UA In the News — Oct. 1-3
UA Homecoming provides excitement — Campus sculpture is a must-see — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger begins — Birdhouses — and more.
UA Homecoming provides excitement — Campus sculpture is a must-see — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger begins — Birdhouses — and more.
Nine Alabama authors honored — Homecoming weekend — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger ready to roll — and more.
Ainsely LeBlanc, a senior public relations major, of Cordova, Tennessee, has been elected the 2016 University of Alabama Homecoming Queen. She is sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi.
UA Opera Theatre debuts new work — Homecoming queens in history — Jazzing up Shakespeare — and more
Beautiful campus — Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger returns — Cybersecurity issues — and more.
The 2016 University of Alabama Homecoming Court was selected in a Sept. 27 student election. A total of 11,736 votes were cast.
The University of Alabama’s Outdoor Recreation Program recently brought 150 new bicycles, which will be available this fall once they’re assembled. They’ll be added to the existing fleet. Students rent the bikes monthly for $15. Rentals include a lock and, if needed, a helmet.
Alumnus bequeaths to UA – Hands in the presidential debates – Helping after a disaster – and more.
The University of Alabama’s 2016 Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger drive launches Saturday, Oct. 1. The drive, which benefits the West Alabama Food Bank, has collected more than 2 million pounds of food over 20 years for those in need.
UA Homecoming is at hand — Tutwiler Hall replacement — UA workshop for police officers interacting with deaf people — and more.