Teams Vie for $50k in Business Plan Competition at UA

Teams Vie for $50k in Business Plan Competition at UA

The annual Edward K. Aldag Jr. Business Plan Competition at The University of Alabama will award $50,000 to one of 40 teams that will compete Thursday, March 30, at the Bryant Conference Center.

UA Museums’ Collections Spotlight: Civil War Maps

UA Museums’ Collections Spotlight: Civil War Maps

The Museums’ Collections Spotlight is a weekly feature that highlights an item from The University of Alabama Museums’ Collections.

UA In the News — March 24

Groove and Grill for Secret Meals — Adapted Athletics for golf — A 3-D shoe — and more.

Psychologist to Discuss Debate Over Personality Disorder Diagnoses in UA Lecture

Psychologist to Discuss Debate Over Personality Disorder Diagnoses in UA Lecture

A psychology researcher who is advocating for changes to the American Psychology Association’s diagnostic manual will discuss the ongoing debate over how to diagnose and treat people with mental disorders during the annual Dinoff Memorial Lecture, Friday, March 31, at The University of Alabama.

Living History Festival Connects People to UA’s Past

Living History Festival Connects People to UA’s Past

The West Alabama community is invited to connect with people from history who played a role in making Tuscaloosa what it is today during The University of Alabama’s annual Living History Festival Saturday, March 25.

UA In the News — March 23

UA researchers predict population growth for state — Black Warrior Film Festival — Civil rights memorabilia sought — and more.

UA Undergraduate Research Conference Adds Creative Showcase

To highlight the collaborative relationship between the arts and research, The University of Alabama’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference is kicking off its 14th year with an undergraduate Creative Showcase Wednesday, March 29, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Ferguson Center Theatre and Gallery on the UA campus.

UA In the News — March 22

UA history professor helps out an actor — Art professor’s work reaches Lake Tahoe — The art of the book in Cuba — and more.

Weber Shandwick CEO to Address UA Students, Faculty

Weber Shandwick CEO to Address UA Students, Faculty

Andy Polansky, CEO of Weber Shandwick, will deliver the 19th Koten Distinguished Lecture in Public Relations Tuesday, March 28, at 9:30 a.m. on his topic, “Navigating Through a Dizzying Pace of Change.”

Library Expert to Give Keynote Address at UA Diversity Symposium

Dr. Clara Chu, one of the nation’s top experts in international libraries, will give the keynote address at the College of Communication and Information Sciences’ Diversity Symposium.