E Pluribus Unum: Blount Forum on Diversity

Tuomey Hall

The Blount Scholars Program is hosting an event focused on diversity this Thursday, April 19 at 5:00 p.m. The forum will be a combination town hall and teach-in, with brief remarks from faculty who work on diversity issues and then, depending on turn out, either questions/observations from the floor or break out sessions to discuss

Final Exams

Final exams will occur April 30 through May 4. See the UA academic calendar for the complete exam schedule.

UA System Scholars Institute

The University of Alabama at Birmingham 1720 2nd Ave South, Birmingham, AL, United States

The 2018 Institute will be held at The University of Alabama at Birmingham on May 10 and 11, 2018. This year's theme is Using Technology to Collaborate through Leadership, Teaching, Research and Scholarship. The Scholars Institute fosters a shared community of knowledge among members of the three UA System campuses. It brings us together to discover

An Innovative Approach to Universal Design Learning: Engaging All Learners

This webcast will introduce new ways of applying Universal Design Learning to your classroom. Eric J. Moore, UDL and Accessibility Specialist at University of Tennessee, will engage you in a hands-on activity around two core components of the classroom: analysis and evaluation of learning objects and assessment of student learning. Register for Live Webcast on

Implicit Bias Workshop

113 ten Hoor Hall

Promoting Fairness & Excellence: Insights from Implicit Bias, Racial Anxiety, and Stereotype Threat Most of us in higher education hold strong values of equity and aspire to excellence. Yet, research suggests that unconscious phenomena related to race, ethnicity, and other aspects of identity can get in the way of those goals. Key concepts from the

Active Learning Initiative Workshop

228 Gordon Palmer Hall

The Active Learning Initiative workshop is comprised of three sessions over the Fall 2018 semester: September 4, October 2, and November 6. Workshops are held from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in 228 Gordon Palmer Hall. Participants must attend all three sessions. Register for the Fall 2018 ALI Workshop

Introduction to EquatIO

A232 Gordon Palmer Hall

EquatIO is an application that supports math and STEM subjects; it is freely available to all UA students, faculty, and staff on campus and personal machines. With EquatIO, you can type, handwrite or speak to create equations, formulas, and other math and chemistry expressions on a computer or Chromebook; there’s also a library of ready-made expressions you