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UA Provides Summer Fun for All Ages

UA Provides Summer Fun for All Ages

The University of Alabama will offer a wide variety of activities for all ages throughout the summer. From outdoor explorations to computer camps, UA’s summer programs cover the spectrum of common and unique interests.

UA Offers Numerous Summer Activities for All Ages

UA Offers Numerous Summer Activities for All Ages

The University of Alabama will offer a wide variety of activities for all ages throughout the summer. From outdoor explorations to computer camps, UA’s summer programs cover the spectrum of general and atypical interests.

Employee Organizations Use $5,000 Award to Serve Together

Employee Organizations Use $5,000 Award to Serve Together

The Faculty Senate, the Professional Staff Assembly and the Office, Clerical and Technical Staff Assembly have teamed up for the first time to conduct joint service projects across campus and won a $5,000 award from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) to support the projects.

‘Go, Bailey, Go!’

‘Go, Bailey, Go!’

Engineering students designed and built a child with physical challenges a car he can drive himself.

Play about Race, Basketball Wins Professor National Arts Grant

Play about Race, Basketball Wins Professor National Arts Grant

Seth Panitch, professor of acting and head of The University of Alabama’s acting programs, was awarded a $10,000 National Endowment of the Arts grant to produce his upcoming play, “Separate and Equal.”

100 Alabama Miles Challenge Seeks to Get Residents Outside

100 Alabama Miles Challenge Seeks to Get Residents Outside

All Alabamians are encouraged to get outside and walk, run, hike, bike, swim, paddle, ride, or roll with family and friends at the state’s parks, nature preserves, and rivers through the 100 Alabama Miles Challenge.

UA Professor Finds John Stuart Mill in the Margins

UA Professor Finds John Stuart Mill in the Margins

More than a century after John Stuart Mill’s personal library was donated to an Oxford college, a University of Alabama English professor and a team of international collaborators are allowing a broader audience access to the history literally hand-written by Mill into the margins of his books.

Capstone Celebrates Arbor Day With Gift of Trees from Tuscaloosa

Capstone Celebrates Arbor Day With Gift of Trees from Tuscaloosa

The University of Alabama Landscape and Grounds Advisory Board observed Arbor Day on campus April 24 by celebrating the successful relocation of 128 crape myrtle trees.

An assemblage of campus walks from the arts research project C(art)ographic Conjunctions.

Creative Campus Fellows Exhibit at UA Gallery

The University of Alabama’s Creative Campus presents a gallery installation, “(un)Wrapt: New Arts Research by Creative Campus Fellows.”

Students Learn Alabama History Through Plays

Students Learn Alabama History Through Plays

The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance has partnered with the English department to present “Our Tuscaloosa,” a series of three plays that tell the stories of important events in Alabama’s history in celebration of the state’s bicentennial.