State Engineering Hall of Fame Inducts 2017 Class

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame inducted five individuals and honored a corporation during a recent ceremony at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa. The following five individuals join the 173 inducted into the Hall of Fame over the past 29 years: Brian D. Barr of Birmingham; Bill L. Harbert, formerly of Birmingham;

Alumnus brings "Publicly Identified" exhibit to UA.

Exhibit, Lecture on Queer History Coming to UA Gallery

A historical exhibition of Charlotte, North Carolina’s queer history is coming to The University of Alabama Gallery Tuesday, March 7, and it will be displayed until Friday, April 14.

UA Adapted Athletics Set to Host Collegiate Classic

UA Adapted Athletics Set to Host Collegiate Classic

The University of Alabama’s wheelchair basketball teams will close the 2016-17 regular season with the annual Collegiate Classic, Friday and Saturday at UA.

UA Professor: Political Identity More Complex than Traditional Labels

A person’s political identity – for instance “strong conservative” or “moderate liberal” – means something different from place to place, according to a psychology researcher at The University of Alabama.

UA’s Tri Delta Donation Helps Establish Fund for Students in Need

A new fund for University of Alabama students facing need was recently established through the donation of a UA sorority chapter.

UA Offers Demo Day for The Edge Business Incubator

The Edge incubator, in partnership with the Alabama Entrepreneurship Institute at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce, will host the first Demo Day Friday, Feb. 24, at the Bryant Conference Center.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA breaks ground on adapted athletics facility – Tri Delta helps establish fund for needy students – Political identities more complex than labels, research shows – African American History Month events continue – Ocean floor reveals climate clues – Criminal justice professor offers commentary on opioid-related proposals – Alabama Repertory Dance – Adapted Athletics to host six teams – Fashion show promotes positive body image – Lullaby concert promotes family-friendly fun – Science ‘lightning’ talks continue

UA Professor to Hold Reading for ‘Crunk Feminist Collection’

UA Professor to Hold Reading for ‘Crunk Feminist Collection’

A University of Alabama professor and her co-authors are holding a public reading of their work on black feminism, “The Crunk Feminist Collective.”

Neuroscientist to Discuss Brain Development at UA ALLELE Lecture

Neuroscientist and professor Dr. Michael Anderson will speak about the evolution of the brain, cognition and how our bodies relate to the way we think at the next Alabama Lectures on Life’s Evolution, or ALLELE, series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, in the North Lawn Hall auditorium on The University of Alabama campus.

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UA Leaps into 2017 with Ala. Repertory Dance Theatre

The University of Alabama’s theatre and dance department invites the UA and Tuscaloosa communities to its spring performance of the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre.