Tied to the Capstone, Tuscaloosa

Tied to the Capstone, Tuscaloosa

The University of Alabama Police Department recently awarded Ryan Clanton the inaugural SRA of the Year award for his commitment to serving the University community and “willingness to go above and beyond his call of duty.”

UA In the News — July 10

UA In the News — July 10

UA faculty member shows art work in Gadsden; Antenna design team makes competiton; Camp Seale Harris; and more,

UA In the News — July 7-9

UA In the News — July 7-9

Helping to find a black hole — Dance company heads to Edinburgh — Art exhibit inspired by a film — and more.

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of a Fire or Explosion

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of a Fire or Explosion

The University provides monthly safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations. This month’s topic is what to do in case of a fire or explosion.

UA In the News — July 6

UA In the News — July 6

Comment on a frog eating a firefly — Comment on “Purge” prequel — Summer Bridge Program — and more.

A bunch of graduates in a line at commencement

Commencement Volunteers Needed

The Division of Strategic Communications is looking for faculty and staff to volunteer to assist with commencement ceremonies.

‘Women of the Tide’ Highlights Achievements of UA Women

“Women of the Tide: 125 Years of Women at The University of Alabama” opened June 29 at the Gorgas House Museum and includes a multitude of artifacts.

UA In the News — July 4-5

UA In the News — July 4-5

Miss Pennsylvania — Plight of frogs — Theory of dragons — and more.

A Where Legends Are Made banner near the Student Center

UA Athletics Leads Nation in CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

Eleven Crimson Tide student-athletes earned Academic All-America honors during the 2017-18 academic year, marking the fifth year in a row Alabama has reached double digits in terms of the prestigious honor.

Winning the Water Quality Game

Winning the Water Quality Game

The Alabama Water Institute can use the Watershed Game to teach people around campus and Tuscaloosa how to win water quality battles in real life.