Welcome to my UA World: Morrison Coaches Equestrian Program

Welcome to my UA World: Morrison Coaches Equestrian Program

As two horses circle her in the ring, Ashley Morrison voices recommendations to the athletes atop them.

UA Prepares Dancer for Success

UA Prepares Dancer for Success

  A 2011 graduate of The University of Alabama with a bachelor of arts in dance, Joy Denver Spears got her start as a professional dancer in 2006 as one of the top 20 contestants on the Fox TV show, “So You Think You Can Dance.” She has worked with the industry’s top choreographers, and has

Women in STEM: Maggie Saylor on Being in a STEM Field

Women in STEM: Maggie Saylor on Being in a STEM Field

UA Student Maggie Saylor, a metallurgical engineering major, discusses what it’s like to study a STEM field.

UA Fashion Show Celebrates Body Image

More than two dozen University of Alabama students, faculty and staff signed up to participate in the Fashion Rocks and So Does My Body Fashion Show, part of Body Awareness Week, said Sheena Gregg, a registered dietitian and assistant director of UA’s Office of Health Promotion and Wellness.

Opera student quote

“I think opera is a very special art form. It’s something a lot of people consider geared towards different generations. But one of the most amazing things about it is that even now, there are so many things about it that are so very current and relevant.”

What is DUO? A Q&A with UA’s Chief Information Security Officer

This semester, the Office of Information Technology introduced a new tool to further protect the sensitive data held in myBama accounts: DUO. DUO is a two-factor authentication program that adds a second layer of security to a user’s myBama account. It’s a relatively new concept for many UA students, faculty and staff.  UA’s Chief Information

New UA Class Reveals History of Local Lynchings; Marker for Victims to be Erected

New UA Class Reveals History of Local Lynchings; Marker for Victims to be Erected

As part of a new history class called “Southern Memory: Lynching in the South,” which was started at The University of Alabama this fall by Dr. John Giggie, 15 students have spent the semester learning about the history and rationale of lynching, as well as tracking down the history of the documented lynchings that took place in Tuscaloosa County.

C&IS Media Day to Feature Alabama Talent

C&IS Media Day to Feature Alabama Talent

C&IS’ Media Day, formerly “J-Day,” provides an opportunity for students studying creative media and news media to hear career professionals discuss their industry. This year’s lineup features Alabama professionals.