Philosophy Today Lecture Series: Dr. Vincent Chiao
ten Hoor Hall, Room 125 350 Marrs Spring Road, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe University of Alabama’s Department of Philosophy has invited Dr. Vincent Chiao (The University of Toronto) to present a talk, “Incarceration’s Goldilocks Problem” on February 1, 2024 from 7:30pm-9:00pm in ten Hoor Hall, room 125. This event is open to the public and all are welcome. If you have any questions, please contact Lesley Perkins at lpperkins@ua.edu.
Bravo! Opera Gala 2024
Sellers Auditorium, Bryant Conference Center 240 Paul W Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesCelebrate "A Dazzling Decade" supporting the UA Opera Theatre under the direction of Dr. Paul Houghtaling at our 10th Opera Guild Gala. Plan to join us for Glitz, Glamour, and Grandeur on Friday Evening, February 2, 2024, as it promises to be another elegant evening of grand entertainment performed by our Opera students. We hope YOU will be with us for this special BRAVO! To acquire a full table, please purchase 10 tickets. Buy tickets for “Bravo! A Dazzling Decade of Glitz, Glamour, and Grandeur” now!
Spring 2024 Spectrum Concert
Moody Music Building - Concert Hall 810 2nd Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesJoin the UA School of Music as they show off the full spectrum of art and talent produced by their students and faculty! This event is free and open to the public.
Family Day at the Museum
Alabama Museum of Natural History 427 Sixth Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFamily Day at the Museum is a FREE event brought to you by the Alabama Museum of Natural History and The University of Alabama's Graduate School. This year's theme is Under the Sea! This campus and community-wide event will bring graduate departments together to showcase their content area through an interactive activity. The event will also feature a chance to win door prizes and the first 200 people will receive a bag full of goodies!
PREMIERE NIGHT – “Oedipus”
Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesUnravel the mystery of fate and free will in Sophocles' Oedipus, a new take on a centuries-old tale. Fighting to uncover the truth behind a deadly plague, Oedipus inadvertently discovers the shocking reality of his own past. Can he create his own future, or does an unchangeable destiny bind him? This riveting production explores the enduring themes of power, identity, and the human experience. Buy tickets in advance online.
Masterclass with Poet and Memoirist Emma Bolden
Camellia Room, Gorgas Library 711 Capstone Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesUA English’s Creative Writing Progam welcomes poet and memoirist Emma Bolden, who will offer a free one-hour masterclass on the craft of writing on Tuesday, February 6 at 2 p.m. in the Camellia Room of Gorgas Library. This event is free and open to the public. EMMA BOLDEN is the author of House Is an Enigma, medi(t)ations, and Maleficae. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literary Fellowship.
CONCERT – Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Moody Music Building Concert Hall (125) 810 2nd Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpring 2024 Study Abroad Fair
UA Student Center 751 Campus Drive W, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesOn Monday, February 12th from 10am-2pm, the Education Abroad office will host a Spring Fair on the 2nd floor of the Student Center. No matter your major or college, come and explore study abroad opportunities for your time at UA—there are over 1,000 possible programs in 60+ countries! Even if you don’t think studying abroad is possible for you, go talk to the Education Abroad Office anyway—attending a study abroad fair is a great first step for connecting and learning [...]
Poetically Speaking
Gorgas Library Yellowhammer Room , United StatesPoetically Speaking is a new open mic/writing workshop dedicated to mental health. Poet Sara Pirkle will be featured on this edition.
Astronomy Group Public Night
Gallalee Hall Rooftop Observatory , United States6:30-7:00 pm: Talk: “The invisible matter” by Abhipsa Acharya to be held in the Gallalee Hall main lecture hall, Room 227 7:00-9:00 pm: Observing from the Gallalee Hall rooftop observatory, with Dr. Jimmy Irwin