Category Education
After 183 years, Judson College is closing its doors
Judson College, Alabama’s only all-women higher education center, is closing its doors after nearly 200 years. While the news is not surprising, current students, faculty, staff and alumni are heartbroken to see it close.
Find Pablo Picasso’s art and more at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art in Auburn
5 places to frolic with goats in Alabaaama
From social media to events, goats are surely becoming everyone’s favorite barnyard animals. We’ve compiled a guide to places you can meet and greet goats in Alabaaaama.
Tuscaloosa City Schools awarded prestigious Green Ribbon Award
Just in time for Earth Day, the Tuscaloosa City Schools system was named a 2021 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools District Sustainability Award winner. The Department of Education honored Tuscaloosa City Schools, along with 27 schools, three early…
7 of the best spots to work & study in Tuscaloosa
Watch stars (meteors) fall on Alabama April 21-22. Here’s how.
Want to see stars falling on Alabama? That’s exactly what is going to happen this week, according to WSFA meteorologist Tyler Sebree. The state’s first big meteor shower in the past three months will reach its peak on the evening…
The sweet potato is one step away from becoming Alabama’s official state vegetable
Holy potatoes! Did you hear the news? In a 94-4 vote, the Alabama State Senate passed the bill to declare the sweet potato as the official state vegetable. It now awaits Governor Kay Ivey’s signature. Learn about the student-led bill…
The Protect Our Birds tag helps you support Alabama’s birds—for free
Spring is in the air, and you’ve probably seen our feathered friends everywhere you look. Alabama is home to beautiful birds, and Alabama Audubon has been protecting them since 1946, but they need our help. Want to support their work?…