UA In the News — Sept. 12
Examining a state education effort — In the steps of 9/11 — and more.
Examining a state education effort — In the steps of 9/11 — and more.
Seeking “All of Us” participants — Preparing for flu season — Birding trails — and more.
More recycling — Art night on Woods Quad — Jubilee fundraiser — and more.
The University of Alabama’s public address system is located in academic buildings, residence halls and outdoors around the campus.
Museum opens early — App for tutors — Dual authentication system — and more.
The Office of First Year Experience and Retention Initiatives is looking for faculty and staff to be mentors for incoming first-generation students
Dr. Richard K. Emmerson, dean emeritus of the school of liberal arts at Manhattan College, will provide artistic insight into the imagery of the book of the Apocalypse, also known as the Biblical book of Revelation, during a public lecture, “Apocalypse Illuminated,” at UA.
Artifacts on display — Faculty member directes “Forever Plaid” — Dealing with grief — and more.
Survey results will provide guidance to University leadership for continued improvement to the campus workplace experience by providing the thoughts and opinions of UA employees.
The annual flu shot campaign kicks off Sept. 12 and continues through late November with free flu shots provided at locations across campus.