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Autherine Lucy Foster award honors African American leadership –

The Black Student Union and Black Faculty and Staff Association keep the legacy of Autherine Lucy Foster alive with an award for a student and faculty or staff member in her honor. → Read More

Q&A with Douglas (Clay) Martinson, executive vice president candidate –

Q: Year, major, hometown: A: I’m a junior from Huntsville, Alabama, majoring in history. Q: How did you originally get involved with SGA? Or if you’re not currently involved, what made you want to get involved? A: I first got involved my freshman year as a senate page. I knew a senator, and so I... → Read More

Sigma Kappa sorority joins UA Panhellenic –

Sigma Kappa is undergoing an extended recruitment process to create a new chapter at The University of Alabama. Sigma Kappa participated in the first round of open houses during formal recruitment but dropped out afterward to begin a re-establishment process, which includes intersessions, personal visits and additional events throughout September until their official bid day on Sept. 23. → Read More

Vending machines in Ferg output Coke after hug –

In celebration of a new contract with Coca-Cola, a variety of tents and activities were set up around the Ferguson Student Center to provide free drinks and merchandise to students. → Read More

PR student fulfills internship grant –

Every year, many students spend hours searching for the ideal summer internship in their chosen field, considering factors such as location, pay and the type of work they will be doing. For Anna Claire Toxey, a senior majoring in public relations, an unexpected recommendation made for a very beneficial summer. → Read More

‘125 Years of Women’ celebration continues –

The year 2018 marks the 125th anniversary of women enrolling at the University of Alabama. Judy Bonner, Autherine Lucy Foster and Julia Tutwiler are three examples of impactful women who’ve come from this University. → Read More

Women welcomed to Greek life on Bid Day 2018 –

On Sunday, almost 2,000 new sorority members began the traditional humid run from Bryant-Denny Stadium to their new Greek houses to be welcomed by their sisters, friends and family on Sunday afternoon. → Read More

UA Board of Trustees name UA professor as distinguished research professor

The recognition is one of the University’s most significant awards and has been received by fewer than 10 faculty members throughout the University's history. The title is given to those faculty members who have attained international success with their work, often conducting world-renowned research while receiving thorough recognition from the most influential individuals in their field of… → Read More

Women celebrate 125th year at the University

2018 marks the 125th anniversary of female enrollment at the University of Alabama. To commemorate the anniversary, a committee was formed to recognize what all women have done throughout their time at the Capstone and celebrate the female legends of UA. → Read More

Capstone College of Nursing professor receives Burnum Award

This year the award was given to Marietta Stanton, a nurse, veteran, researcher and professor in the Capstone College of Nursing. Accepting the award on her behalf was Alice March, the assistant dean of Graduate Programs for the Capstone College of Nursing accepted the award on Stanton's behalf. In a statement presented at the award ceremony, Dr. Stanton expressed her gratitude to Dr. Celeste… → Read More

AAUW aims to close Alabama's gender pay gap

Throughout the year, the Women and Gender Resource Center partners with the Career Center to host Start Smart workshops to help female students develop salary negotiation skills. The workshops are co-sponsored by The University of Alabama’s chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). → Read More

Nobel prize winner Vernon Smith to speak on campus

Economist Vernon Smith, winner of the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, will be coming to present a discussion on the misconceptions surrounding economic behavior and how the economy and market change over time. → Read More