UA In the News — Feb. 1

UA In the News — Feb. 1

Helping out to test for radon — Heritage festival — Birmingham housing market — and more.

Black History Month 2018: UA Celebrates with a Variety of Events

Black History Month 2018: UA Celebrates with a Variety of Events

The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during Black History Month.

UA In the News — Jan. 31

UA In the News — Jan. 31

Pack a Purse project — Law School fair — Super moon viewing — and more.

Startup Weekend Tuscaloosa: Where Ideas Become Reality

Startup Weekend Tuscaloosa: Where Ideas Become Reality

Do you have an idea for a new product or a solution to a problem but don’t know how to get started or who to start with? Startup Weekend Tuscaloosa Feb. 23-25 is where those ideas can become reality.

UA In the News — Jan. 30

UA In the News — Jan. 30

UA STEM program lauded — Professor aids quilters — Students help file taxes — and more.

UA “In the News” — Jan. 27-29

UA “In the News” — Jan. 27-29

A 24-hour theatre competition — UA faculty member lectures on environment — Program promotes job skills — and more.

traffic cone and the words road, sidewalk and other closures

Road Closings for Jan. 29-30

This week, Norfolk Southern Railroad will close portions of various roads near railways, which will affect the flow of traffic on campus.

UA In the News — Jan. 26

UA In the News — Jan. 26

Welding super-strong steel — Lending a hand in a tennis program — Cyber security — and more.

UA Hosts 16th Annual McCollough Medical Scholars Forum

UA Hosts 16th Annual McCollough Medical Scholars Forum

Medical specialists Drs. Jon Gavras and Matthew Might will be the keynote speakers for the 16th annual Susan and Gaylon McCollough Medical Scholars Forum Feb. 9–10 in the Shelby Hall rotunda.

UA CrossingPoints Graduate Reaches Ultimate Goal

UA CrossingPoints Graduate Reaches Ultimate Goal

Shortly after Cody Pope completed his second Summer Bridge at UA – a college-preparation program for individuals with intellectual disabilities – program coordinator Dr. Amy Williamson was convinced Pope could live independently.