College of Human Environmental Sciences

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UA Research Helps Spot Racial Differences in Concussion Recovery

Young Black and white athletes have different experiences after a sports-related concussion, according to a study involving a researcher at The University of Alabama.

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Bama by Distance Graduate Shows There’s Always an Opportunity

With her bachelor’s degree earned, Lillian Lofton — who turned 50 this year, too — plans to start a nonprofit.

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Free Tuscaloosa StoryWalk Family Event Led by UA Graduate Student

Families in Tuscaloosa will have the opportunity to enjoy storytime while taking along the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk April 11.

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RISE Center to Hold Golf, Tennis Fundraisers

UA’s RISE Center will hold the RISE Tournament of Champions and a women’s doubles tennis tournament benefiting therapeutic services provided by RISE.

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HES Faculty Celebrate Child Life Month

UA’s College of Human Environmental Sciences proudly offers a concentration in child life at both the bachelor and master levels.

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UA Part of National Effort to Strengthen Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout

The research coalition is aimed at strengthening the community’s role and involvement in an equitable campaign.

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A Dream that Keeps Growing

Lee Johnson III’s passion for educating young children has taken him from teaching music to proposing early childhood education policies at the national level.

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Faculty Develop Innovative Instruction During Pandemic

In the face of adversity, UA faculty embraced the challenge and evolved to create innovative means to instruct and connect with students.