Arts & Culture

A hydrangea bloom with the Round House in the background.

UA Campus Is Perfect Subject for Nature Photography Day

If you want a place for great nature photos, look no further than our campus.

SummerTide's 2018 production of "Pump Boys and Dinettes."

Theater at the Beach: SummerTide Rolls In

For three weeks starting June 4, youth in kindergarten through 12th grade will have the opportunity to join UA’s SummerTide Theatre Camp at South Baldwin Community Theatre and learn story theater, dance and music.

Historic Gorgas House Furniture Gets New Life

Historic Gorgas House Furniture Gets New Life

The Gorgas family didn’t move to Tuscaloosa with just their good name and character. They brought furniture, some of which has remained intact – with help – in the Gorgas House since the 1800s.

University of Alabama Press Offers Three-Day Warehouse Sale

University of Alabama Press Offers Three-Day Warehouse Sale

The University of Alabama Press will hold its annual warehouse book sale from Thursday, April 11, to Saturday April 13, in the Ferguson Student Center.

Grants Awarded for Innovative Women’s History Month Projects

Grants Awarded for Innovative Women’s History Month Projects

March is Women’s History Month, and one new way that the Women and Gender Resource Center has celebrated it is by offering $100 mini-grants to faculty, staff and students who came up with innovative ideas to celebrate the month.

Dr. Richard Newton, assistant professor of religious studies

The ‘Roots’ of Scriptures

Dr. Richard Newton, assistant professor of religious studies, finds the impact on human life that both “Roots” and the Bible have engendered to be fascinating — so much so that he’s writing a book, “Identifying Roots: Alex Haley and the Anthropology of Scripture.”

Photomontage Takes Center Stage at Moody Gallery

Photomontage Takes Center Stage at Moody Gallery

One exhibition closes and another opens as the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art hosts the work of internationally acclaimed artists this month.

Screening of Oscar-Winning Film Highlights Women’s History Month

Screening of Oscar-Winning Film Highlights Women’s History Month

“Period. End of Sentence,” which recently won the Oscar for best short documentary, will be shown as part of The University of Alabama’s celebration of Women’s History Month.

A man flint knapping an antler

Knap-In to Spotlight Native American Stone Tools, Culture

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park invites the West Alabama community to learn the Native American skill of flintknapping at the 19th annual Knap-In March 8-9.

dancers on a stage

Artists Cross Disciplines in Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre

For five straight days — Feb. 26 to March 2 — a masterful showcase of dance, art, music and more will collide in the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre.