UA In the News — Oct. 6

UA In the News — Oct. 6

“E-Day” draws students — Opera gala — The future of cars — and more.

UA In the News — Oct. 5

UA In the News — Oct. 5

Research on interrupting lawyers — Classes in the garden — Global warming evidence in Iceland — and more.

UA In the News — Oct. 4

UA In the News — Oct. 4

Commentary on mass shooting — Moundville festival — Early College partnership — and more.

UA In the News — Oct. 3

UA In the News — Oct. 3

“Caucasian Chalk Circle” production — Honorary alumni — Food drive kicks off — and more.

UA Takes Bold Steps to Expand, Improve, Modernize Graduate Education

UA Takes Bold Steps to Expand, Improve, Modernize Graduate Education

New and expanded graduate education programs at The University of Alabama are transforming the campus and fueling UA’s mission to take on a more innovative and influential role in American higher education.

UA In the News — Sept. 28

UA In the News — Sept. 28

Nurses practice for disaster — A classic play by a legendary playwright — Flu shots — and more.

UA In the News — Sept. 27

UA In the News — Sept. 27

SEC ties — Comment on Senate runoff — Plank Fellow — and more.

UA In the News — Sept. 26

UA In the News — Sept. 26

$5 million gift for cyber security — Best-selling author to speak — Helping Greeks go green — and more.

UA In the News — Sept. 23-25

UA In the News — Sept. 23-25

Strengthening ties with Germany — Economic effects of a recent data hack — Potential for Bibb County — and more.

Author of ‘Orphan Train’ to Visit UA

Author of ‘Orphan Train’ to Visit UA

Christina Baker Kline, author of “Orphan Train,” The University of Alabama’s 2017 Honors College Common Book, will present a lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Moody Concert Hall.