CrossingPoints to Begin $2.5 Million Expansion Program on UA Campus

CrossingPoints to Begin $2.5 Million Expansion Program on UA Campus

CrossingPoints, a student transition program on The University of Alabama campus, is growing in both size and reach through a $2.5 million grant to help create a bridge to higher education for those with intellectual disabilities.

Dr. Stuart Bell delivers the 2015 Fall Faculty/Staff Address

Dr. Stuart Bell delivers the 2015 Fall Faculty/Staff Address

On Tuesday, October 20, 2015, UA President, Dr. Stuart Bell, spoke to faculty and staff at the Fall Faculty/Staff Meeting.

Forever Crimson

Forever Crimson

This years Homecoming theme is “Forever Crimson”. We went around campus asking students what the theme meant to them.

Thank You from UA

Thank You from UA

A message of thanks to UA supporters. To make a gift to The University of Alabama, visit onlinegiving.ua.edu.

Million Dollar Band – The Office Theme

Million Dollar Band – The Office Theme

The Million Dollar Band’s Percussion Pit warms up with a familiar tune.

Million Dollar Band

Million Dollar Band

Get a behind the scenes look at The University of Alabama’s Million Dollar Band!

UA Gameday 2015 Information

UA Gameday 2015 Information

Do you have questions about the start of football season at The University of Alabama? Nick Frenz with UA Gameday Operations answers some of the most frequently asked questions, and explains some of the changes for Gameday 2015 at the Capstone.

Get On Board Day

Get On Board Day

University of Alabama students had the opportunity to learn about the more than 500 students organizations on campus through the annual Get On Board Day event.

Late Night at the Ferg: ONYX ’15

Late Night at the Ferg: ONYX ’15

As part of UA’s 2015 Week of Welcome, students took part in Onyx ’15, an event that showcased cultural and Greek organizations, and featured a fashion show, Step show and performance by the Afro-American Gospel Choir.

Alabama Action

Alabama Action

Many University of Alabama honor students spent their first week on campus giving back to their new community through the 15th annual Alabama Action project. This year’s projects, which were planned and implemented by the students, took place at two Tuscaloosa County elementary schools.