UA Offers African American History Month 2017 Events
The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during African American History Month.
The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during African American History Month.
“I think we can certainly count on the DOJ (Department of Justice) to back down on its opposition to voter ID laws, especially given President Trump’s and Jeff Sessions’ opinions regarding the prevalence of voter fraud. This doesn’t mean these laws won’t be struck down, though. Much of the civil rights/voting rights legal work is
“We’ve been trying to follow the model of a lot of bands that have risen out of a college scene in the last few years, like Futurebirds out of Athens. Even Panic came from the college scene. Where Futurebirds specialized in their album stuff and Panic focuses on live, we’re trying to combine elements of
Construction projects — Festival of African films — Opening for Bon Jovi — and more.
UA dean discusses health care — “Fashion Rocks” event — Trustees consider new projects — and more.
A convenient app — Professors discuss political developments — Students of Color Leadership Summit — and more.
Evidence of a melted ice shelf — Museum program for kids — Effects of a potential trade war — and more.
The University of Alabama’s Division of Student Life presents the Students of Color Leadership Summit from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, in the Ferguson Center Ballroom.
UA Police Department honored — Book drive starts — Luminaries on the Quad — and more.
“My students know that there is no career fair for Hollywood. While the Career Center does a fantastic job with bringing companies to campus for employment recruitment, the hard truth is that if you want to work at a studio or in feature film development, as a television writer, in entertainment reporting, handling big media