Inside UA Weekend Edition Suspended for Summer

Inside UA Weekend Edition Suspended for Summer

The weekend edition of the UA e-newsletter Inside UA will be suspended for the May Interim and summer session.

UA In the News — May 2

UA In the News — May 2

Venerable graduate — Comment on spelling — Blue Key students — and more.

Play about Race, Basketball Wins Professor National Arts Grant

Play about Race, Basketball Wins Professor National Arts Grant

Seth Panitch, professor of acting and head of The University of Alabama’s acting programs, was awarded a $10,000 National Endowment of the Arts grant to produce his upcoming play, “Separate and Equal.”

traffic cone and the words road, sidewalk and other closures

Summer Road Closings Begin in May

Summer onstruction projects will create lane and road closings around campus.

UA In the News — May 1

UA In the News — May 1

Student particiaptes in Creative Campus show — A philosopher’s doodles — Graduations forthcoming — and more.

UA In the News — April 28-30

UA In the News — April 28-30

Glaciers of the past may predict the future — RISE golf tournament — UA students show off documentaries — and more.

Monthly Safety Reminder graphic which says UA Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of a Suspicious Package

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of a Suspicious Package

The University of Alabama provides monthly safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.

A celebratory banner highlighting faculty, staff and retiree accomplishments.

Faculty Accolades for April 30, 2018

The latest publications, exhibitions and awards earned by UA faculty.

UA In the News — April 27

UA In the News — April 27

Donation creates leadership program — Senior’s “Carousel” — Off to Parish Fashion Week — and more.

Capstone Celebrates Arbor Day With Gift of Trees from Tuscaloosa

Capstone Celebrates Arbor Day With Gift of Trees from Tuscaloosa

The University of Alabama Landscape and Grounds Advisory Board observed Arbor Day on campus April 24 by celebrating the successful relocation of 128 crape myrtle trees.