‘Million Dollar’ Birthdays: Grandmother, Grandson Play in UA Band

‘Million Dollar’ Birthdays: Grandmother, Grandson Play in UA Band

Faye Black, an alumna of the 1955 Million Dollar Band, stepped onto the field of Bryant-Denny Stadium at The University of Alabama as part of its Alumni Band, which performs once a year.

Cyber Security Awareness Month Tip: Answers to DUO FAQs

Cyber Security Awareness Month Tip: Answers to DUO FAQs

Now that UA has more than 37,000 DUO users, UA’s Office of Information Technology has answers to the most commonly asked questions about the cybersecurity app.

Out of the Darkness Walk Set for Oct. 8

Out of the Darkness Walk Set for Oct. 8

About 1,000 people are expected to participate in the Oct. 8 Out of the Darkness Walk, the anchor event of UA’s Suicide Awareness Week.

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of an Armed Individual on Campus

Monthly Safety Reminder: What to do in Case of an Armed Individual on Campus

Each month the University provides safety tips and information to help the UA community be prepared in different types of emergency situations.

From UA Grad to Outer Space, Hines Selected as Astronaut Candidate

From UA Grad to Outer Space, Hines Selected as Astronaut Candidate

UA alumnus Bob Hines was selected for NASA’s 2017 Astronaut Candidate Class. He was chosen as one of 12 candidates from a pool of 18,300 applicants – the largest number of applicants in the space program’s history.

SGA Elections Board Invites Candidates for Open Senate Seats

SGA Elections Board Invites Candidates for Open Senate Seats

The SGA Elections Board invites students in both the College of Education and the Graduate School to run for open senate seats during the Fall 2017 election.

‘Bama Salute’: AFROTC Swears In New Group of Cadets at Soccer Match

‘Bama Salute’: AFROTC Swears In New Group of Cadets at Soccer Match

ROTC contracting ceremonies are typically low-key: an oath taken as a group in front of fellow cadets, cadre and family.

Guide to the Capstone Squirrel

Guide to the Capstone Squirrel

Mysterious. Ubiquitous. Resilient. The Capstone squirrel.

That “ONE” in a Million

That “ONE” in a Million

Performing in front of millions of fans each year, the Million Dollar Band has been a Crimson Tide tradition for 105 years. But what does it take to become that “ONE” in a million?

Time 100 Paleoanthropologist to Share Human Origins Discoveries

Time 100 Paleoanthropologist to Share Human Origins Discoveries

World-renowned paleoanthropologist Dr. Lee Berger will speak on his leading-edge discoveries in South Africa in his lecture “Homo naledi – The Species Rewriting the Story of Us” on Monday, Oct. 2.