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The '''University of Alabama''' ('''UA''') is a public research university in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama]]. Founded in 1831, it is the oldest and largest public university in the state and a flagship institution of the [[University of Alabama System]] <ref>{{Cite web |title=About The University of Alabama |url=https://www.ua.edu/about/ |publisher=University of Alabama |access-date=2024-11-15}}</ref>. | The '''University of Alabama''' ('''UA''') is a public research university in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama]]. Founded in 1831, it is the oldest and largest public university in the state and a flagship institution of the [[University of Alabama System]] <ref>{{Cite web |title=About The University of Alabama |url=https://www.ua.edu/about/ |publisher=University of Alabama |access-date=2024-11-15}}</ref>. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:38, 15 November 2024
| University of Alabama | |
|---|---|
| Established | 1831 |
| Type | Public |
| President | Stuart R. Bell |
| Students | 39,623 |
| Location | Tuscaloosa,Alabama,United States |
| Campus | Urban, 1,400 acres |
| Website | https://www.ua.edu |
The University of Alabama (UA) is a public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Founded in 1831, it is the oldest and largest public university in the state and a flagship institution of the University of Alabama System [1].
History
UA opened on April 18, 1831, as Alabama’s first public college. It was heavily damaged during the American Civil War, but it has since become one of the South's most renowned universities [2]. It became racially integrated in 1963 when Vivian Malone and James Hood enrolled under court orders [3].
Academics
UA offers diverse programs across 13 colleges, including the Culverhouse College of Business, Capstone College of Nursing, and the College of Engineering. The Graduate School and honors programs support high-level research and development projects for undergraduates and graduates [4].
Campus
The 1,400-acre UA campus is home to iconic structures like the Denny Chimes, the President's Mansion, and the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library. The university is celebrated for its landscaping, earning "Tree Campus USA" recognition for multiple consecutive years [5].
Athletics
UA’s athletic teams, known as the Alabama Crimson Tide, are among the most successful in NCAA Division I sports, particularly in football, with multiple national championships [6].
Notable Alumni
UA alumni have excelled in politics, business, arts, and sciences. Distinguished graduates include William B. Bankhead, former Speaker of the House, and Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird [7].
References
- ↑ "About The University of Alabama". University of Alabama. https://www.ua.edu/about/.
- ↑ "University of Alabama Facts and Figures". University of Alabama. https://news.ua.edu/2023/09/facts-and-figures/.
- ↑ "History". University of Alabama. https://catalog.ua.edu/about/history/.
- ↑ "About UA Academics". University of Alabama. https://www.ua.edu/academics/.
- ↑ "University of Alabama Facts and Figures". University of Alabama. https://news.ua.edu/2023/09/facts-and-figures/.
- ↑ "UA Athletics". University of Alabama. https://rolltide.com/.
- ↑ "UA Legends". University of Alabama. https://legends.ua.edu/.