UA In the News — March 2

Short film from TCF — Comic book company founded by students — UA photographer at Art Night — and more.

UA Staff Feature: Sheena Gregg

UA Staff Feature: Sheena Gregg

Sheena Gregg, Assistant Director in the Department of Health Promotion and Wellness, shares what it’s like to cater nutritional and dietary information to thousands of students at the University of Alabama.

UA Pediatric Cancer Study Looking for Parents to Participate

A University of Alabama professor’s new pediatric cancer study looks at ways to help parents cope with their child’s diagnosis and treatment.

UA Adapted Athletics Receives $3 Million Gift

UA Adapted Athletics Receives $3 Million Gift

The University of Alabama is taking a significant step forward in providing its adapted students-athletes with a world-class training facility and competition venue. UA announced a $3 million gift commitment from Michael and Kathy Mouron, of Mountain Brook, to help fund the $10 million facility, which was recently approved by the UA System Board of

UA In the News — March 1

Robert Witt inducted into Wheelchair Basketball Hall of Fame — Politics in the South — Easter egg hunt — and more.

UA In the News — Feb. 27-29

UA’s Lift program seeks participants — Looking toward the South on Super Tuesday — Geologist comments on skinhole — UA student in nursing finds her path — and more.

UA Matters: Transitioning Back to Work After Baby

The University of Alabama’s Dr. Laura Bloom offers tips for new moms transitioning back to work following childbirth.

UA In the News — Feb. 26

Donation to adaptive learning facility — Night of Champions — Black Warrior Film Festival — and more.

‘Tested’ Filmmaker To Discuss Social, Education Issues at UA

Activist and filmmaker Curtis Chin will screen his education and equality documentary Tested Monday, Feb. 29 at The University of Alabama.

UA’s Paul Jones Gallery of Art to Unveil ‘Black is Beautiful’ Exhibit

University of Alabama students have curated an art exhibition that responds to stereotypical portrayals of African-Americans.