UA In the News — Nov. 19-21
Moundville Archaeological Park educates the public — Fashion for Life sends students down the runway — Inclusive Iron Bowl — and more.
Moundville Archaeological Park educates the public — Fashion for Life sends students down the runway — Inclusive Iron Bowl — and more.
A University of Alabama student-run program and Bama Dining are prepared to deliver 500 Thanksgiving meals to an area soup kitchen Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Food drive wraps up — NASA, UA collaborate — Mock trial team takes prize — and more.
Elephant Appreciation Day — Research into higher education — Tree-decorating starts — and more.
The University of Alabama finished the 2016 Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive by collecting 150,322 pounds of food.
Supermoon as seen at UA — UA studies show impact of large industries on the state — Libraries gear up for finals — and more.
Economic pillars of Montgomery — Honors Town Hall — Lecture on the ghost particle — and more.
“It’s a chance to meet with other people who are interested in astronomy. With the instruments we have, such as our 16-inch telescope and a fully mechanized observatory dome, we are able to provide the public with a striking view of astronomical objects.”
Media are invited to the official weigh-in ceremony and final announcement of the winner of the annual Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, at the West Alabama Food Bank, 3160 McFarland Blvd., in Northport.
Up close and personal with the moon — A challenging play comes to UA — Dance Alabama! has the moves — and more.