Two UA Adapted Athletes Earn First International Medals
After three torn ACLs, Katharina Lang’s club basketball career was over. With UA’s adapted athletics program, she has a new career, competing and medaling alongside her teammates.
After three torn ACLs, Katharina Lang’s club basketball career was over. With UA’s adapted athletics program, she has a new career, competing and medaling alongside her teammates.
Children’s of Alabama honored The University of Alabama Dance Marathon program today for donating more than $1 million to the hospital over a seven-year period by presenting the organization with a recognition plaque on the Pillars of the Community display in the hospital.
The University of Alabama’s public address system is located in academic buildings, residence halls and outdoors around the campus.
UA’s Counseling Center has introduced a MindKare Mental Health Kiosk, which uses an online screening platform. The kiosk is located on the second floor of the Ferguson Center.
Dr. Richard K. Emmerson, dean emeritus of the school of liberal arts at Manhattan College, will provide artistic insight into the imagery of the book of the Apocalypse, also known as the Biblical book of Revelation, during a public lecture, “Apocalypse Illuminated,” at UA.
The fourth annual Wellness Week is here, so take advantage of fun opportunities to be your best, healthiest self. Greek points, snacks and free stuff included.
The annual flu shot campaign kicks off Sept. 12 and continues through late November with free flu shots provided at locations across campus.
Students found ways to get involved and make new friends at Get on Board Day Sept. 4.
Students in UA’s Business Honors Program gain real-world experience by helping nonprofits improve operations and complete projects.
Allison Farris, who was crowned Miss District of Columbia earlier this year, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in management information systems at UA and has worked as a software developer for Microsoft for three years.