
Haley Herfurth
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Assistant Registrar Tiffany Hearns, whose job it is to assign classrooms and meeting spaces every semester for every class and every student, is UAB’s Employee of the Month.
Apply to be an interprofessional leadership fellow by Dec. 22
Faculty fellows are eligible to receive as much as $5,000 per team for seed funding to design and execute a project to advance interprofessional education during a one-year program.
Bhagat inspired the term ‘Parth’d it’ as synonym for problem-solving
Parth Bhagat, a programmer and analyst in the Office of the Vice President for Research, is UAB’s Employee of the Month.
Tree-trimming traditions
Check the UAB Reporter the first and third Monday of each month for a unique photo from the UAB Archives.
Alverson is UAB’s Employee of the Year
Pam Alverson, program director for the Office of Program Review and Monitoring Systems in UAB’s Comprehensive Cancer Center, is the recipient of the university’s highest non-academic employee award.
Cataloguing the history of UAB
Check the UAB Reporter the first and third Monday of each month for a unique photo from the UAB Archives.
Ultrasound training prepares future physicians to provide better care
As ultrasound technology becomes more prevalent and useful for patient care, UAB faculty and clinicians are teaching a new generation of caregivers about its use.
Faculty save students nearly $270,000 on instructional materials
Faculty got creative with course materials, and both the course and students benefitted. New grants to develop affordable instructional materials will accelerate those savings.
Employees can give back many ways this holiday season
Adopt an angel from the Angel Tree or donate to Toys for Tots to help underprivileged families celebrate the holidays.
Vending machine changes coming to UAB campus
Beginning Nov. 13, vending machines in campus buildings not affiliated with UAB Hospital will switch to Pepsi products provided by Birmingham-based Buffalo Rock Co., and machines in hospital-affiliated buildings will begin serving Coca-Cola products.