University of Alabama
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| Type | Flagship Public university Sea-grant Space-grant |
|---|---|
| Established | 1831 |
| Endowment | $1.09 billion (2022)[1] |
| President | Stuart R. Bell |
Academic staff | 1,986 (1,517 full-time & 469 part-time)[2] |
| Students | 38,320 (Fall 2021)[2] |
| Undergraduates | 31,688 (Fall 2021) |
| Postgraduates | 6,152 (Fall 2021) |
| Location | , , U.S. |
| Campus | Urban (small city); 1,970 acres (800 ha) |
| Battle Cry | Roll Tide |
| Colors | Crimson & White[3] |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division I See Varsity sports |
| Mascot | Big Al |
| Website | www |
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The University of Alabama (UA) is a university in the U.S. state of Alabama. The University of Alabama is in the city of Tuscaloosa. People can usually just say Alabama or UA for short when they are talking about the university.
UA opened in 1831 and now about 38,000 students study there. UA is one of the three largest universities in Alabama. Auburn University and University of Alabama at Birmingham are the other two main schools in Alabama. Students study many things at UA, such as liberal arts, science, engineering, communication, engineering, education, social work, nursing, human sciences (such as fashion design) and law. People study to get bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees and doctorates at Alabama. Also, graduates can get an Education Specialist degree.
Many people have heard about the University of Alabama because it has many good sports teams. These sports teams are called the Crimson Tide. The football team from UA has won the national football championship 12 times in the past 83 years and play at Bryant–Denny Stadium.
In 1963, Alabama Gov. George Wallace announced in his inaugural address, "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" as his policy.[4] He personally blocked the door to Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama to prevent the enrollment of two black students.[5] He moved aside only when confronted by General Henry Graham of the Alabama National Guard, who was ordered by President John F. Kennedy to intervene.
University Of Alabama Media
- University of Alabama 1859.jpg
View of the Quad in 1859. The Rotunda can be seen at center, with the halls visible in the background. All buildings depicted were destroyed on April 4, 1865.
- University of Alabama 1907.JPG
A view of either Tuomey Hall or Oliver-Barnard Hall, one of the first buildings constructed after the university reopened after the Civil War, in 1907
- Wallace at University of Alabama edit2.jpg
George Wallace's "stand in the schoolhouse door" to attempt to stop integration of other races at the University of Alabama.
- Malone Hood Plaza University of Alabama northeast view.jpg
Foster Auditorium and Malone-Hood Plaza today. Lucy Clock Tower is in the foreground.
Denny Chimes on the Quad
The President's Mansion, opposite Denny Chimes
School of Medicine – Tuscaloosa Branch
Clark Hall is home of the College of Arts and Sciences
- Shelby UA.jpg
Shelby Hall is the center of the Science and Engineering Complex, a 1,000,000 sq.ft teaching and research facility.
- Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library and Flags, UA, Tuscaloosa, South view 20160714 1.jpg
Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library on the Quad
References
- ↑ As of September 30, 2021. Maurer, Jack (March 9, 2022). "UA endowment surpasses $1B for first time as tuition revenue falls". The Crimson White. Archived from the original on August 13, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Common Data Set". The University of Alabama Office of Institutional Research and Assessment. Archived from the original on February 24, 2021. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
- ↑ "Design Standards and Recommendations". ua.edu. Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
- ↑ The American Experience; George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire; Wallace Quotes, Public Broadcasting Service, pbs.org, 2000. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
- ↑ Standing In the Schoolhouse Door ~ Civil Rights Movement Veterans
Other websites
- "University of Alabama". ua.edu. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
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