Engineering Doctoral Graduate Receives National Fellowship

Engineering Doctoral Graduate Receives National Fellowship

A recent graduate of The University of Alabama civil, construction and environment engineering program has received a prestigious fellowship with the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Christmas Wreaths Brings Generations Together

Christmas Wreaths Brings Generations Together

Capstone Village opened its first art gallery Dec. 11 with Christmas wreaths decorated by at least 15 University of Alabama fraternities and sororities.

‘Graduation Won’t Tear Us Apart’

‘Graduation Won’t Tear Us Apart’

Helping and supporting each other along the way, the McCloud father-daughter duo will graduate on Saturday.

Music Tickles Memory, Even After It’s Been Lost

Music Tickles Memory, Even After It’s Been Lost

Students with UA’s School of Music performed for residents of Capstone Village luxury retirement community who have Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Fall 2018 Graduation Candidates Announced at UA

Fall 2018 Graduation Candidates Announced at UA

The University of Alabama will award some 2,233 degrees during fall commencement Dec. 15.

UA Names Dean of Students

UA Names Dean of Students

Dr. Jamie R. Riley has been named The University of Alabama’s assistant vice president and dean of students effective Monday, Feb. 25, 2019.

Renovations to Aquatic Center to Cause Bryant Drive Lane Closures

Renovations to Aquatic Center to Cause Bryant Drive Lane Closures

As the holiday break approaches, construction crews on The University of Alabama campus are preparing to complete a major project as part of the $21 million renovation of UA’s Aquatics Center.

traffic cone and the words road, sidewalk and other closures

Road Closure on Seventh Avenue Begins Dec. 20

The Seventh Avenue road closure in front of H.M. Comer Hall will begin Dec. 20 and will end on New Year’s Day.

Graduating to a Higher Calling

Graduating to a Higher Calling

When University of Alabama swimmer Christopher Reid returned from the 2016 Olympic Games, he struggled with the disappointment of not medaling for his native South Africa.

Gorgas Library on the Quad during a blue-skied day

VOTE! Gorgas Library Seeks Input on Renovations

The historic Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library, built in 1939 upon the ashes of the University’s first library, Rotunda, which was destroyed in the Civil War, is getting a much needed, massive, multi-phased renovation.