University of Alabama don dey make big moves lately. One of the latest developments be the unveiling of the Holle Center for Communication Arts. This new center go serve as incubator and collaborative space for modern storytelling, and it go help students and faculty to explore new ways of communication and media production.
Another thing wey dey happen for UA be the Conserve Energy Competition among the residence halls. From September 23 to October 6, the dorm wey use the least energy go win a special celebration. This competition dey aimed at encouraging students to be more mindful of their energy usage and to promote sustainability on campus.
The University of Alabama also celebrate the success of their Pre-Medical Scholars program, which recently achieve 100% post-grad acceptance rate. This program dey support students wey interested in entering health care related fields, and it show how effective the program be in preparing students for their future careers.
UA researchers also release a report on how drought affect the hydropower industry. According to the analysis, states should plan for drought as part of their energy strategy because drought don cost the industry billions over the past two decades.
In addition, the 36th Annual Moundville Native American Festival, which hold from October 3 to 5, go showcase the lifeways and art of southeastern Native Americans. This festival be a significant event for the university and the community, and it go celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Native Americans.