November 2014 - The Reporter
Tickets are on sale now for the second half of the Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center season. New this season: Robert Cray, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Taj Mahal, Ailey II, John Prine, Light Dreams II and Steve Martin with Edie Brickell.
Published in Arts & Recreation

Employees often step up when co-workers are out for a few days, but Donna Satterfield took the reins of her department for three months while one was on leave. This is one of the several reasons Satterfield was selected as November's Employee of the Month. 

Published in Awards & Honors
UAB marks the grand opening of Alabama’s largest nuclear magnetic resonance facility.

Published in Research & Scholarship
Recurring themes emerge throughout Florence Nightingale's letters, including health and sanitation reform, collaborative partnerships and advocacy for public health.

Published in Research & Scholarship

Although most people are aware they have vulnerable information in their smartphones, a majority fail to protect it using a few simple steps. Cybersecurity expert Ragib Hasan, Ph.D., director of the SECuRE and Trustworthy computing Lab (SECRET Lab), says most people ignore the single best way to protect personal smartphones. 

Published in Tools & Technology

Toni R. Leeth has been appointed assistant dean for Strategic Planning in the School of Medicine, a new position created to help keep UAB Medicine moving forward in its vision of being the preferred academic medical center of the 21st century. 

Published in Appointments

The UAB Callahan Eye Hospital, which opened in 1963 as the Eye Foundation Hospital, is home to the nation’s first Level 1 trauma center and Alabama's only 24-hour, seven-day-a-week, eye-emergency center.

 

Published in Achievements

Provost Linda Lucas, Ph.D., has approved the UAB Online Academic Advisory Council's unanimous recommendation to adopt Canvas by Instructure as the enterprisewide learning management system for UAB, replacing Blackboard Learn. The transition will occur from Jan. 1 to July 31; Blackboard Learn will no longer be available after Sept. 30.

 

OSHA revised the Hazard Communication standard in 2012 to improve employee recognition and understanding of chemical hazards in the workplace. Employees have until Dec. 1 to complete training to comply with the new requirements. The training is required for all lab personnel and is recommended for everyone. Register online.

A medical ethics textbook by philosophy Chair Greg Pence, Ph.D., readies for its seventh edition and 25th year.
Published in Research & Scholarship
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