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Assistant Professor Gordon Fisher, Ph.D., is recognized for his professional achievements that support the ACSM goals.
With significant implications to its student enrollment and economic impact in the region, UAB’s partnership with INTO University Partnerships will increase access for international students to one of the nation’s most diverse college campuses.
Midsouth Literacy Journal will provide biyearly publishing of research in areas of reading, writing, financial, mathematical and scientific literacy.
UAB pilot program at Birmingham's A.H. Parker High School will continue for a second year thanks to a philanthropic contribution from AT&T Alabama.
The two-mile walk/run, to be held Saturday, Oct. 31, benefits the UAB School of Education’s Manning Family Literacy Center, which is working to enhance literacy state-wide.
A new study from UAB could provide the first known data about the impact of dietary patterns on dietary adherence and cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with spinal cord injury.
School of Education professor to serve as one of two associate editors for Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research.
As part of the UAB-led GEAR UP Alabama program, the Alabama Community College System will offer tuition waivers to a cohort of students in the Class of 2020 and 2021 students, as well as tuition assistance to parents.
Fall community English classes at UAB will begin Sept. 10; the placement test for new participants will take place Sept. 3.
The School of Education looks to enhance learning outcomes, health and wellness of P-12 population, as well as of adults in Alabama and around the world.
UAB alumna, Vestavia Hills High School science teacher, Marla Hines recognized for excellence in teaching
1.25 million grant will be used to improve services and results for young children with disabilities and their families.
Studies show kids lose as much as two to three months of math and reading skills during the summer. That loss is even greater for children of low socioeconomic status.
UAB School of Education honors children’s and young adult book author Jacqueline Woodson and UAB alumnus Tsuguhiko Kato at 26th annual Midsouth Reading and Writing Conference.
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