Students Attend Bama Bound

Students Attend Bama Bound

While some students are a little nervous about starting their college journey, UA’s summer orientation session Bama Bound helps students meet new friends, learn about the University, register for their first semester’s classes and have a good time.

In the News — June 9

Lessons about wills and estates — AP preparation camp — New coach for women’s wheelchair basketball — and more.

In the News — June 8

UA student competes on “American Ninja Warrior” — Pop-up medical privacy tent goes to market — and more.

Spin-off Company to Market, Sell UA-Developed Product

Spin-off Company to Market, Sell UA-Developed Product

The University of Alabama licensed the technology behind a collapsible sideline tent designed to give better medical care to athletes to a spin-off company that will develop, market, manufacture and distribute the tent.

UA In the News — June 7

Music therapy comes to a hometown — Kayaking students raise awareness — Olympic trials — and more.

UA Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study Everglades’ Greenhouse Gases

UA Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study Everglades’ Greenhouse Gases

Two University of Alabama researchers, along with their collaborators, recently received $834,000 from the National Science Foundation to continue their study of greenhouse gases in the Everglades.

UA In the News — June 4-6

UA theatre heads to Theatre Row in NYC — Girls State begins — Technology and career camps — and more.

UA Matters: What is Mindfulness, and How Can I Cultivate it?  

The University of Alabama’s Dr. Caroline Boxmeyer explains how mindfulness and contemplative practices can improve overall health and well-being.

UA In the News — June 3

Boys State serves the community — UA English professor wins prize — A day of computer coding for teachers — and more.

UA In the News — June 2

Studying abroad — Celebrating Gorgas House — Creative Writing Camp — and more.