Hamlet on Jazz at UA

Hamlet on Jazz at UA

Hamlet is an age-old Shakespearean tale of revenge, betrayal, ghosts, incest, depression and murder. If that wasn’t enough to hold the interest of modern audiences of this more than 400-year-old legendary play, what if award-winning University of Alabama theatre and dance professor Seth Panitch jazzed it up a bit?

Changes to Priority Registration Process Benefit Students

A new university policy outlines the process for deciding the order in which students register for classes. The policy is designed to stress fairness, especially for those students with limited access to specialized classes or courses needed for graduation. It defines the categories of need to merit priority registration. It also helps maximize the possibility

UA In the News — Sept. 30

Nine Alabama authors honored — Homecoming weekend — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger ready to roll — and more.

UA In the News — Sept. 29

UA Opera Theatre debuts new work — Homecoming queens in history — Jazzing up Shakespeare — and more

Dr. Nick Tew at Moraine Lake

UA Professor Receives Highest Award in Geosciences

The American Geosciences Institute recently announced that Dr. Berry H. “Nick” Tew Jr., the state geologist of Alabama and the director of The University of Alabama’s Center for Sedimentary Basin Studies, has received the AGI Medal in Memory of Ian Campbell for Superlative Service to the Geosciences, the institute’s highest award.

UA In the News — Sept. 28

Beautiful campus — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger returns — Cybersecurity issues — and more.

Carl Zimmer

Science Writer to Discuss Evolution in UA’s ALLELE Series

Award-winning author and science journalist Carl Zimmer will be on campus Thursday, Oct. 6, to talk about the global impact of human evolution at the 11th Alabama Lectures on Life’s Evolution, or ALLELE, seminar series.

UA to Share in $3.45 Million NSF Grant to Aid Innovation

UA to Share in $3.45 Million NSF Grant to Aid Innovation

The University of Alabama’s role in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation is strengthened through a new $3.45 million National Science Foundation grant awarded to the regional hub to which UA and three other universities belong.