UA Students, Area High-Schoolers Create “TNR” Week
Psychology students at The University of Alabama and students at Tuscaloosa County High School have partnered to establish “Trap-Neuter/Spay-Release Week” in Tuscaloosa and Northport.
Psychology students at The University of Alabama and students at Tuscaloosa County High School have partnered to establish “Trap-Neuter/Spay-Release Week” in Tuscaloosa and Northport.
This week at The University of Alabama: News conference for major gift announcement set for Friday – See Crimson Racing vehicle, meet Indy winner – Research shows Chesapeake polluted since mid 1800s – Symposium explores black, white intimacies during slavery – UA leads nation in Goldwaters – Insight into how Antarctic mountain range formed – Sustainable fashion on display … and more …
Fast cars and sound engineering are the foundation of an outreach day hosted by the The University of Alabama College of Engineering.
Thomas Jefferson’s controversial relationship with Sally Hemings, and the paradox in his thinking that the relationship illustrates, raises the question: Could true love really exist between a white person in authority and a black subordinate?
An associate professor of journalism and creative media at The University of Alabama has been elected president of the Broadcast Education Association.
The University of Alabama has welcomed the 11th cohort of Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars to campus. The 12 students will be honored at an April 18 luncheon in the North Zone at Bryant Denny Stadium.
Six professors from across The University of Alabama were selected for the President’s Faculty Research Award and honored at a ceremony on campus.
Humans began measurably and negatively impacting water quality in the Chesapeake Bay in the first half of the 19th century, according to a study of eastern oysters by researchers at The University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama National Alumni Association recently named the recipients of their top awards. The 2017 Distinguished Alumna Award winner is Shelley E. Jones, of Tuscaloosa, and the 2017 Distinguished Alumnus Award winner is Frederic W. Sington Jr., of Gadsden.
The University of Alabama’s theatre and dance department will soon perform that beloved musical, “A Chorus Line,” at the Marian Gallaway Theatre.