Displaying items by tag: school of education

The Miss UAB Scholarship Pageant is an official preliminary to the Miss Alabama and Miss America pageants.
Study explores patterns such as top 5 most common sports and recreation injuries.
The $49 million grant will enhance services for students, parents and teachers in Alabama’s high-poverty Black Belt.
On the heels of reaching the halfway point of its ambitious $1 billion fundraising goal, UAB’s compelling “Give Something, Change Everything” TV spots highlight diverse initiatives.

The Honors College welcomed 375 incoming freshmen from 21 states and the U.K. The students’ average GPA is 41 and average ACT is 30.

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.
Tonya Perry, Ph.D., will serve on the executive committee for the National Council of Teachers of English’s Conference on English Education.
The UABTeach program is designed to nurture and train a new teaching force of highly qualified instructors in science, technology, engineering, and math.
UAB experts give advice on how youngsters can properly use technology when writing the old-fashioned way.
An estimated 1,200 students will participate in UAB’s two spring commencement ceremonies, with at least 2,828 students set to graduate.
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.
This annual recognition honors the significant achievements of full-time faculty, staff and students toward developing a more culturally diverse, competent and inclusive university community.
The Red Mountain Writing Project will host several camps this summer for children from middle to high school.
His expertise includes positive clinical psychology, strength-based resilience, post-traumatic growth, multicultural psychotherapy and positive education.
UAB joins four other research universities as the most recent recipients of national education grant to address the shortage of highly trained STEM teachers in Alabama and beyond.
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