitational — Collective conversations — and more.

UA In the News — Jan. 21-23

Horse riding rivalry — Talking with Hindu students — Taking millennials seriously in public relations — and more.

Smith quote

“I suspect it is because political leaders often attempt policy change that is too extreme when they have unified control of legislature and executive branch. They don’t expect to have to compromise. But it often turns out that there are intra-party disagreements.”