Expedition Uncovers Artifacts from First State Capitol Building
The 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba uncovered numerous artifacts from Alabama’s first state Capitol building.
The 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba uncovered numerous artifacts from Alabama’s first state Capitol building.
This week at The University of Alabama: Grant to assist UA in encouraging Latino nurses to earn advanced degrees – Wheelchair basketball camp for youth starts Thursday – Flute making at Moundville Park – Jones Gallery exhibit focuses on arts of Southern heritage — Business Hall of Fame inductees announced
Business confidence among Alabama’s industry leaders remains well above the five-year average for the third consecutive quarter, according to the latest report from economic analysts at The University of Alabama.
The Paul R. Jones Gallery in downtown Tuscaloosa will open a new exhibition, “Collected Memory,” Friday, July 7.
The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce announced six business professionals to be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame.
This week at The University of Alabama: Researchers gain insight into historical structures – Graduate’s inspiring victory over hardship featured in new book – Students help youth ‘swim to the top’ – Moundville hosts arrow making demonstration – Summer theater performs ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ in Gulf Shores
The University of Alabama has been deeply saddened by the death of Megan Rondini, and we continue to offer our sympathy to her friends and family. Information published by news outlets this week has unfortunately ignored some significant facts. When Megan went to the hospital, a University advocate met her at the hospital to provide support and stayed with her throughout the examination process. Megan also received information from University representatives regarding services available to her on campus, including counseling through the University’s Women & Gender Resource Center. …
Two select groups of students from across the state are experiencing life as a college student this summer through the Rural Health Scholars and Rural Minority Health Scholars programs.
Alabama Public Radio and WVUA 23 each won multiple awards, including APR’s selection as Most Outstanding Radio News Operation, during a recent Alabama Associated Press event.
The University of Alabama Economic Development Academy recently completed its first Applied Economic Development Honors class with 18 young professionals from across the state participating.