Amelia Gorgas: A History of Nursing and Medicine is an exhibit is on the history of nursing on campus and Amelia Gorgas’ role as nurse matron.
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Amelia Gorgas: A History of Nursing and Medicine is an exhibit is on the history of nursing on campus and Amelia Gorgas’ role as nurse matron.
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This story is part 10 of the AL.com series “Ancient Alabama,” examining the natural forces that made Alabama what it is over the past 500 million years, and how those forces still shape the state today.
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This story is part eight of the AL.com series “Ancient Alabama,” examining the natural forces that made Alabama what it is over the past 500 million years, and how those forces still shape the state today.
Visit the Paul W. Bryant Museum on December 10th from 4 PM – 7 PM for refreshments, crafts for kids, and our Christmas sale! Admission is free!
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Starting November 23 until December 3, drop in for holiday ornament decorating and free hot beverages in the Grand Gallery! All are welcomed to celebrate the holidays with this free event and help us decorate our trees with natural history themed ornaments!
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On November 30, 1954, a meteorite struck Ann Hodges in Sylacauga, Alabama. Other than being badly bruised, she survived this unusual event and sixty-seven years later, what is commonly known as the Hodges Meteorite is still being researched!
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GivingTuesday reimagines a world built upon shared humanity and generosity. Whether it’s making someone smile, helping a neighbor or stranger out, showing up for an issue or people we care about, or giving some of what we have to those who need our help, every act of generosity counts, and everyone has something to give. Please consider giving to The University of Alabama Museums! WHY TO SUPPORT UA MUSEUMS The generous support and continued involvement of our friends allow us […]
The Crimson White wrote an article about the Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum‘s current exhibit about Native American artist, Mary Smith!
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Happy Thanksgiving from The University of Alabama Museums! Each of our museums has its own holiday schedule so we’d like to help make it easier to know when they are closed and when they will be reopening.
Starting November 23 until December 3, drop in for holiday ornament decorating and free hot beverages in the Grand Gallery! All are welcomed to celebrate the holidays with this free event and help us decorate our trees with natural history themed ornaments!
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