UA In the News — Jan. 18
Congratulating the Tide on the House floor — Comment on health-care reform — Crimsonettes at the championship — and more.
Congratulating the Tide on the House floor — Comment on health-care reform — Crimsonettes at the championship — and more.
In light of the racist and disturbing videos posted by one of our students on social media, I want to express my personal disgust and disappointment. Like many of you, I find the videos highly offensive and deeply hurtful, not only to our students and our entire University community, but to everyone who viewed them. The actions of this student do not represent the larger student body or the values of our University, and she is no longer enrolled here.
Keys to the job search — Yoga classes in libraries — Events celebrating Dr. King — and more.
The University of Alabama will resume classes and normal operations at noon today.
The University of Alabama will resume classes and normal operations at noon Wednesday, Jan. 17.
The University of Alabama will suspend classes and all other operations Tuesday, Jan. 16, due to the possibility of severe winter weather, including the UA campus and Tuscaloosa County.
UA, city team up on health care – Job growth – Trophy on display – and more.
University of Alabama junior Marissa Navarro and Dr. Ellen Griffith Spears will be honored alongside civil rights pioneer Rev. Frank Dukes at the annual Realizing the Dream’s Legacy Banquet on Friday, Jan. 12.
University Medical Center was nationally certified in December as a Patient-Centered Medical Home in recognition of its commitment to patients while improving quality and lowering health care costs.
Ribbon cutting for Adapted Athletic facility — Freshman hero — Birmingham in the middle — and more.