Colleges & Schools

UA to Host Meeting for 3-D Printing Experts

A global group of experts that devise standards for additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing, will meet at The University of Alabama.

UA Students Learn Language Through Engineering

UA’s Sonic Frontiers Presents Electronic Music Pioneer in Free Concert

The University of Alabama’s Sonic Frontiers concert series presents its second concert of the “California Experiments” 2016-2017 season Jan. 27 at 7:30 pm.

UA to Host Acclaimed Pianist

World-renowned pianist Cynthia Raim will perform a full concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Building Concert Hall Jan. 29 at 3:30 p.m.

UA Offers Engineering Course Taught in German

UA Offers Engineering Course Taught in German

This spring 13 engineering students at The University of Alabama are learning automotive engineering through a class taught entirely in German, most likely the first German-taught engineering course for American students in the Southeast.

Smith quote

“I suspect it is because political leaders often attempt policy change that is too extreme when they have unified control of legislature and executive branch. They don’t expect to have to compromise. But it often turns out that there are intra-party disagreements.”

Multiple Schools to Compete in Leadership Diversity Competition at UA

Multiple Schools to Compete in Leadership Diversity Competition at UA

Students will soon have the opportunity to transfer what they learned in the classroom into solving real world business problems during the 2017 Culverhouse Leadership Diversity Competition Jan. 26-28 at The University of Alabama.

UA Student Named Finalist for Public Relations Award

UA Student Named Finalist for Public Relations Award

Katie Gatti, a University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences student, was selected as a finalist for Public Relations Student of the Year in the 2017 PRWeek Awards.

Fatal Crashes in Alabama Increase in 2016, UA Study Finds

Fatal Crashes in Alabama Increase in 2016, UA Study Finds

Deaths from the state’s traffic crashes in 2016 increased by nearly a quarter from 2015, while total crashes increased by only 2 percent, according to a recent study of data by researchers at The University of Alabama Center for Advanced Public Safety.

UA’s CCHS Faculty Offer Mini Medical School through OLLI

The University of Alabama’s Mini Medical Program kicks off Jan. 19 with a presentation on UA’s Adapted Athletics program.