Two students holding a small catapult that was built during a summer camp

From Accounting to Music, UA Offers Variety of Summer Camps

Whether you’re an adult looking to explore dirt’s hidden secrets while learning about archaeology or a junior high student interested in athletic training careers, The University of Alabama has a variety of summer activities for all ages.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Robotics Team prepares for NASA contest – Interim class focuses on barbecue – Researchers explore whether watermelon can reduce heart disease risk – Session to strengthen K-12 education May 16

Bryant Museum Unveils New Sculpture

Bryant Museum Unveils New Sculpture

The Bryant Museum has installed a new sculpture, honoring the late Kevin Turner, in the “Tide Through Time” exhibit.

UA School of Law, ABA Journal Name Finalists for Harper Lee Prize

The University of Alabama School of Law and the ABA Journal have announced the finalists for the 2017 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.

UA’s Black Honored with Schweitzer Leadership Award

UA’s Black Honored with Schweitzer Leadership Award

The Alabama chapter of The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship recently presented the Schweitzer Leadership Award to Stephen Black, founder and director of the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at The University of Alabama.

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA to hold commencement ceremonies May 5-7 – Metropolitan Museum of Art awards student internship – Fourteen land Fulbrights – Zika update – Science Sunday to highlight recycling – Students curate identity exhibit

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA to hold commencement ceremonies May 5-7 – Piano students taught remotely from New York City — Chesapeake Bay polluted earlier than thought – Antarctic Mountain Range formed from heat below — Expert to discuss anxiety, autism – Program focuses on transitions from hospital to home – Panel discusses mental health crisis within jails – Human trafficking subject of nursing conference

A Prominent UA Alumni Couple Contributes the Largest Arts and Sciences Endowment in More Than Two Decades

A Prominent UA Alumni Couple Contributes the Largest Arts and Sciences Endowment in More Than Two Decades

Two prominent University of Alabama alumni, Dr. E. Gaylon and Mrs. Susan N. McCollough, have gifted the College of Arts and Sciences with its largest academic endowment in more than two decades – for the purpose of creating two unprecedented initiatives: The Dr. E. Gaylon McCollough Institute for Pre-Medical Scholars and the Susan N. McCollough Art Biennale.

Former U.S. Attorney Named UA Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Law

Former U.S. Attorney Named UA Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Law

The University of Alabama School of Law has announced that former U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance will join the law school as a Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Law in August.

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This week at The University of Alabama: News conference for major gift announcement set for Friday – See Crimson Racing vehicle, meet Indy winner – Research shows Chesapeake polluted since mid 1800s – Symposium explores black, white intimacies during slavery – UA leads nation in Goldwaters – Insight into how Antarctic mountain range formed – Sustainable fashion on display … and more …