Collat school of business

Two online programs from the UAB Collat School of Business ranked in the top 25, while other programs continue to rise.

This initiative aims to alleviate the burden of tax preparation for those who qualify, contributing to financial well-being within the UAB community and beyond.

UAB’s Ben Meadows, Ph.D., provides valuable insights into the projected trends for holiday sales and the potential impact on seasonal hiring in the retail sector.

This record-breaking funding marks a 73 percent growth in research awards over nine years.

The Bridge to Business Program stands as a testament to UAB’s commitment to fostering educational success and ensuring a seamless academic transition for aspiring business professionals.

UAB ranked No. 142 out of 435 measured schools in 2023, serving as a testament to the university’s continued growth and national exposure as a competitive and attractive university.

New research reveals how influencers’ words impact engagement in affiliate marketing on social media
The UAB study revealed that specific linguistic styles within influencer posts can enhance or diminish engagement with the content.

UAB graduate and professional programs are well represented in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings.

Schweitzer Fellowships have an intensive leadership component so that fellows can continue to inspire others to improve the health of those who experience barriers to care beyond their year of service.

As part of the CGI U, students developed initiatives focused on health, education, poverty, environment, human rights, poverty alleviation and public health, impacting local and global communities.

A transformative gift to UAB from J. Frank Barefield, Jr. will help shape a more prosperous future for Birmingham and beyond.

The funding from Alabama Innovation Corporation will help UAB startups make a profound impact in the biotechnology industry.

Eric Jack, Ph.D., dean of the UAB Collat School of Business, has announced his retirement as dean, pending selection of his successor.

Prices are going up, and — more than ever — Americans are feeling a pinch in their wallets. What causes inflation, and where do we go from here?

After receiving monetary support to continue his education at UAB, Shegun Otulana and his wife, Mary, want to pay it forward to future UAB students.

COVID-19 changed the way we communicate, care for others, educate our children, work and more. Experts from UAB weigh in on these changes.

UAB researcher explains why retailers prefer customers to keep purchased items instead of returning.

Collective strength of the research enterprise leads to almost $849 million in research grants and awards for FY 2021.

UAB’s Collat School of Business continues to blaze the path for future generations.

UAB continues to lead the way in the evolving field of social entrepreneurship: Patrick J. Murphy, Ph.D., has been recognized as one of the field’s top scholars.
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