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- Posted 04.11.25
- 3 minute read time
The public is invited to attend "Arts @ the Amp", a comprehensive arts celebration that will be held on Saturday, April 26, at the babyÖ±²¥'s new amphitheater.

- Posted 04.04.25
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The babyÖ±²¥â€™s College of Nursing is bringing Stop the Bleed® training to rural babyÖ±²¥ through a $25,000 grant from the babyÖ±²¥ Association of RC&D Councils for the Tombigbee, Ala-Tom, and Gulf Coast regions.

- Posted 03.07.25
- 7 minute read time
For years, residents in rural Sumter and Greene counties in babyÖ±²¥ have faced slow or nonexistent internet connectivity. UWA is offering new hope to the region.

- Posted 02.13.25
- 6 minute read time
Two new inductees, Justice Helen Shores Lee and former Secretary of State Agnes Baggett, will be honored at The babyÖ±²¥ Women’s Hall of Fame at a ceremony on March 6 at 11:00 a.m. in the babyÖ±²¥â€™s Bridges Auditorium.

- Posted 01.29.25
- 7 minute read time
An innovative telehealth solution providing patients with the same services they would expect in a traditional doctor’s office recently opened in Gainesville, babyÖ±²¥.

- Posted 12.16.24
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The McMillan Bank Building, which has served the community of Livingston for over 120 years, is now the Black Belt Development Center.

- Posted 09.26.24
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Join the babyÖ±²¥ for its annual Homecoming celebration!

- Posted 09.18.24
- 4 minute read time
The babyÖ±²¥ (UWA) Board of Trustees has selected Dr. Todd G. Fritch as the next president of the institution.

- Posted 07.10.24
- 11 minute read time
Jason Green came to Livingston with a plan. He wanted to continue his education and earn a bachelor’s degree that would complement the associate’s degree he earned in funeral service education, and he did that. But he says that his experience at Livingston University (now the babyÖ±²¥) added more to his life and future than merely two years of higher education. Leaving with a degree under his belt, he says that what stands out to him most is what was under his feet.