“Freedom and Fire!: A Civil War Story”
Five days before the war ends, The University of Alabama’s campus is obliterated. A trio of scholars set out to tell the old story in a new way.
Five days before the war ends, The University of Alabama’s campus is obliterated. A trio of scholars set out to tell the old story in a new way.
Food drive wraps up — NASA, UA collaborate — Mock trial team takes prize — and more.
Elephant Appreciation Day — Research into higher education — Tree-decorating starts — and more.
Students from Tuscaloosa Magnet Middle School and University Place Elementary School will display their artwork at The University of Alabama’s Paul R. Jones Gallery of Art from Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 as part of the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art’s K-12 Fellows Program.
All members of The University of Alabama campus community are invited to attend public presentations by each of the finalists for the position of executive vice president and provost. The first candidate, Dr. Jennifer Evans-Cowley, will give a public presentation from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, in 1012 North Lawn Hall. A one-hour
In honor of Marilyn Williams Elmore and her husband John Durr Elmore, The University of Alabama Board of Trustees recently approved the establishment of The Marilyn Williams Elmore and John Durr Elmore Endowed Professorship in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Members of The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa communities will have the opportunity to learn the history of the Bryce Hospital, now the Bryce Campus at UA, during the Alan V. Kaufman Phi Alpha Symposium Friday, Nov. 18, at UA.
A Louisiana State University social work researcher will detail the Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination project, a grassroots initiative that has resulted in annual decreases in homicides in the city, during a colloquium Thursday, Nov. 17, at The University of Alabama.
Supermoon as seen at UA — UA studies show impact of large industries on the state — Libraries gear up for finals — and more.
The University of Alabama men’s basketball program, along with six other Crimson Tide programs, led the Southeastern Conference in Graduation Success Rate figures released by the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tuesday.