A child’s development comes from the ability to read and the development of motor skills through physical activity, both of which can be used in classroom settings.
SHAPE America has acknowledged associate professor of education with an award for the Southern district college/university physical educator of the year.
According to the American Heart Association’s Heart and Stroke Statistics, nearly half of all adults in the United States have some type of cardiovascular disease.
Rice University professor Rebecca Richards-Kortum will visit UAB to discuss, lecture and inspire the next generation of women to reach for their desired goals.
Tina Mozelle Braziel and Ashley M. Jones are 2019 Alabama State Council on the Arts literary fellows, creative writing educators, alumnae of UAB and national award-winning poets.
One of the most significant of Alabama’s outsider artists, Whitfield uses painting to create intimate windows into her cultural past, including depictions of horrific racial violence.
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