The University of Alabama

11/04/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2024 08:08

UA Preview — Nov. 4-10, 2024

BEST BETS

Don't Let Shorter Days Get You Down

The recent time change can play a major role in one's mood with less sunlight interrupting sleep schedule and daily routines.

Why This Matters: "The effects of losing an hour in the day are more than just seeing less sunlight," said Dr. John Burkhardt, associate professor with the department of psychiatry and behavioral medicine. "It is linked to adverse health effects such as increased stress, lower cognitive functioning, heart attack and stroke. It can disrupt an individual's circadian rhythms, altering their sleep/wake cycle causing sleep debt, and hormone level changes."

To schedule an interview, contact Burkhardt at [email protected].

Information Technology Leadership

Mike Shelton has been named the next vice provost and chief information officer at The University of Alabama and will begin his tenure Dec. 1.

Why This Matters: As the vice provost and chief information officer, Shelton will provide visionary and operational leadership to enable a forward-thinking, enterprise-focused IT organization that champions the strategic use of technology to further UA's mission.

For more information, contact Bryant Welbourne at [email protected].

Historic Fundraising Year

UA has achieved another record-breaking year in fundraising for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, with more than $261 million in charitable gifts and pledges from over 60,000 donors.

Why This Matters: This year eclipsed the $226 million mark set in 2023 by 15% and has helped propel The Rising Tide 2.0 capital campaign past 90% of its $1.8 billion goal. UA is in the ninth year of this comprehensive, 10-year campaign to elevate all areas of campus - from student scholarships and faculty research to campus facilities and athletics.

For more information contact Alex House at [email protected].

Honoring Communicators

The College of Communication and Information Sciences recently recognized four distinguished professionals for their exceptional contributions to the fields of communication and library and information science.

Why This Matters: The 23rd class of C&IS Hall of Fame honorees includes Dr. Elizabeth Aversa, a leader in library and information sciences; Robert "Bob" Cohn, an award-winning journalist and founder of global public relations firm Cohn & Wolfe (now Burson); Dr. Jesse Lewis, newspaper publisher and founder of Alabama's first Black-owned advertising agency; and Christi Parsons, former White House correspondent and mentor to the next generation of journalists.

Social Work Leader Recognized

The School of Social Work recently honored James Slaughter, retired deputy commissioner for field administration of the Alabama Department of Human Resources, as its 2024 hall of fame inductee.

Why This Matters: Throughout his career, Slaughter demonstrated unwavering dedication to both his clients and colleagues. He was not only a mentor to aspiring social workers but also a catalyst for transformative change within the Alabama Department of Human Resources.

EVENTS

Diwali (Festival of Lights)

Nov. 7; UA Student Center Ballroom and Heritage Room

UA Museums' John S. Steiner Endowed Lecture: Cherokee Cave Inscriptions

Nov. 9; Math and Science Building Room 1001

The Crucible

Nov. 11-15, 17; Marian Gallaway Theatre

Brothers Bound: Four Positive Powers Gained in Vietnam

Nov. 14; Autherine Lucy Hall Room 118

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