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An interdisciplinary UAB research team hopes to learn more about how emotions might keep people from getting enough exercise. 
The $49 million grant will enhance services for students, parents and teachers in Alabama’s high-poverty Black Belt.
The School of Education’s CAEP-accredited programs include undergraduate and graduate tracks in educator preparation, counselor education, teacher leadership and educational leadership.
High school students will be introduced to life at UAB and career options with exciting hands-on learning opportunities that reinforce academic skills.
Four undergraduate students have been named to the first honors class citing of their outstanding academic achievements.
School of Education professor takes first place in tennis tournament that supports UAB research.
His expertise includes positive clinical psychology, strength-based resilience, post-traumatic growth, multicultural psychotherapy and positive education.
As the number of children with autism increases, a UAB professor offers tips for parents new to its world.

The 16-week program consists of bike riding and treadmill walking, as well as four overnight stays.

The award is for a member who demonstrates excellence in his or her clinical practice.

UAB wellness expert says 70 percent of the leading health problems affecting Americans could be improved by behavior modifications.

Are sports-crazed parents driving their kids to drop the ball? One UAB professor says maybe so.

A longer Achilles tendon generates more power, leading to greater energy efficiency and possible performance gains.

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