Faculty & Staff

Tied to the Capstone, Tuscaloosa

Tied to the Capstone, Tuscaloosa

The University of Alabama Police Department recently awarded Ryan Clanton the inaugural SRA of the Year award for his commitment to serving the University community and “willingness to go above and beyond his call of duty.”

UA In the News – June 29, 2018

UA In the News – June 29, 2018

UA student’s dance video goes viral — UA students make dean’s list — UA exhibit celebrates women … and more …

UA In the News — June 28

UA In the News — June 28

‘Women of the Tide’ set to open — Criminal justice professor provides commentary on serial bombers — Sazonov discusses food tracking systems … and more …

UA In the News — June 27

UA In the News — June 27

UA researchers study disease affecting frogs — UA students make dean’s list — UA political science professor discusses travel ban.

UA In the News — June 23-25

UA In the News — June 23-25

UA professor to direct episode of TV show — CBER stats illustrate Amazon center’s projected tax impact — The EDGE expands in Tuscaloosa … and more …

UA In the News — June 21

UA In the News — June 21

UA professor to direct episode of Oprah-produced show — UA criminal justice researcher discusses cultural influences on crime — CBER director discusses job growth in Alabama.

UA In the News — June 20, 2018

UA In the News — June 20, 2018

UA professor helps discover new type of black hole — Harper Lee prize for legal fiction — and more.

head shot of Allison Hetzel

UA Professor to Perform at Edinburgh Festival in ‘Step Mama Drama!’

Allison Hetzel, associate professor of voice and acting, will perform the one-woman show “Step Mama Drama!” at the  Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland.

UA In the News — June 19

UA In the News — June 19

UA research shows tablet use has positive effects on children — Apple Watches can be linked with UA ACT Cards — commentary on banking and marijuana … and more …

UA Professor to Direct Episode of ‘Queen Sugar’

UA Professor to Direct Episode of ‘Queen Sugar’

University of Alabama professor Dr. Rachel Raimist will direct an episode of the award-winning television show “Queen Sugar,” which will air fall 2018.