Displaying items by tag: trailblazing alumni
Alumni prepare for new careers in public relations
Two award-winning graduates of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s public relations (PR) program are getting ready to apply their skills and knowledge in the real world.
Creative people often seek out safe spaces where they can express themselves and connect with others.
I am Arts and Sciences: Elizabeth Hendrix
Elizabeth Hendrix earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the Department of Political Science and Public Administration in 2016.
Kacey Keith pursuing justice and peace in her career
Kacey Keith often encounters conflict when addressing structural and cultural harm through her work as a consultant, and she has an appreciation for people who are willing and prepared to face disputes head-on.
An Impeccable Person
Minal Hollowell, M.D., ’99, ’03, was the type of person we’d all like to know. The type of person who cared deeply about people, said her husband, Matt Hollowell, ’99; compassionate, intelligent, loving, kind, trusting. “She was all of those things,” he said. “She was an impeccable person.” Read more on UAB Advancement.
MPA alumnus wins award for nonprofit work
Trey Gordon is passionate about his community and aims to do everything in his power to serve the people within it.
I am Arts and Sciences: Charles Scribner
Charles Scribner exemplifies school pride when he reflects on his time at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
When Johnny Edward “Rusty” Bates, M.D., was growing up in Sipsey, Alabama, he viewed his father, a draftsman and engineer, as one of the smartest people he knew.
I am Arts and Sciences: Rosie O’Beirne
Pursuing what you love doing can lead you in unlikely directions in your career.
For Rosie O’Beirne, her background in anthropology informs her work as University of Alabama at Birmingham’s chief digital strategy and marketing officer every day—a somewhat surprising (and valuable) connection.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management facilitates a valuable leadership development experience known as the Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMF).
I am Arts and Sciences: Joshua L. Baker
When speaking with Joshua L. Baker, Principal Owner and Managing Director of Baker Camp Arnold Capital Management, you cannot overlook his passion for history. In fact, most of the artifacts and framed items on his office walls are testaments to his deep interest in the discipline.
I am Arts and Sciences: Lisa Higginbotham
Many Blazers donate to and engage with the Benevolent Fund, a charitable giving campaign that supports health and human service agencies, selected health-related charities, and University of Alabama at Birmingham employees through the Employee Emergency Assistance Program.
I am Arts and Sciences: Kristine Farag
Being the first to do something can be challenging—thankfully, when you have a mentor by your side, the experience can be enjoyable and empowering.
I am Arts and Sciences: Taylor Byas
Through language, poets help us better understand and navigate life. However, the journey to a career in poetry is not always clear (or easy).
I am Arts and Sciences: Karla Khodanian
An interview with Ashley M. Jones, the next Alabama Poet Laureate
Ashley M. Jones, an alumna of the UAB Department of English, was recently appointed to serve as the next Poet Laureate of Alabama.
I am Arts and Sciences: Alex LaGanke
When Alex LaGanke, staff attorney at Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, left her hometown of Cullman to attend UAB, she quickly started to see the world through a new lens.
I am Arts and Sciences: Angelo Della Manna
When building something from the ground up, it’s valuable for the builder to be detail-oriented and driven. For Angelo Della Manna, Director of the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, both skills came into focus during his time studying in the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Department of Criminal Justice.
Uncovering the power of human rights
While growing up in Birmingham, Katie Fagan lived a few blocks away from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Although both of her parents graduated from UAB’s School of Medicine, attending the university was not part of Fagan’s long-term plan. At least not at first.
I am Arts and Sciences: Eric Teoh
For students who study math in college, the notion of saving lives with their knowledge may seem distant — maybe even far-fetched. For Eric Teoh, director of statistical services at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the connection between math and lifesaving work is crystal clear.