Arts & Sciences Magazine
Spanish Professor Secures Funding to Investigate 17th-century Legal Case
Dr. John K. Moore Jr., associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, has been awarded a research fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS).
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Chemistry Professor Selected for Exam Committee
Dr. Jacqueline Nikles, associate professor and coordinator of undergraduate organic chemistry, has appointed a member of the American Chemical Society Examinations Committee, which will write a new standardized ACS Organic Chemistry exam for 2017.
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Biology Professor Wins Prestigious NSF Career Award
Dr. Nicole C. Riddle, assistant professor in the Department of Biology, has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award.
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Dr. Tina Kempin Reuter Named Director of Institute for Human Rights
Dr. Tina Kempin Reuter has been named the first director for the UAB Institute for Human Rights. She will also hold a faculty appointment in the Department of Government.
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Dr. Despina Stavrinos Wins Early Career Award
Dr. Despina Stavrinos, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, has been selected to receive the Routh Early Career Award from the Society of Pediatric Psychology.
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Dr. Sarah Parcak Wins 2016 TED Prize, Announces Her Wish
Dr. Sarah Parcak, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, TED Fellow and National Geographic Fellow, was named the 2016 TED Prize winner.
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Student Leader Selected for Peace Corps
Senior John Wesley Chancellor has been selected for the Peace Corps and will teach high school science topics in Mozambique for 27 months.
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Theatre Students Recognized at Regional Festival
2016 Regional Festivals of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) have awarded several prizes to students in the Department of Theatre for their production of “SFB.”
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Students Win Critical Language Scholarships
Anisha Das and Lillian Chien have been selected for the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship.
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Chemistry Graduate Student Receives Fellowship
Bhavitavya Sonia Nijampatnam, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, has been named the recipient of a National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research pre-doctoral fellowship.
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Social Work Student Lands Scholarship to Study in Africa
Tuscaloosa native and social work major Shanquela Williams is one of 800 American undergraduates from 355 colleges and universities selected for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
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UAB Digital Media and Art Students Shine at 2016 ADDY Awards
The American Advertising Federation Birmingham Awards, also known as the ADDYs, honored students from the College of Arts and Sciences for their work at a ceremony held in late February.
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Recent CIS Graduate Lands Internship at National Laboratory
Birmingham native Joshua Pritchett, a December 2015 graduate with a degree in computer and information sciences, has secured an internship at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
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Students Present Ideas At Clinton Global Initiative University
Twenty-one UAB students attended the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) from April 1-3 at the University of California, Berkeley. Of the group, 10 are from the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Languages: New Light for a New World
Through its international and diversity programming, the College of Arts and Sciences is delivering on its promise of “knowledge that will change your world.”
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Message from the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Typically, summer is a slow time on college campuses, but this summer has gone a little differently in the College.
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Arts and Community
The Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts was the site of a number of moving events that brought UAB and surrounding community together to explore topics of racial discrimination, voting rights, and equality.
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Ireland Awards
Once again this spring, the College celebrated its most prestigious academic prizes: The Ireland Distinguished Visiting Scholar Award and the Ireland Award for Scholarly Distinction.
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Cheers: Alumni Transform Birmingham's Food and Beverage Scene
They come from different eras of UAB’s history, and they majored in different subjects, but they’ve all become leaders in Birmingham’s burgeoning, nationally acclaimed food and beverage scene.
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