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UAB clarifies employee vaccination process
Knowing there would be great interest when the ADPH announced Friday that COVID vaccination Phase 1b was opening to the education sector, the university worked quickly to provide a way for all UAB employees to register interest in a vaccine. Scheduling vaccines will be more nuanced than the all-call registration process.
Your questions answered from Jan. 20 student town hallSenior leaders respond to student questions on vaccines, in-person commencement, meal plans and more.
Your questions answered from Jan. 8 employee town hallSenior leaders responded to queries on vaccine distribution, the spring semester, UAB’s commitment to diversity and more.
UAB continues to track, report employee COVID casesThe UA System COVID-19 Dashboard will not be updated until spring semester begins, but UAB will continue to share employee data on the Reporter site and in the eReporter.
Final exam testing spaces available at Sterne, Lister Hill librariesUAB students who are concerned about access to high-speed Internet for taking their final exams can reserve a study space at Sterne Library or Lister Hill Library during final exam week Dec. 7-11.
Student employees may continue working on campus after ThanksgivingStudent employees may continue to work if they are deemed essential by unit leaders. Students coming to campus after Nov. 20 must continue to participate in Healthcheck and sentinel testing.
Your questions answered from Oct. 29 student town hallCampus experts and senior leaders shared details on fall move-out, spring re-entry testing and more responses to student questions.State of the University town hall: Your questions answeredPresident Watts and other senior leaders responded to queries on the hiring freeze, student mental health, working from home in 2021 and more.
Who benefits from sentinel testing? You and everyone you knowYou, your co-workers and your family all benefit if you are participate in UAB’s randomized sentinel testing — and this simple, self-administered swab doesn’t take a test away from anyone else.
UAB expert answers the internet's biggest COVID-19 questionsCan essential oils diffuse the coronavirus? What about keto diets? If UV rays kill viruses, should I wear sunblock? UAB’s Molly Fleece, M.D., is tackling common COVID-19 searches to counteract rampant misinformation online.
More questions answered from Sept. 11 employee town hallQuestions employees submitted during the virtual town hall Sept. 11 that could not be addressed due to time constraints are answered here; find responses from leaders on employee recognition, office safety and more.
Spring course registration delayed, class schedules must be updated by Oct. 2The spring 2021 class schedule will be revised to adhere to the social-distancing guidelines used in fall 2020 to protect students and faculty. The schedule must be updated to accurately reflect the delivery mode for each course by Friday, Oct. 2.
Six selfish reasons, including $1,500, why you should complete your Census todayThe Census deadline is Sept. 30. If you haven’t completed this 10-minute process, here are six ways that 600-second investment will benefit you.
Your questions answered from Sept. 15 student town hallUAB leaders shared insights on the first weeks of fall semester and upcoming parking changes and answered questions on flu shots, residence halls, spring semester and more.
‘Our safety measures are working’: Data and answers from Sept. 11 employee town hallUAB leaders discussed data and reactions from the first weeks of fall semester and answered questions on mask compliance, work restrictions, benefits changes and more.
Hire a federal work-study student at no cost to the departmentUAB has been approved to pay student work-study salaries from the Federal Work-Study Grant during the 2020-21 academic year.
Employee entry and sentinel testing: what you need to knowGet the facts in this brief guide to testing requirements, methods and criteria.
More questions answered from Aug. 14 employee town hallEmployees submitted more than 160 questions and comments during the virtual town hall Aug. 14; find answers to questions that couldn’t be answered live due to time constraints, including explanations of benefits, mask compliance, remote working expectations and more.
Your questions answered from Aug. 11 student town hallUAB leaders discussed data behind the university’s comprehensive reopening plan and answered questions on move-in, class schedules, mask distribution and more.
Eyes wide open: Answers from Aug. 14 employee town hallUAB leaders discussed data behind the university’s comprehensive reopening plan and answered questions on mask distribution, childcare options, benefits changes and more.