Read local, national, and world news that feature faculty, students, and alumni from the College of Arts & Sciences. Most recently, the College is trending in the news for the Tuscaloosa Parks survey, a controversial archaeological discovery, and more.
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UA Student Publishes Book of Poetry to Provide Hope
UA political science student Brianna Byrd felt called to document her thoughts during the pandemic in hopes that they might make others feel less lonely.
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A&S in the News: June 28 – July 4, 2020
Read local, national, and world news that feature faculty, students, and alumni from the College of Arts & Sciences. Most recently, the College is trending in the news for online performances by the Department of Theatre and Dance.
A Message from Dean Messina
As a College, we will look for new avenues for discussion and learning; we will listen and explore areas that need improvement to help break down barriers and disadvantages in our College. We will do the hard work needed to fight racism and end injustices.
UA Museums Goes Online to Provide Educational Content
While UA museums are closed because of COVID-19, each museum will continue to provide educational outreach through daily programming featuring experts in various fields, offering Q&A time for those watching at home.
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UA Junior Creates Fee-Free Shopping Service for Elderly
Michael Arundel created a non-profit organization, Leave It To Us, that helps senior citizens practice social distancing by using volunteers to grocery shop for them free of charge.
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UA Honors Opera Director with Blackmon-Moody Award
Dr. Paul Houghtaling, coordinator of voice and director of opera at The University of Alabama, has received the 2019 Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor Award.
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UA Celebrates Tuscaloosa’s Bicentennial
Craig Wedderspoon, a UA professor of sculpture, led the design and production of the bicentennial timeline that runs 110 feet along Manderson Landing and leads to the Minerva sculpture.
Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Landmarks Unveiled Dec. 13
The yearlong celebration of Tuscaloosa’s bicentennial will culminate with the unveiling of three landmarks celebrating the city’s past, present and future on Tuscaloosa’s 200th birthday.
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UA Launches 2019 United Way Campaign: The Art and Science of Giving
The University of Alabama recently launched its 2019 United Way campaign with a goal of $395,000, a $10,000 increase over last year’s goal. The host for the 2019 campaign is the College of Arts and Sciences, and the theme is The Art and Science of Giving.
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