Shook named new Collat School of Business dean
Christopher L. Shook, Ph.D., who will begin July 1, brings more than 25 years of academic leadership experience to the role; he has served as dean of the Gordon Ford College of Business at Western Kentucky University since 2019.
Curious about virtual reality? Get hands-on and learn how the technology is being used today at UAB
A message of gratitude on Employee Appreciation Day
Chief Human Resources Officer Janet May and President Ray Watts express their thanks to all UAB employees, who continue to exemplify their commitment to UAB’s mission and shared values.
New major attracting students with unique, holistic approach to wellness in nutrition
More than 300 employees with 20 or more years of service will be honored by the university during a reception 2 p.m. March 21 in the Hill Student Center; S. Robert Hernandez DrPH, will be honored for 50 years of service to UAB.
DECLARE Study
The purpose of this research study is to examine the effects of 10 weeks of exercise on the brain. DEcreasing Cognitive Loss and Vascular Rarefaction with Exercise (DECLARE) is focused on the elucidation of exercise effects on brain health and the way by which exercise mitigates age-related growth factor deficiencies, hypertension and cognitive decline.
To participate in this research, you must:
– have high blood pressure
– be between 55-75 years of age
– be healthy (Ok to be on medication)
– not currently exercising
Please contact us at 205-996-5592 or use the following link to complete the 5 minute screening questionnaire: https://uab.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6FigP3lOJYdvl9c
A summer program offered tools to thrive in academia. Here’s what one faculty member learned.
Dwayne White, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Education, shares how his participation in the national Faculty Success Program paid off with three manuscripts and some crucial time-management tools. Read his top tips, then apply for the 2023 program today.
My Health Rewards offers incentives for making healthy choices
This past year, more than 4,700 employees activated their My Health Rewards account, and more than 3,600 logged enough healthy behaviors to receive a payout of $50 or more. Activate your account and explore new ways to earn cash rewards.