Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis now offered by UAH’s College of Education Jun 17, 2019 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education at UAH is pleased to announce its newest graduate degree program, the Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (M.S. in ABA). The M.S. in ABA is intended for individuals... A trip to Capitol Hill gives public affairs graduate real-world political advocacy experience Jun 04, 2019 Given her professional aspirations to become a policy maker, it seems all but inevitable that Erin Wright will one day end up in Washington, D.C. So she was thrilled to be invited on a trip to the nation’s capital last month to attend Advocacy Da... VORTEX-SE delivers tornado formation research May 09, 2019 Scientists at UAH are publishing research about tornado formation resulting from the multiyear Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment Southeast (VORTEX-SE) program. ... UAH graduate student Elizabeth Parameswaran’s career plans change after volunteering with Special Olympics May 02, 2019 An "exceptional experience" as a Special Olympics volunteer altered the course of Elizabeth Parameswaran’s life and cemented a career working with special needs children. ... UAH alumna Jennifer Kelly chronicles the life of Sir Barton, first Triple Crown winner in a new book Apr 16, 2019 Jennifer S. Kelly (’02, MA, English) joined her childhood love of writing stories and the sport of horse racing to pen the book Sir Barton and the Making of the First Triple Crown Winner. ... Doctoral candidate Ryan Gott earns DOE research opportunity at Sandia Apr 12, 2019 Ryan Gott, a doctoral candidate in Dr. Gabe Xu’s Plasma and Electrodynamics Research Lab at UAH, has been awarded a United States Dept. of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program research opportunity at Sandia Nat... Projection system to study insect vision could lead to new navigational aids Apr 08, 2019 Development of a virtual reality-like projection system to study insect vision could eventually provide the U.S. Air Force with a new type of navigation system. ... Novel else-tree classifier seeks to minimize misclassification in biological research studies Jan 28, 2019 Truong Xuan Tran may have started his academic career as an electronic and telecommunication engineering major at the Hanoi University of Science and Technology, but since coming to the U.S., he’s decided to follow his passion for computer scienc... Student’s research shows that video games offer a new way to tell very old stories Jan 15, 2019 Given its reputation as "part Comic-Con and part academic conference," Pioneer Con proved the perfect venue for Melissa Guerrero to share her research comparing medieval Robin Hood texts to the popular Japanese role-playing video game Persona 5. "I... Marsbee mission gets a little more real thanks to systems engineering Jan 08, 2019 When Shahrom Doneshwar first learned about the NASA-funded plan to explore the surface of Mars using robotic bees, he says he "didn’t even know that it was possible!" Now, however, the master’s candidate in the Department of Industrial & Sy... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21