UA In the News — April 2-4
UA student works against human trafficking — Sakura Festival returns — Black Scholars Day — and more.
UA student works against human trafficking — Sakura Festival returns — Black Scholars Day — and more.
One hundred outstanding high school sophomores who have shown an interest in leadership through service were selected to participate in the Capstone Leadership Academy at The University of Alabama.
Two periodicals produced entirely by students at The University of Alabama have garnered numerous awards in the annual Society of Professional Journalists Region 3 Mark of Excellence contest. The Crimson White newspaper and Alice magazine won first place in six categories and received six finalist awards in the competition. The contest honors the best in collegiate student journalism based on such criteria as enterprise, ingenuity, respect for audience and adherence to high journalistic standards, including the SPJ code of ethics.
Legacy of leadership — Remembering Mother Angelica — Sexism and politics — and more.
UA undergrads research distracted drivers — The state’s economic outlook — Panel looks at reforming law enforcement — and more.
Heart attack warning signs — Yellowhammer Festival — Collaborative art program — and more.
The University of Alabama Graduate School has announced the recipients of the 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student awards.
UA class learns lessons from Alzheimer’s treatment — Warning signs of heart attacks — Summer camp expo — and more.
The University of Alabama will recognize the achievement of outstanding students and faculty during Honors Week, April 4-8, culminating in the Tapping on the Mound ceremony on Honors Day.
UA examines families while children are treated for cancer — C-SPAN looks at UA and Tuscaloosa — Spring events at UA boost economy — and more.