President’s Statement Regarding Executive Order

Our state and our nation have benefited immensely from the global intellect and engagement offered through our institutions of higher education. Our international faculty, students and researchers provide quantifiable value to all of us through their respective fields, impacting our lives in countless ways – from health care and technology invention, to culture and the

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This week at The University of Alabama: Book donations awarded through two efforts – Museum offers children’s programming – Schizophrenia addressed at “mini med school” – UA co-sponsors evening of African film – Engineering course offered in German

UA to Host Meeting for 3-D Printing Experts

A global group of experts that devise standards for additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing, will meet at The University of Alabama.

Healthcare Professionals Join for UA’s 15th Annual McCollough Forum

Specialists in law and medicine will speak on healthcare reform and other hot topics in medicine at the 15th annual Susan and Gaylon McCollough Medical Scholars Forum Feb. 10–11 in the Shelby Hall rotunda on The University of Alabama campus.

UA Books for Alabama Black Belt Campaign Begins

The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development’s Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign will run from Wednesday, Feb. 1, to Tuesday, Feb. 28.

UA Museum Offers Fun, Educational Opportunities for Young Minds

West Alabama youth are invited to explore the world around them through varied children’s programs offered at the Alabama Museum of Natural History on The University of Alabama’s campus.

UA’s Sonic Frontiers Presents Electronic Music Pioneer in Free Concert

The University of Alabama’s Sonic Frontiers concert series presents its second concert of the “California Experiments” 2016-2017 season Jan. 27 at 7:30 pm.

UA to Host Acclaimed Pianist

World-renowned pianist Cynthia Raim will perform a full concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Building Concert Hall Jan. 29 at 3:30 p.m.

UA Army ROTC Wins Brigade Ranger Challenge

The University of Alabama ROTC Ranger Challenge team is headed to West Point.

UA Offers Engineering Course Taught in German

UA Offers Engineering Course Taught in German

This spring 13 engineering students at The University of Alabama are learning automotive engineering through a class taught entirely in German, most likely the first German-taught engineering course for American students in the Southeast.