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FACTS & FIGURES 1998-99, Summaries of Dentistry

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Download FACTS & FIGURES 1998-99 and more Summaries Dentistry in PDF only on Docsity! FACTS & FIGURES 1998-99 Nineteenth Edition March, 1999 Office of Institutional Studies and Services UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM Birmingham, Alabama 35294-0104 (205) 934-2384 FOREWORD The Office of Institutional Studies and Services is pleased to present the 1998-99 edition of Facts & Figures, UAB's fact book. Now in its nineteenth year, Facts & Figures has proved to be a useful resource for many people both on and off campus. The publication includes information provided by a number of University offices, and once again we are most grateful to everyone who has contributed to this year's edition. We welcome comments or suggestions for improvement in the UAB fact book; your observations help us improve Facts & Figures every year and work to ensure that it better meets the needs of its users. The sculpture pictured on this year's cover, entitled "Icarus Ascend," was created by Joe Mooney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1993 and is part of the Barker Outdoor Sculpture Collection purchased for the University over the past 25 years by Dr. Samuel Barker, Graduate Dean Emeritus, and the late Mrs. Barker. It is located on the west side of 15th Street South between University Boulevard and 10th Avenue South. ROLE AND SCOPE Adopted by the Board of Trustees October 30, 1992 Modifications Accepted February 17, 1995 Introduction The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), a publicly supported institution of higher education located in Birmingham, Alabama, is one of three institutions comprising the University of Alabama System. UAB has three major academic units: Academic Affairs, the Academic Health Center, and the Graduate School. Within Academic Affairs, baccalaureate-level academic programs are offered through six schools: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education, Engineering, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The Academic Health Center offers subbaccalaureate, baccalaureate, and professional instruction through six health professions schools: Dentistry, Health Related Professions, Medicine, Nursing, Optometry, and Public Health. It also provides primary, secondary, and tertiary health care through the University of Alabama Hospital and the health clinics. Postbaccalaureate graduate degree programs are offered individually and cooperatively by all of the various schools through the Graduate School. Both Academic Affairs and the Academic Health Center house a number of special centers and institutes which focus on specific research and service areas. This Role and Scope statement is intended to identify the proper functions of UAB and to define appropriate operating limits. In reality, a very complex set of circumstances and influences, many beyond the immediate control of the institution, determines the actual nature of the University's activities at any particular time. Within the confines of this statement, however, the University sets forth a perspective regarding its development and reflecting its own philosophy, its own understanding of the needs of its many constituencies, and its own sense of history and future. This statement is organized by functional areas, with particular concern for the efficient and effective use of available resources. Undergraduate Education Through the six schools within Academic Affairs, UAB offers a full range of undergraduate programs in liberal arts, technical, preprofessional, and professional studies. Also, the Schools of Nursing, Dentistry, and Health Related Professions provide accredited health profession instructional programs at the baccalaureate levels. Determining a proper role and scope for these levels of instruction requires the consideration of several factors including the current roles of other institutions, the nature and objectives of UAB's students, and the needs of the urban area. UAB is the largest public institution offering four-year undergraduate instruction in the Birmingham area. As such, it offers instructional programs with an appropriately high level of academic quality. At the lower-division level, the University shares its responsibility with the public junior and community colleges in the Birmingham area. Those institutions have open admission policies, and properly assure high school graduates an entry point to higher education. In contrast, the academic offerings of UAB must be of a quality, depth, and scope sufficient both to provide introductory-level offerings and to offer complete coverage in the major disciplines and relevant supporting areas for advanced study by upper-division students. Thus, it is appropriate that each academic department offering undergraduate instruction have a fully qualified faculty of competent instructors who are active scholars and professionals in their respective disciplines. All higher education is based upon those studies comprising a traditional arts and sciences program. Its aims are the exposure to faculty who can challenge the effects of ignorance and parochialism and the provision of information concerning aptitudes, attitudes, and habits of mind basic to common human pursuits. Thus, UAB is obligated to offer strong arts and sciences subjects to form a foundation upon which more specialized vocational and technical programs can be constructed. UAB's urban location and status as the senior public institution in the Birmingham area influence in important ways the scope of its baccalaureate programs. The University enrolls a highly diverse student body reflecting the heterogeneity of its urban environment. Included are students from many age brackets, educational backgrounds, and ethnic groups, many of whom also are employed while seeking new or improved career training and qualifications. The major components of the Birmingham economy have particular requirements for trained manpower in business, technology, and the professions. Accordingly, undergraduate programs must be adequate in scope and quality to provide support for the economic and professional development of Birmingham and the state. Because of its location within a highly developed cultural, industrial, and economic center and because of its nationally recognized academic health center, the University is the natural setting in the state for a broad range of technical and professional training programs, including business, engineering, education, and all health-related disciplines. It is appropriate, therefore, that the overall quality and range of subdisciplines offered be fully developed, and that, where indicated, programs be multidisciplinary and mutually supportive. At the same time, students preparing for careers in these areas must be provided a core of knowledge in the liberal arts sufficient in scope and quality for them to be fully educated in the true sense and to be prepared to deal with the normative and ethical dimensions of their professions. In support of its various academic programs, UAB is committed to a program of services and nonclassroom (nontraditional) educational experiences which enhance its students’ total development. These may include social, cultural, and recreational programs and opportunities for learning experiences. Health Professions Ti 9 The Academic Health Center has achieved a position of national prominence as a center for the training of health professionals in Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Nursing, Health Related Professions, and Public Health. Each of its six schools offers a comprehensive range of programs from basic preparation to sophisticated graduate and specialty training. The Schools of Dentistry and Public Health are the only such schools in the state, and the School of Optometry is the only such public facility in the Southeast. The exceptional quality of all of its programs enables the Academic Health Center to attract substantial amounts of external funding in support of its educational, research, and service activities. Because of this level of development, the Academic Health Center serves as a regional and national health professionals resource. The Academic Health Center has the primary role in meeting the state's health professional needs. It establishes an appropriate reference point from which to determine the desirable growth limits of other state-supported education in the health professions. To ensure the most efficient use of public resources, the University assists the state in evaluating its health professional needs and in developing the best means of meeting those needs. Where appropriate and consistent with the maintenance of quality, UAB endeavors to extend its educational resources through such cooperative mechanisms as remote professional residency programs and outreach programs with practicing health professionals. ri E ion Postbaccalaureate graduate programs are offered through the Graduate School. Graduate education transcends the presentation and assimilation of existing knowledge and specifically trains individuals for involvement in generating new knowledge through research and creative thinking. As is the case for undergraduate education, the University also considers a variety of factors in determining the proper role and scope for its graduate programs. These factors include the responsibility of the University to take full advantage of its academic health center, the large and diverse nature of its urban constituency, the national reputation of its biomedical programs, the particular circumstances related to serving students from many backgrounds, the needs of the community which its serves, and the need to train highly qualified scholars for faculty positions. The large number of place-bound individuals seeking graduate-level instruction for career qualification and advancement, the community's need for individuals with advanced training, and the institution's need to support undergraduate and professional student instruction mandate that the institution develop strong programs in the health professions, business, education, engineering, urban affairs, and public administration. Further, UAB's national prominence in biomedical research requires that it develop strong graduate programs in the natural, social, and behavioral sciences and in interdisciplinary fields such as nutrition, public health, health education, biomedical engineering, education for the physically and mentally handicapped (special education), medical psychology, and neurosciences. As an urban university, UAB is an appropriate setting for the development of outstanding programs in a variety of disciplines such as economics, the social sciences, and applied fields such as criminal justice, public administration, and social work. Research Strong educational programs include research activities of the highest quality. It is, therefore, appropriate that the University emphasize the roles of both basic and applied research. The national prominence of UAB in research dictates continuing major participation by each academic unit and specialized center. The urban setting of the University necessitates the development of research programs responsive to the city's economic, social, and cultural needs. At the same time, responsibilities to the state and region for programs such as public health and nutrition demand similar development. The research role requires implementation of special aspects of UAB's instruction and service responsibilities. Health Care The Academic Health Center serves as the state's principal tertiary health-care provider, as an ultimate referral center for Alabama patients, and as a referral center for persons from across the nation who need sophisticated clinical services. UAB has attained national prominence through its many centers such as those for cardiovascular disorders, cancer, dental abnormalities, arthritis, diabetes, and disorders of the brain and nervous system. As a part of the Academic Health Center, the University Hospital plays a prominent role in the training of health professionals. It also serves a wide spectrum of patients, including many who are indigent. UAB CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION President Director and Chief Executive Officer, UAB Health System Vice President for Student Affairs Vice President for Information Technology Vice President for Planning and Information Management Vice President for Development, Alumni and External Relations Vice President for Financial Affairs and Administration Provost Dr. W. Ann Reynolds David J. Fine Dr. Virginia D. Gauld Dr. Clair W. Goldsmith Dr. John M. Lyons Dr. Shirley Salloway Kahn Richard L. Margison Dr. Peter V. O'Neil UAB ADMINISTRATION (Updated 10/7/99) Unit/School (Date of Establishment) Arts and Humanities (1973) Business (1971) Dentistry (1945) Education (1971) Engineering (1971) Health Related Professions (1969) Medicine (1945*) Natural Sciences and Mathematics (1973) Nursing (1967*) Optometry (1969) Public Health (1981) Social and Behavioral Sciences (1973) Graduate School (1970) UAB University Hospital (1945) * Moved to Birmingham from Tuscaloosa. Dean/Administrator Bert Brouwer, M.F.A., Interim Dean Robert E. Holmes, Ph.D., Dean Mary Lynne Capilouto, D.M.D., Dean Michael J. Froning, Ed.D., Interim Dean Stephen Szygenda, Ph.D., Dean C. Michael Brooks, Ph.D., Interim Dean William B. Deal, M.D., Dean James B. McClintock, Ph.D., Dean Rachel Z. Booth, Ph.D., Dean Arol Augsburger, O.D., Dean Eli |. Capilouto, D.M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D., Dean Tennant S. McWilliams, Ph.D., Dean Joan F. Lorden, Ph.D., Dean Martin C. Nowak, Executive Director Scott E. Buchalter, M.D., Chief of Staff UAB ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND CHAIRS f Arts and Hum: Art and Art History Communication Studies English Foreign Languages and Literatures Music Philosophy Theatre School of Business Accounting and Information Systems Management, Marketing and Industrial Distribution Finance, Economics, and Quantitative Methods School of Dentistry Biomaterials Diagnostic Sciences Endodontics Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Biology Orthodontics Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Restorative Dentistry hool of Ee n Curriculum and Instruction Human Studies Leadership, Special Education and Foundations School of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Materials and Mechanical Engineering 12 Chair Bert Brouwer, M.F.A. Marcus Hickson, Ph.D. Leland S. Person, Ph.D. Dellita Martin-Ogunsola, Ph.D. Henry Panion, Ill, Ph.D. George A. Graham, Ph.D. H. Langdon Reynolds, M.F.A. Chair Lowell S. Broom, D.B.A. Michael R. Bowers, Ph.D. Richard M. Bums, Ph.D. Chair William R. Lacefield, M.S., Ph.D., Acting Ken R. Tilashalski, D.M.D., Acting John C. Mills, D.M.D., M.A. Peter D. Waite, M.P.H., D.D.S., M.D. Marjorie K. Jeffcoat, D.M.D., Interim P. Lionel Sadowsky, D.M.D., B.D.S., M.Dent. John B. Thornton, D.M.D., Interim Marjorie K. Jeffcoat, D.M.D. Jean O'Neal, D.M.D. Chair Joseph C. Burns, Ed.D. David M. Macrina, Ph.D. W. Boyd Rogan, Ed.D. Chair Linda Lucas, Ph.D. Fouad H. Fouad, Ph.D. Gregg L. Vaughn, Ph.D. Krishan Chawla, Ph.D., Interim 1821 - 1936 - 1945 - 1945 - 1948 - 1955 - 1958 - 1966 - 1966 - 1966 - 1967 - 1969 - 1969 - 1969 - 1970 - 1970 - 1971 - 1973 - 1975 - 1976 - 1977 - SIGNIFICANT UAB DATES Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama created by the General Assembly Extension Center of the University of Alabama opened in Birmingham School of Medicine moved from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham and became a four-year school Jefferson and Hillman Hospitals combined to serve as the teaching hospital for the School of Medicine School of Dentistry, with Dr. Joseph F. Volker as dean, enrolled its first class First Ph.D. earned on the Birmingham campus Campus expansion began with acquisition of approximately 8.5 blocks (60 acres) from the Birmingham Housing Authority Extension Center in Birmingham became the University of Alabama in Birmingham, one of three campuses of the University of Alabama College of General Studies established School of Health Services Administration established School of Nursing moved from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham UAB became an autonomous campus with Dr. Joseph F. Volker as its first president School of Community and Allied Health Resources established by the Alabama Legislature and Regional Technical Institute established for health occupations training School of Optometry established Graduate School established First degrees awarded by UAB College of General Studies reorganized as University College with Schools of Business, Education, Engineering, and Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences restructured into Schools of Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Social and Behavioral Sciences Funds appropriated by Legislature for the purchase of approximately 30 blocks (140 acres) of Urban Renewal lands for UAB expansion Dr. Joseph F. Volker appointed first chancellor of the University of Alabama System Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr. named second president 15 SIGNIFICANT UAB DATES (CONTINUED) 1981 - School of Public Health established 1984 - University of Alabama in Birmingham became University of Alabama at Birmingham 1987 - Dr. Charles A. McCallum named third president 1987 - School of Community and Allied Health became School of Health Related Professions 1988 - School of Humanities became School of Arts and Humanities 1989 - UAB exceeded $100 million in active grants and contracts 1989 - Use of the designation "University College" discontinued 1990 - 50,000th degree awarded by UAB 1992 - UAB's outpatient services moved to the newly constructed Kirklin Clinic 1993 - Dr. J. Claude Bennett named fourth president 1994 - UAB acquired Walker College, which became known as UAB Walker College 1994-95 - Certificate-level, junior college linkage programs (Regional Technical Institute) in the School of Health Related Professions phased out 1995 - Academic units reorganized under provost 1995 - UAB Health System established 1995 - UAB exceeded $200 million in active grants and contracts 1996 - Mr. Paul Hardin named interim president 1996 - Dr. W. Ann Reynolds named fifth president 1998 - Relationship terminated between UAB and UAB Walker College 16 HONORARY UAB DEGREES CONFERRED Name Champ Lyons Tinsley Randolph Harrison Walter Bouldin Matthew Francis McNulty, Jr. Ruth Lawson Hanson Joseph F. Volker Bengt E. Gustafson John A. Hand John Edward Meyer Virginia Baxley Clyde Guss Cox Joseph Smolian Clarence A. Hanson Samuel Richardson Hill, Jr. Charles Alexander McCallum Arthur Davis Shores Robert Hugh Daniel William Paul Brann William Micajah Spencer George W. Campbell Julia Walker Russell Henry Poellnitz Johnston George Mooar Rust Hall Williams Thompson John W. Kirklin Margaret Spain McDonald Samuel Booth Barker Emil Carl Hess William Hansell Hulsey Kenneth Rule Daniel William James Rushton Frank Park Samford Emmett Bryan Carmichael Frederick W. Conner Robert M. Frank John S. Jemison, Jr. Howard Lamar Holley A. Edward Maumenee John S. Shaw, Jr. Joseph McConnell Farley J. Garber Galbraith Charles W. Ireland Fuller Earle Callaway, Jr. Thomas Kermit Hearn, Jr. James Coleman Lee, Jr. James Allen Pittman, Jr. Leonard Robinson Jack J. Dreyfus Frederick Chapman Robbins Date Conferred* October 1, 1965 October 1, 1965 August 29, 1966 August 22, 1969 August 22, 1969 June 6, 1970 June 5, 1971 June 5, 1971 June 4, 1972 June 4, 1972 August 27, 1972 August 27, 1972 June 9, 1974 June 9, 1975 June 9, 1975 June 9, 1975 June 5, 1977 June 5, 1977 June 5, 1977 June 5, 1977 June 5, 1977 June 4, 1978 June 4, 1978 June 4, 1978 June 4, 1978 June 4, 1978 June 3, 1979 June 3, 1979 June 3, 1979 June 8, 1980 June 8, 1980 June 8, 1980 June 7, 1981 June 7, 1981 June 7, 1981 June 7, 1981 June 6, 1982 June 6, 1982 June 6, 1982 June 5, 1983 June 5, 1983 June 5, 1983 June 3, 1984 June 3, 1984 June 3, 1984 June 3, 1984 June 3, 1984 June 2, 1985 June 2, 1985 Degree Doctor of Science Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Science Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Humanities Master of Arts Master of Arts Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Literature Doctor of Science Doctor of Science Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Laws Doctor of Laws Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Laws Doctor of Humane Letters Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Science Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Science Doctor of Laws Doctor of Laws *Honorary degrees conferred prior to 1970 were conferred at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. 17 UAB PROGRAM ACCREDITATION (CONTINUED) Year Program Most Recent Started Accreditation Accreditation Agency SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Baccalaureate Level 1969 1995 Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology SCHOOL OF HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS Critical and Diagnostic Care Department Cytotechnology 1963 1995 Cytotechnology Programs Review Committee, American Society of Cytopathology, Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs of the American Medical Association (CAAHEP) Medical Technology 1945 1997 National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Nuclear Medicine Technology 1969 1997 Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in NMT, Department of Education Nurse Anesthesia 1946 1994 Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs Radiation Therapist 1982 1998 Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology Radiography 1944 1996 Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapist 1973 1995 Joint Review Committee for Respiratory Therapy Education, CAAHEP. Surgical Physician Assistant 1967 1996 Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs for Physician Assistants, CAAHEP Health Services Administration Department Health Administration 1965 1994 Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration Health Information Management Baccalaureate Level 1972 1992 Council on Accreditation of the American Health Information Management Association, CAAHEP Nutrition Sciences Department Dietetic Intemship 1963 1998 American Dietetic Association UAB PROGRAM ACCREDITATION (CONTINUED) Year Program Most Recent Started Accreditation Accreditation Agency Rehabilitation Sciences Department Occupational Therapy 1968 1997 Accreditation Committee of the American Occupational Therapy Association, CAAHEP Physical Therapy 1975 1992 American Physical Therapy Association Speech and Hearing Program 1948 1997 American Board of Examiners in Audiology and Speech/ Language Pathology UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1945 1998 Liaison Committee on Medical Education Including: School of Medicine - Birmingham School of Primary Medical Care - Huntsville College of Community Health Sciences - Tuscaloosa Division of Continuing Medical Education 1994 AMA Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education UAB University Hospital 1997 Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 1996 Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS Chemistry 1969 1994 American Chemical Society SCHOOL OF NURSING 1950 1992 National League for Nursing SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY Professional Program (O.D.) 1969 1995 American Optometric Association Council on Optometric Education Residency programs: American Optometric Association Council on Optometric Education Contact Lenses 1980 1995 Family Practice Optometry 1978 1996 Geriatric and Rehabilitative Optometry 1982 1997 UAB PROGRAM ACCREDITATION (CONTINUED) Programs Eligible for Accreditation Hospital-Based Optometry Ocular Disease Atlanta Florida Pediatric Optometry SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH M.P.H. Program M.S.P.H. Program Dr.P.H. Program Ph.D. Program M.S.P.H. (Industrial Hygiene) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Medical Psychology Public Administration (M.P.A.) Social Work Council on Education for Public Health Related Accreditation Commission, Accreditation Board of National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Year Program Most Recent Started Accreditation Accreditation Agency 1979 1997 1991 1993 1983 1993 1991 1993 1986 1993 1995 1966 1979 1979 1985 1979 1998 Engineering and Technology 1980 1996 American Psychological Association 1978 1995 1976 1993 Council on Social Work Education ALUMNI INFORMATION UAB has granted over 75,000 degrees since becoming an autonomous campus within the University of Alabama System in 1969. Graduates of UAB are encouraged to participate in organized alumni activities and to support the University through alumni associations affiliated with the professional schools and through the UAB National Alumni Society, which represents all graduates of UAB. The alumni associations, including the UAB National Alumni Society, are supported by annual membership dues while alumni gifts are used to enhance the work of the University's schools, departments, and programs. In fiscal year 1997-98, nearly 5,000 UAB alumni provided gifts and other forms of alumni support totaling more than $1,000,000. For the past 10 years, alumni giving totals approximately $8.7 million. With more than 3,500 current active members, the UAB National Alumni Society is the largest alumni organization representing UAB graduates. Governed by an elected Board of Directors, the UAB National Alumni Society sponsors a number of activities and programs which are designed to appeal to graduates and which ultimately promote the welfare and excellence of UAB. Graduates of all schools are eligible to join the UAB National Alumni Society and to receive the privileges of active membership. These privileges include use of Mervyn H. Sterne and Lister Hill Libraries; free career counseling; discounts on season tickets to UAB sporting events; free admission to the UAB Film Series; discounts on University Bookstore's regularly priced promotional merchandise; use of the UAB gymnasium; a visitor parking pass; a subscription to UAB Magazine; and advance notice of alumni activities, trips, and lectures. The Society supports merit scholarship programs for students, including those provided by the Joseph F. Volker Endowment, as well as scholarships made possible by the sale of UAB license plates. The Society also awards grants to the various units and UAB programs including the Mervyn H. Sterne Library, Lister Hill Library, UAB Athletic Department, UAB Ambassadors, Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils, Student Leadership Conference, Outstanding Advisor Award, and others. Source: Office of Alumni Affairs. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD 1991 - Lawrence J. DeLucas, O.D., Ph.D. 1992 - Richard M. Scrushy 1993 - Helene Griffin Robertson 1994 - William L. Roper, M.D., M.P.H. 1995 - James H. Woodward, Ph.D. 1996 - Kenneth L. Jackson 1997 - Charles A. McCallum, D.M.D., M.D. 1998 - Martha Warren Bidez, Ph.D. 26 UAB FALL QUARTER 1998 ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL AND LEVEL School Arts and Humanities Business* Dentistry Education** Engineering Health Related Professions* Joint Health Sciences Medicine Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Public Health Social and Behavioral Sciences Unclassified TOTAL *Included in the School of Health Related Professions graduate count are 26 students enrolled Under- First Advanced graduate Graduate Prof. Prof. Total 800 32 832 1,626 379 2,005 4 224 83 311 1,057 707 1,764 533 151 684 366 469 835 348 348 65 622 861 1,548 1,064 151 1,215 237 324 561 12 156 16 184 384 384 1,563 181 1,744 3,122 479 3,601 10,433 3,621 1,002 960 16,016 in the Administration Health Services program offered jointly by the School of Business and the School of Health Related Professions. **Does not include 108 master's-level students enrolled in Israel. Source: UAB Headcount Enrollment Report, Fall Quarter 1998-99 29 UAB FALL QUARTER 1998 ENROLLMENT FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME BY RACE AND SEX Non-Resident Asian or Alien Black Amer. Indian Pacific Islander Hispanic White Unknown Total Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduate 126 87 564 1,367 14 6 97 94 26 31 1,923 2,340 89 72 = 2,839 3,997 6,836 Graduate 191 162 7 175 2 3 31 36 10 14 612 871 23 24 946 1,285 2,231 First Professional 7 5 35 38 7 5 52 41 5 6 521 280 0 0 627 375 1,002 TOTAL FULL-TIME 324 254 676 = 1,580 23 14 180 171 41 51 3,056 3,491 112 96 4,412 5,657 10,069 PART-TIME STUDENTS. Undergraduate 37 32 245 541 6 8 38 39 20 19 1,209 1,305 54 44 1,609 1,988 3,597 Graduate 26 25 44 171 2 2 13 10 6 5 361 709 4 12 456 934 1,390 First Professional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL PART-TIME 63 57 289 712 8 10 51 49 26 24 = 1,570 2,014 58 56 2,065 2,922 4,987 TOTAL FULL-TIME, PART-TIME STUDENTS. Undergraduate 163 119 809 = 1,908 20 14 135 133 46 50 3,132 3,645 143 116 4,448 5,985 10,433 Graduate 217 187 121 346 4 5 44 46 16 19 973 1,580 27 36 1,402 2,219 3,621 First Professional 7 5 35 38 7 5 52 41 5 6 521 280 0 0 627 375 1,002 GRAND TOTAL 387 311 965 2,292 31 24 231 220 67 75 4,626 5,505 170 152 6,477 8,579 15,056 * *Total does not include 960 full-time advanced professionals and 108 master's-level students enrolled in Israel. Souce: Institutional Studies and Services, Compliance Report UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM Fall Quarter Headcount Enrollment 1969-1998 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 tt — D AQ Ar AV AD ak 42 AO KV 4O 0 HH BS GM & oh PX SP SN SH SPM SP SO SM SP SP SF LD MY K NPD DDE RAE DEAD DPD IE PDE IE x © © SL & @ HD A M & om H HG SA wv PSD FP SF SD MS FM SF FS SP PPP HP PF PPP PP HP PF —t*— Undergrad/Paraprof —®—Grad./Prof. Total NOTE: Beginning in Fall 1993, figures include students enrolled off-campus. UAB FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME BY SEX 1985-1998 Full-time Part-time Total Percent Year Men Women Men Women Men Women Part-time 1985 3,603 4,124 2,594 3,190 6,197 7,314 43% 1986 3,693 4,082 2,514 3,249 6,207 7,331 43% 1987 3,666 4,220 2,439 3,154 6,105 7,374 41% 1988 3,786 4,329 2,492 3,279 6,278 7,608 42% 1989 3,930 4,521 2,650 3,591 6,580 8,112 42% 1990 4,187 4,813 2,677 3,679 6,864 8,492 41% 1991 4,390 5,023 2,759 3,750 7,149 8,773 41% 1992 4,418 5,091 2,699 3,534 7,117 8,625 40% 1993 * 4,560 5,201 2,678 3,474 7,238 8,675 39% 1994 4,460 5,146 2,486 3,270 6,946 8,416 37% 1995 4,538 5,334 2,367 3,263 6,905 8,597 36% 1996 4,464 5,467 2,275 3,068 6,739 8,535 35% 1997 4,561 5,385 2,109 2,878 6,670 8,263 33% 1998 4,412 5,657 2,065 2,922 6,477 8,579 33% UAB FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY PERMANENT RESIDENCE Jefferson County Other Metro Area Counties** Other Alabama Counties Out-of-State Out-of-Country TOTAL Note: Totals do not include advancecd professionals. *Beginning in 1993, students taking classes off-campus were included in the headcount enrollment. **Blount, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties. Source: Institutional Studies and Services 34 1994-1998 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 9,817 9,449 9,032 8,600 8,304 1,834 2,146 2,153 1,922 2,048 2,337 2,478 2,571 2,840 3,125 840 915 945 950 881 534 514 573 621 698 15,362 15,502 15,274 14,933 15,056 UAB FALL QUARTER 1998 ENROLLMENT PROFILE By Class* Undergraduate Graduate/First Professional Entering Freshmen 1,175 Master's 2,139 Other Freshmen 1,094 Postmaster’s 97 Sophomores 1,837 Doctoral 854 Juniors 2,144 Postdoctoral 0 Seniors 3,312 Nondegree 531 Other (Transient, Temporary, First Professional 1,002 Special, Postbaccalaureate) 871 TOTAL 4,623 TOTAL 10,433 Average Student Age* Entering Freshmen 18.9 Undergraduates 24.6 Graduates 31.8 First Professionals 26.1 All UAB 26.4 By Permanent Residence and Level* Under- First graduate Graduate Professional Total Jefferson County 6,169 1,770 365 8,304 Other Metro Area Counties** 1,554 436 58 2,048 Other Alabama Counties 2,079 575 471 3,125 Out-of-State 349 436 96 881 Out-of-Country 282 404 12 698 TOTAL 10,433 3,621 1,002 15,056 *Totals do not include 960 advanced professionals. “Blount, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties. Source: Institutional Studies and Services 35 UAB ANNUAL CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION BY SCHOOL (CONTINUED) NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS Lower Division Undergraduate Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate 1 Graduate 2 Total NURSING Lower Division Undergraduate Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate 1 Graduate 2 Total PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS Graduate 1 Graduate 2 Total PUBLIC HEALTH Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate 1 Graduate 2 Total SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Lower Division Undergraduate Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate 1 Graduate 2 Total ROTC/COOPERATIVE ED/JIITS Lower Division Undergraduate Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate 1 Total GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate 1 Graduate 2 Total TOTAL UAB Lower Division Undergraduate Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate 1 Graduate 2 GRAND TOTAL 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 67,822 62,357 61,138 62,464 60,873 59,879 7,623 7,937 7,962 7,681 7,643 7,749 2,588 2,166 2,779 3,304 2,995 2,708 2,246 2,299 2,224 2,138 1,976 1,856 80,279 74,759 74,103 75,587 73,487 72,192 4,839 4,173 2,175 0 0 0 9,349 10,102 10,286 14,491 11,818 9,087 4,404 5,610 5,539 5,490 4,878 5,148 2,193 1,750 1,559 1,786 1,513 1,269 20,785 21,635 19,559 21,767 18,209 15,504 135 123 77 60 113 163 412 299 247 328 423 445 547 422 324 388 536 608 174 519 373 87 75 24 5,583 6,754 7,165 7,731 8,907 9,218 1,379 1,545 1,472 1,785 2,101 2,227 7,136 8,818 9,010 9,603 11,083 11,469 48,379 48,120 48,860 46,739 43,607 41,345 15,767 17,162 17,075 18,181 17,328 17,405 2,412 2,622 2,869 2,783 2,682 2,311 1,494 1,998 2,326 2,104 2,325 2,288 68,052 69,902 71,130 69,807 65,942 63,349 700 602 319 422 365 512 114 156 228 225 270 276 0 6 3 3 0 0 814 764 550 650 635 788 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 480 968 0 0 0 0 480 968 211,385 203,932 187,911 183,928 180,257 177,731 100,226 99,038 95,700 103,283 100,801 98,395 47,208 51,173 58,4110 59,626 60,415 60,482 24,752 25,125 25,008 25,847 25,770 25,587 383,571 379,268 367,030 372,684 367,243 362,195 Note: Figures include September and December Miniterms. First professional programs in Medicine, Dentistry and Optometry do not generate credit hours. Source: ISS, ACHE Credit Hour Production Reports, Fall 1992 through Summer 1998 39 DEGREES OFFERED AT UAB CIP Code*/Degree Program SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 50.0703 Art History 09.0101 Communication Studies 23.0101 English 16.0901 French 16.0501 German 50.0901 Music 38.0101 Philosophy 16.0905 Spanish 50.0702 Studio Art 50.0101 Theatre SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 52.0301 Accounting 51.0701 Administration/Health Services 52.0201 Business Administration 52.0601 Economics 52.0801 Finance 52.0299 Industrial Distribution 52.0201 Management 52.1401 Marketing SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 51.0401 Dentistry 51.0501 Dentistry SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 51.9999 Allied Health Sciences 13.1302 Arts Education 13.1101 Counseling 13.1204 Early Childhood Education 13.0101 Education 13.0401 Educational Leadership 13.1202 Elementary Education 13.1307 Health Education 31.0599 Health Education/Promotion 13.1205 High School Education 13.1312 Music Education 13.1314 Physical Education 42.1701 School Psychology 13.1001 Special Education Undergraduate Degrees B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 40 Graduate and Professional Degrees MA.' M.A. M.Ac. Ph.D. M.B.A. D.M.D. M.S. M.A. in Education M.A. in Education M.A. M.A. in Education, Ph.D. Ed.s. M.A. in Education, Ed.S., Ed.D’, Ph.D." M.A. in Education M.A. in Education Ph.D." M.A. in Education M.A. in Education M.A. in Education M.A. in Education DEGREES OFFERED AT UAB (CONTINUED) Graduate and CIP Code*/Degree Program Undergraduate Degrees Professional Degrees SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 14.0501 Biomedical Engineering M.S.B.M.E., Ph.D. 14.0801 Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. M.S.C.E., Ph.D? 14.1001 Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E. M.S.E.E., Ph.D.? 14.1401 Environmental Health Engineering Ph.D. 14.1801 Materials Engineering B.S.MLE. M.S.MLE., Ph.D.' 30.9999 Materials Science Ph.D.? 14.1901 Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E. M.S.ME., Ph.D? SCHOOL OF HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS 51.0701 Administration/Health Services Ph.D. 51.9999 Allied Health Sciences B.S. 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Sciences M.S.C.L.S. 26.0609 — Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics M.S. 51.1002 Cytotechnology B.S. 19.0503 Dietetic Internship Certificate (Postbaccalaureate) 51.9999 Education-Allied Health Sciences M.A. in Education* 51.0701 Health Administration M.S.H.A. 51.0799 Health Informatics M.S. 51.0706 Health Information Management BS. 51.1005 Medical Technology B.S. 51.0905 Nuclear Medicine Technology BS. 51.1604 Nurse Anesthesia M.N.A. 26.0609 Nutrition Sciences Ph.D. 51.2306 Occupational Therapy B.S. M.S. 51.2308 Physical Therapy M.S. 51.0907 Radiologic Sciences B.S. 51.0908 Respiratory Therapy B.S. 51.0807 Surgical Physician Assistant B.S. JOINT HEALTH SCIENCES (Schools of Dentistry and Medicine) 51.1399 Basic Medical Sciences M.S.B.M.S. 26.0202 Biochemistry Ph.D. 26.0203 Biophysical Sciences Ph.D. 26.0401 Cell Biology Ph.D. 51.1306 Medical Genetics Ph.D. 26.0501 Microbiology Ph.D. 26.0608 Neurobiology Ph.D. 26.0704 Pathology Ph.D. 26.0705 Pharmacology Ph.D. 26.0706 Physiology and Biophysics Ph.D. Al UAB DEGREES AWARDED BY SCHOOL JULY 1, 1969 - JUNE 30, 1998 July 1, 1969 - July 1, 1993 - July 1, 1994 - July 1, 1995 - July 1, 1996 - July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1993 June 30, 1994 June 30, 1995 June 30, 1996 June 30, 1997 June 30, 1998 Grand Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total ARTS AND HUMANITIES Bachelor's 722 1,209 54 79 51 82 52 61 37 74 40 76 2,537 Master's 49 112 2 1 3 7 4 6 1 5 1 9 210 BUSINESS' Bachelor's 3,167 1,871 194 139 166 135 129 125 154 138 141 96 6,455 Master's 1,027 41 94 49 82 39 90 78 125 77 112 94 2,278 DENTISTRY Certificates 76 351 1 20 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 461 Bachelor's 0 105 0 6 0 10 0 9 0 0 0 0 130 Master's 117 29 7 3 10 9 4 5 6 8 2 4 204 First Professional 1,184 184 28 20 34 19 34 17 39 15 38 17 1,629 EDUCATION? Bachelor's 821 3,757 38 200 59 168 49 137 4 163 55 147 5,635 Master's 1,601 7,071 48 228 53 216 51 263 57 308 60 253 10,209 Postmaster's 325 1,144 6 11 9 49 10 52 14 35 6 20 1,681 Doctorates 15 37 0 7 2 10 5 14 1 13 6 14 124 ENGINEERING Bachelor's 1,611 207 42 7 74 15 69 17 65 20 83 19 2,229 Master's 374 55 34 15 48 7 35 9 30 17 25 14 663 Doctorates 18 5 3 1 4 1 7 2 8 0 9 1 59 HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS Certificates 4,638 3,841 242 204 129 150 0 21 1 19 2 18 9,265 Bachelor's 708 1,518 41 124 48 108 47 102 45 107 47 124 3,019 Master's 544 535 32 56 32 65 28 97 46 76 45 83 1,639 Doctorates' 12 13 2 6 4 2 3 2 2 4 3 4 57 JOINT HEALTH SCIENCES Master's 128 99 Doctorates 310 125 MEDICINE First Professional 2,705 668 NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS Bachelor's 1,937 1,076 Master's 316 157 Doctorates 73 21 NURSING Bachelor's 348 3,753 Master's 96 1,832 Doctorates 6 204 OPTOMETRY Bachelor's 255 52 Master's 16 12 Doctorates 8 3 First Professional 454 171 PUBLIC HEALTH* Master's 501 476 Doctorates 27 16 SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Bachelor's 2,236 2,119 Master's 324 259 Doctorates 14 26 ‘The Ph.D. degrees awarded in the Administration/Health Services program are awarded jointly by the Schools of Business and Health Related Professions. 144 18 4 162 37 3 2Does not include Master's degrees awarded in Israel (67 in 1997-98). *185 students completing the Postmaster's Certificate prior to 1975-76 are all counted as female because a gender breakdown is not available. “Prior to 1980-81, degrees in Public Health were eamed in the School of Health Related Professions. Source: HEGIS Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred and IPEDS Completions Reports 143 21 3 176 26 6 103 102 15 181 21 4 afk 206 31 6 170 24 1 229 35 7 96 111 10 175 23 7 113 61 19 nN Bon 235 15 an} 267 641 4,163 3,902 663 157 5,114 2,331 308 1,550 87 6,176 834 92 UAB DEGREES CONFERRED JULY 1, 1969 - JUNE 30, 1998 Post D.M.D., Year* Bachelor's Master's Master's Doctor's _M.D.,O.D. Certificates _ Total 1969-1983 13,553 8,639 1,113 285 2,975 5,216 31,781 1983-84 1,348 605 50 49 254 366 2,672 1984-85 1,379 608 49 4 244 381 2,702 1985-86 1,379 652 52 32 247 346 2,708 1986-87 1,347 625 53 4 237 375 2,678 1987-88 1,406 701 31 54 238 298 2,728 1988-89 1,313 846 20 75 222 266 2,742 1989-90 1,332 804 28 65 233 380 2,842 1990-91 1,324 971 20 95 244 413 3,067 1991-92 1,487 848 34 88 229 430 3,116 1992-93 1,604 842 19 108 243 435 3,251 1993-94 1,582 859 17 107 238 467 3,270 1994-95 1,610 869 58 97 255 292 3,181 1995-96 1,556 940 62 126 252 21 2,957 1996-97 1,720 1,087 49 139 256 20 3,271 1997-98 1,581 998 26 142 241 20 3,008 Totals Awarded to Date 35,521 20,894 1,681 1,544 6,608 9,726 75,974 Note: Does not include degrees awarded by the School of Education in Israel. *The federal reporting period for completions is July 1 through June 30. Source: HEGIS Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred and IPEDS Completions Reports 46 UAB STUDENT AID FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR FEDERAL YEARS, JULY THROUGH JUNE 1992-93 through 1997-98* College Work Study Federal Perkins Loan Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Subtotal, College Based Aid Pell Grants Health Professional Loans Guaranteed Student Loans Institutional Funds** State Funds*** Private Funds Other Government Grants Federal Direct Loans Total Funds Percent Change from Previous Year Unduplicated Number of Recipients Percent Change from Previous Year Unduplicated Number of Applicants Percent Change from Previous Year “Data from 1993-94 through 1997-98 include UAB Walker College. “Includes institutional employment. 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 $1,509,344 $1,342,808 $1,525,064 $1,575,709 $1,696,886 $1,175,607 1,929,751 1,859,888 1,878,519 2,214,805 2,368,744 2,120,680 715,494 786,653 847,104 761,730 668,054 744,070 $4,154,589 $3,989,349 $4,250,687 $4,552,244 $4,733,684 $4,040,357 4,120,826 3,461,156 4,152,996 4,093,823 4,438,016 4,410,102 1,101,115 602,512 740,887 920,111 538,737 586,442 15,145,780 16,793,209 0 0 0 0 12,498,723 14,027,709 13,678,531 13,594,096 14,786,990 18,930,550 988,624 843,272 980,154 788,663 698,693 638,843 1,427,266 748,776 1,139,942 1,279,428 2,000,844 3,948,968 167,176 339,197 206,242 164,097 226,939 253,943 6,548,412 30,820,230 37,148,636 39,175,956 41,467,384 $39,604,099 $47,353,592 $55,969,669 $62,541,098 $66,599,859 $74,276,589 +10% +20% +18% +12% +6% +12% 5,873 6,013 7,118 8,229 8,396 8,489 +9% +2% +18% +16% +2% 1% 12,194 12,598 14,071 14,015 13,998 15,084 +10% +3% +12% 0% 0% +8% “Includes scholarships awarded to UAB students in Medicine and Dentistry. Source: Office of Financial Aid UAB STUDENT LIFE The Office of Student Life provides students with the opportunity to broaden their educational experience and maximize their total social, cultural, physical, and intellectual development. This is accomplished by involving students and the University community in a variety of diverse programs, services, activities, and organizations. Funded by student service fees, students have several options from which to chose. Educational Opportunities and Service Opportunities Whether receiving formal training through the Students Actively Initiating Leadership (SAIL) program, holding office in one of the Student Government Associations, or serving as Editor of one of the major Student Publications, students are provided experiential learning opportunities. The Ambassador and Blazer Volunteer Programs give students opportunities to serve the campus and Birmingham communities. ial Interest Progré ganization: Special interest programs and organizations such as Greek Life (fraternities and sororities), the Black Student Awareness Committee, Interculture, Honor Societies, and general interest/professional interest organizations provide students with opportunities to learn about other cultures, learn about themselves, and enhance their marketability in the job market. En jnmen ial Event With concerts, films, comedy shows, lectures, and talent competitions, Student Life has an abundance of opportunities for students to volunteer, get involved, and just have fun! From traditional events such as Homecoming, Springfest, or the Miss UAB Scholarship Pageant to UAB’s own Comedy Series and Lecture Series, the entertainment options never stop. For students who enjoy planning, the communities behind these programs are always looking for new members with exciting ideas. Students not quite ready to get involved can still discover how these programs enhance their collegiate experience. Workroom/Graphics and Copy Center To support the needs of student organizations, the Workroom and Graphics and Copy Center provide supplies and equipment. Several computers, typewriters, a copy machine, an overhead projector, banner paper, and a button machine are provided either free of charge or at minimal cost. Intramural yr Recre A wide range of recreational activities designed to meet physical needs of the UAB community is offered through the Office of Intramural and Recreational Sports. There is "something for everyone" in the way of leisure time fulfillment including aerobics, intramural individual and team sports, and outdoor adventures. Everything from step aerobics and white water rafting to basketball and snow skiing, from camping to a major 5K run and outdoor equipment rental service is offered by the diverse recreation program. Athletic Support Groups Blazer support groups include the UAB Golden Girls, Cheerleaders, Mascot, Blazer Pep Band and the Marching Band. These groups perform at UAB basketball and football games. They are also invited to a variety of events in the Birmingham community. For additional information please contact the Office of Student Life at 934-4175 or visit room 110 of the Hill University Center. Source: Office of Student Life 50 UAB ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES The University of Alabama at Birmingham initiated an intercollegiate varsity athletic program in 1978 with the establishment of a basketball team. The athletic program has subsequently expanded to include 17 men's and women's sports and participates as a Division | member of the NCAA. Through the 1990-91 season, UAB was a member of the Sun Belt Conference. In 1991, UAB became a charter member of the Great Midwest Conference. In 1995, UAB joined the nation's newest athletic conference, Conference USA. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Gene Bartow MEN'S PROGRAMS Baseball - Head Coach, Pete Rancont Basketball - Head Coach, Murry Bartow Football - Head Coach, Watson Brown Golf - Head Coach, Alan Kauffman Soccer - Head Coach, Mike Getman Tennis - Head Coach, Derek Tarr WOMEN'S PROGRAMS Basketball - Head Coach, Jeannie Milling Cross-Country/Track - Head Coach, Brian Funk Golf - Head Coach, Mary Ritchie Soccer - Head Coach, Paul Harbin Tennis - Head Coach, Mert Ertunga Volleyball - Head Coach, Judy Sackfield Softball* - Head Coach, Marla Townsend COED PROGRAMS Rifle - Head Coach, Lori Goodwin *Scheduled to begin in the 1999-2000 academic year. 51 ENDOWED POSITIONS AT UAB (CONTINUED) J. W. and Virginia Goodwin - Warren D. Blackburn, Jr., Research Chair in Rheumatology (1993) Warren D. Blackburn, Jr., M.D. (1993-present) Jeanne and Ann Griffin Chair for Women's Cancer Research (1996) David T. Curiel (1997-present) Alfred Habeeb Chair in Anesthesiology (1992) Simon Gelman, M.D. (1992-1993) David H. Chestnut, M.D. (1994-present) Ruth Lawson Hanson Chair of Medicine in Diabetes and Metabolism (1967) Buris R. Boshell, M.D. (1967-1989) Jeffrey E. Kudlow, M.D. (1990-present) Joy and Bill Harbert Endowed Chair in Cancer Genetics (1997) James Johnston Hicks Chair of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery (1989) Julius N. Hicks, M.D. (1991-present) S. Richardson Hill, Jr., Professorship in Endocrinology (1988) Basil |. Hirschowitz Endowed Chair in Gastroenterology (1996) Charles O. Elson, M.D. (1997-present) Charles and Alice Hohenberg Professorship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (1996) Howard L. Holley Research Chair in Rheumatology (1987) William J. Koopman, M.D. (1988-1995) Robert P. Kimberly, M.D. (1996-present) Charles Byron Ireland Chair of Psychiatric Research (1973) John R. Smythies, M.D. (1973-1989) Hyman B. Niznik, Ph.D. (1998) Katharine Reynolds Ireland Chair of Pediatrics (1992) Sergio B. Stagno, M.D. (1993-present) Kathy Ireland Chair in Psychiatric Research (1992) Lewis R. Baxter, Jr., M.D. (1995-present) John S. Jemison, Jr., Visiting Professorship in the Humanities (1986) L. R. Jordan Chair of Health Services Administration (1988) John E. Sheridan, Ph.D. (1990-present) Fay Fletcher Kerner Chair of Surgery (1964) Champ Lyons, M.D. (1964-1965) John W. Kirklin, M.D. (1966-1988) Arnold G. Diethelm, M.D. (1988-present) John W. Kirklin Chair of Cardiovascular Surgery (1980) Nicholas T. Kouchoukos, M.D. (1981-1983) Albert D. Pacifico, M.D. (1983-present) 56 ENDOWED POSITIONS AT UAB (CONTINUED) Robert B. Kyle Professorship of Rehabilitation Medicine (1974) Samuel L. Stover, M.D. (1984-1995) Amie B. Jackson, M.D. (1996-present) James C. and Elizabeth T. Lee Chair in Biochemistry (1993) Gerald W. Hart, Ph.D. (1993-1997) Patrick H. Linton Professorship of Psychiatry (1987) Patrick H. Linton, M.D. (1987-1989) Loeb Eminent Scholars Chair in Pediatrics (1992) Richard J. Whitley, M.D. (1992-present) Jane Knight Lowe Professorship of Medicine in Rheumatology (1986) Eugene V. Ball, M.D. (1986-1996) Graciela S. Alarcon, M.D., M.P.H. (1997-present) Dr. Champ Lyons Chair in General Surgery (1997) Marshall M. Urist, M.D. (1997-present) Charles A. McCallum Chair of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (1985) Victor J. Matukas, D.D.S., Ph.D., M.D. (1985-1997) Charles H. McCauley Chair of Microbiology (1978) Roy Curtiss, Ill, Ph.D. (1978-1983) Gail H. Cassell, Ph.D. (1994-1997) Alice McNeal, M.D., Endowed Chair in Anesthesiology (1998) Meyer Research Professorship of Pediatrics (1964) Charles A. Alford, Jr., M.D. (1967-present) (Honorary) Nathan E. Miles Endowed Chair of Ophthalmology (1996) Harold W. Skalka, M.D. (1996-present) Olivia Turlington Miller Endowed Chair of Cancer Genetics (1997) John S. Odess Chair in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery (1993) Glenn E. Peters, M.D. (1993-present) Marie L. O'Koren Endowed Chair in Nursing (1992) Barbara A. Smith, Ph.D., R.N. (1997-present) Leonard H. Robinson Endowed Chair in Pathology (1998) James R. Rosen Chair of Dental Research (1990) Marjorie K. Jeffcoat, D.M.D. (1991-present) Merle M. Salter Endowed Chair of Radiation Oncology (1995) James A. Bonner, M.D. (1998-present) School of Nursing Endowed Chair (1997) 57 ENDOWED POSITIONS AT UAB (CONTINUED) John D. Sherrill Chair of Orthopedic Surgery (1970) Kurt Max Walter Niemann, M.D. (1971-1993) John M. Cuckler, M.D. (1994-present) J. Marion Sims Professorship of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1976) Hugh M. Shingleton, M.D. (1985-1994) Margaret Cameron Spain Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1998) Spencer Chair in Medical Science Leadership (1992) J. Claude Bennett, M.D. (1992-1994) William J. Koopman, M.D. (1995-present) Evalina B. Spencer Chair of Oncology (1994) Albert F. LoBuglio, M.D. (1994-present) Sponsored Professorship in Epidemiology (1996) Philip Cole, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.P.H. (1996-present) Tate Jordan Thomas Professorship in Psychiatric Medicine (1994) Jack Gary Modell, M.D. (1998-present) UAB Alumni and Friends Professor of Accounting (1990) Frank R. Rayburn, Ph.D. (1990-1998) Thomas P. Edmonds, Ph.D. (1998-present) University of Alabama Cardiovascular Surgical Research Chair (1980) Eugene H. Blackstone, M.D. (1980-1997) James Karl Kirklin, M.D. (1997-present) Anna Lois Waters Chair of Medicine in Rheumatology (1970) Howard L. Holley, M.D. (1970-1985) William J. Koopman, M.D. (1985-1988) John E. Volanakis, M.D. (1989-present) Mary Gertrude Waters Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine (1972) Thomas N. James, M.D. (1976-1987) Gerald M. Pohost, M.D. (1991-present) Newman H. Waters Chair of Clinical Pharmacology (1992) Robert B. Diasio, M.D. (1993-present) Ben S. Weil Chair of Industrial Distribution (1986) Jay A. Smith, Jr., D.B.A. (1991-present) Source: Minutes, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama; campus records 58 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 UAB DISTINGUISHED FACULTY LECTURERS Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison, Professor of Medicine Dr. Champ Lyons, Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine Dr. Joseph F. Volker, Vice President for Health Affairs Dr. Thomas E. Hunt, Professor of Anatomy Dr. Samuel B. Barker, Director of Graduate Studies Dr. Howard L. Holley, Professor of Medicine Dr. Sidney B. Finn, Professor of Dentistry Dr. Walter B. Frommeyer, Distinguished Professor, University of Alabama Dr. Charles A. McCallum, Dean, School of Dentistry Dr. J. Garber Galbraith, Professor of Surgery Dr. Elizabeth C. Crosby, Professor Emerita of Anatomy Dr. John W. Kirklin, Fay Fletcher Kerner Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., Vice President for Health Affairs Dr. Thomas N. James, Mary Gertrude Waters Professor of Cardiology and Chairman, Department of Medicine Dr. Marie L. O'Koren, Dean, School of Nursing Dr. J. Claude Bennett, Professor and Chairman, Department of Microbiology Dr. John R. Durant, Director, Comprehensive Cancer Center Dr. James A. Pittman, Jr., Dean, School of Medicine Dr. Max D. Cooper, Professor of Pediatrics Drs. Wayne and Sara Finley, Director and Co-Director, Laboratory of Medical Genetics Dr. Harriet P. Dustan, Director, Cardiovascular Research and Training Center Dr. Leonard H. Robinson, Dean, School of Dentistry Dr. C. E. Butterworth, Professor and Chairman, Department of Nutrition Sciences Dr. Dan W. Uny, Director, Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics Dr. Basil |. Hirschowitz, Professor of Medicine Dr. Harold M. Fullmer, Professor Emeritus of Pathology Dr. Juan M. Navia, Dean, School of Public Health Dr. Lionel M. Bargeron, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Cardiology Dr. Jiri F. Mestecky, Professor of Microbiology Dr. Charles E. Bugg, Director, Center for Macromolecular Crystallography Dr. Arnold G. Diethelm, Fay Fletcher Kerner Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery Dr. Albert F. LoBuglio, Director, UAB Cancer Center Dr. Gail H. Cassell, Professor and Chair, Department of Microbiology Dr. Suzanne Oparil, Professor of Medicine Dr. Richard J. Whitley, Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology, and Medicine Academic or administrative appointment shown for each lecturer is the primary appointment held at the time of selection as Distinguished Faculty Lecturer. Source: UAB Public Relations and Marketing 61 ELLEN GREGG INGALLS / NATIONAL ALUMNI SOCIETY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CLASSROOM TEACHING AT UAB 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Dr. Hubert H. Harper, Associate Professor of English and Classical Languages Ms. Charlotte Gafford, Instructor in English Dr. Hubert H. Harper, Associate Professor of English and Classical Languages Mr. James Dupuy, Instructor in Mathematics Dr. Robert L. Penny, Assistant Professor of English Dr. Glenda Elliott, Assistant Professor of Education Dr. John S. Coley, Professor of English Dr. Roberta A. Long, Associate Professor of Education Dr. Maryann M. Manning, Associate Professor of Education Dr. Gary L. Manning, Associate Professor of Education Dr. Carl E. McFarland, Assistant Professor of Psychology Mr. James H. Hawk, Lecturer in Physics Dr. Loudell Ellis-Robinson, Professor of Accounting Ms. Lillian Naumann, Instructor in Biology Dr. David A. Conner, Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering Dr. Lee R. Summerlin, II, Professor of Chemistry Dr. James F. Mersmann, Associate Professor of English Mr. Ollie S. Powers, Ill, Assistant Professor of Accounting Dr. Ada W. Long, Associate Professor of English Dr. J. Barry Andrews, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Dr. Michael R. Bowers, Assistant Professor of Marketing Dr. Stephen O. Glosecki, Associate Professor of English Dr. Thomas P. Edmonds, Professor of Accounting Dr. Fouad H. Fouad, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Dr. Gregory E. Pence, Professor of Philosophy Ms. Virginia S. Volker, Instructor in Biology Ms. Judy Taylor, Assistant Professor in Nursing Dr. Colin J. Davis, Associate Professor of History Dr. Carl E. McFarland, Jr., Professor and Chair of Psychology Date shown is the academic year covered by the award. Academic appointment shown for each award winner is the primary appointment held at the time of the award. Source: UAB Public Relations and Marketing 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 CAROLYN P. AND CHARLES W. IRELAND PRIZE FOR SCHOLARLY DISTINCTION Dr. Joan Lorden, Psychology Dr. James Rachels, Philosophy Dr. James McClintock, Biology Dr. James Tent, History Dr. Roger Lewis, Mathematics Dr. Henry Panion, Music Dr. Edward Taub, Psychology Dr. Harold Kincaid, Philosophy Source: Office of the Dean of the Graduate School 62 FULL-TIME UAB FACULTY* BY RANK, SEX, AND TENURE STATUS FALL 1998 MEN WOMEN TOTAL School/Unit Number Tenured Number Tenured Number Tenured ARTS & HUMANITIES Professor 15 15 5 4 20 19 Associate 24 19 16 15 40 34 Assistant 10 1 12 0 22 1 Instructor 9 0 6 0 15 0 Other 2 1 1 1 3 2 TOTAL 60 36 40 20 100 56 BUSINESS Professor 20 19 1 1 21 20 Associate 15 15 3 3 18 18 Assistant 7 0 5 0 12 0 Instructor 0 0 2 0 2 0 Other 1 1 1 0 2 1 TOTAL 43 35 12 4 55 39 DENTISTRY Professor 18 18 4 4 22 22 Associate 12 10 4 2 16 12 Assistant 1 1 8 0 19 1 Instructor 3 0 4 0 7 0 Other 1 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 45 29 20 6 65 35 EDUCATION Professor 8 8 3 3 11 1 Associate 16 12 1 7 27 19 Assistant 5 0 12 0 17 0 Instructor 0 0 3 0 3 0 Other 1 1 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 30 21 29 10 59 31 ENGINEERING Professor 17 15 2 2 19 17 Associate 15 12 0 0 15 12 Assistant 14 0 3 0 17 0 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 46 27 5 2 51 29 *Figures include full-time employees with faculty appointments. 63 HIGHEST DEGREES OF UAB FULL-TIME FACULTY* BY SCHOOL BY RANK School/Unit ARTS & HUMANITIES Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Other TOTAL BUSINESS Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Other TOTAL DENTISTRY Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Other TOTAL EDUCATION Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Other TOTAL ENGINEERING Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Other TOTAL *Figures include full-time employees with faculty appointments. 66 FALL 1998 Academic Professional Baccalaureate/ Doctorate _ Doctorate Total 15 0 5 0 20 29 5 6 0 40 18 2 2 0 22 3 0 9 3 15 2 0 1 0 3 67 7 23 3 100 19 1 1 0 21 13 2 3 0 18 10 1 1 0 12 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 43 5 7 0 55 3 18 1 0 22 0 15 1 0 16 2 17 0 0 19 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 1 5 57 2 1 65 5 6 0 0 11 19 8 0 0 27 13 4 0 0 17 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 39 18 2 0 59 18 1 0 0 19 13 1 1 0 15 16 0 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 2 2 0 51 HIGHEST DEGREES OF UAB FULL-TIME FACULTY* (CONTINUED) Academic Professional Baccalaureate/ School/Unit Doctorate _ Doctorate Master's Other Total HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS Professor 16 6 2 0 24 Associate 13 4 22 0 39 Assistant 17 1 7 0 25 Instructor 0 0 3 1 4 Other 0 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 46 1 34 2 93 JOINT HEALTH SCIENCES Professor 56 19 0 0 75 Associate 29 20 0 1 50 Assistant 55 17 1 5 78 Instructor 11 3 1 0 15 Other 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 151 59 2 6 218 MEDICINE Professor 39 168 1 1 209 Associate 34 127 1 1 163 Assistant 59 295 1 5 370 Instructor 11 95 6 8 120 Other 0 21 3 4 28 TOTAL 143 706 22 19 890 NATURAL SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS Professor 32 0 0 0 32 Associate 29 1 0 0 30 Assistant 14 1 0 0 15 Instructor 3 0 2 0 5 Other 0 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 78 2 3 0 83 NURSING Professor 8 4 0 0 12 Associate 7 10 1 0 18 Assistant 12 8 6 0 26 Instructor 1 0 0 0 1 Other 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 28 22 7 0 57 OPTOMETRY Professor 7 8 0 0 15 Associate 4 9 0 1 14 Assistant 3 8 0 0 11 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 25 0 1 40 *Figures include full-time employees with faculty appointments. 67 HIGHEST DEGREES OF UAB FULL-TIME FACULTY* (CONTINUED) Academic Professional Baccalaureate/ School/Unit Doctorate Doctorate Master's Total PUBLIC HEALTH Professor 14 7 1 0 22 Associate 13 4 1 0 18 Assistant 16 2 1 0 19 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 43 13 3 1 60 SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Professor 24 0 0 0 24 Associate 33 0 0 0 33 Assistant 21 0 2 0 23 Instructor 2 0 3 0 5 Other 1 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 81 0 5 0 86 LISTER HILL LIBRARY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES Professor 0 0 0 0 0 Associate 0 0 4 0 4 Assistant 0 0 5 0 5 Instructor 0 0 3 1 4 Other 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 12 1 13 MERVYN H. STERNE LIBRARY Professor 0 0 0 0 0 Associate 0 0 0 0 0 Assistant 0 0 0 0 0 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 Other 1 1 15 0 17 TOTAL 1 1 15 0 17 UAB TOTAL Professor 256 238 1 1 506 Associate 236 206 40 3 485 Assistant 256 356 37 10 659 Instructor 32 106 30 13 181 Other 6 22 21 7 56 TOTAL 786 928 139 34 1,887 *Figures include full-time employees with faculty appointments. Source: UAB Human Resource System Departmental Faculty Statistical Report as of October 31, 1998 68 UAB WORK FORCE BY AREA 1993-94 to 1998-99 10,000 + 18,000 9,000 - 16,000 ei 8,000 — 14,000 7,000 + 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 t 1 1 1 Lo 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Total Work Force WE Central Administration O10Hospital (Co—Provost/Academics —#—Total UAB WORK FORCE BY STATUS 1993-94 to 1998-99 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Full-time @ Part-time 71 FULL-TIME UAB WORK FORCE AND PAYROLL 1989 THROUGH 1998 FULL-TIME WORK FORCE Full-time Full-time Total Full-time Change from Year Nonfaculty Faculty Work Force Previous Year 1989 8,014 1,552 9,566 1.4% 1990 8,262 1,564 9,826 2.7% 1991 8,255 1,618 9,873 0.5% 1992 8,545 1,683 10,228 3.6% 1993 8,654 1,695 10,349 1.2% 1994 8,659 1,719 10,378 0.3% 1995 8,499 1,725 10,224 -1.5% 1996 8,518 1,653 10,171 -0.5% 1997 8,595 1,625 10,220 0.5% 1998 8,469 1,643 10,112 -1.1% Source: Office of Personnel Administration, Compliance Statistics as of Fall each year PAYROLL Change from Previous Year Year Payroll Amount Percent 1989 294,607,251 $30,079,131 11.4% (H) 1990 320,203,670 $25,596,419 8.7% 1991 349,535,164 $29,331,494 9.2% 1992 380,510,960 $30,975,796 8.9% 1993 400,483,323 $19,972,363 5.2% 1994 411,398,135 $10,914,812 2.7% (L) 1995 425,177,618 $13,779,483 3.3% 1996 437,611,483 $12,433,865 2.9% 1997 466,822,683 $29,211,200 6.7% 1998 503,859,895 $37,037,212 7.9% (H) Ten-year High (L) Ten-Year Low Source: UAB Payroll Department Calendar Year Total (does not include UAB Walker College or fringe benefits) 72 UAB BUILDING SUMMARY Building Name Administration Building Administration Building Parking Deck All Seasons Travel Building Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center Ambulatory Dialysis - Home Training Center Anna Praytor Properties Arlington Business Center Arts Annex Bartow Arena Bartow Arena Office Towers Bessemer Dialysis Center Bessemer Substance Abuse Center Best Western Inn - Medical Center Bevill Biomedical Sciences Research Building Big "B" Drug (Vacant) Birmingham Regional Emergency Medical Services Bishop Building Blazer Hall (Student Residence) Boshell Diabetes Education and Research Building Burleson Building Business and Engineering Complex Camp Hall (Student Residence) Campbell Hall Campbell Hall 3rd and 4th Floor Expansion Campus Services Facility Cancer Research Center Center for Health Professionals Center for Labor Education and Research Center for Nuclear Imaging Research Center for Psychiatric Medicine Center for Psychiatric Medicine Parking Central Laundry Building Central Support Building Central Utility No. 1 and Addition Central Utility Plant No. 3 Chauncey Sparks Center - CIRC Chemistry Building Chemistry Annex Chevron Building Child Care Center Childersburg Dialysis Center Children's Hospital of Alabama Children's Hospital Ambulatory Care Center 75 Gross Square Feet 192,945 136,064 9,150 110,125 18,336 8,915 13,016 5,766 153,302 18,988 5,046 1,800 44,888 223,822 1,753 4,168 21,072 41,700 128,545 9,642 138,933 159,513 107,476 102,365 6,940 38,075 12,000 4,676 14,481 156,682 26,786 31,968 103,859 22,334 21,710 110,500 66,540 7,404 48,170 6,213 7,500 1,377 23,627 Construction Completed or Acquired* 1993 1993 1993 1996 1969 1990 1990 1997 1988 1992 1996 1996 1987 1993 1993 1986 1961 1962 1973 1988 1983 1980 1978 1991 1990 1982 1986 1975 1986 1992 1992 1986 1987 1971 1991 1969 1972 1978 1989 1993 1995 1987 1994 (R) (R) (L) UAB BUILDING SUMMARY (CONTINUED) Building Name Russell Wing, University Hospital Rust University Center Rust Building Parking Ryals Public Health Building (Floors 1 & 2) Ryals Public Health Building (Floors 3 & 4) Samuel Uliman Museum Scene Shop School of Health Related Professions School of Health Related Professions - Annex | School of Health Related Professions - Annex II Smolian International House Smolian Psychiatric Clinic Sorority Square Building Spain Rehabilitation Center Spain Rehabilitation Center Addition Spain Rehabilitation Center Addition II Spain Rehabilitation Center - Pizitz Memorial Pool Addition Spain Tower (South 1/2 Spain/Wallace Building) Spain Tower Kidney Transplant Unit Expansion Spain Tower 8th and 9th Floor Expansion Sterne Library Sterne Library Addition Sylacauga Dialysis Center Tinsley Harrison Tower Town House Trash Compactor Facility UAB South UAB Substance Abuse Center UAB Travel Center Ullman Building Ullman - Bell Addition Ullman - Boiler Building Ullman - West Addition University Boulevard Parking Deck University Court Apartments University Hall (Student Residence) University Inn University Optometric Group University Park Business Center University Stores Warehouse/Annex Valet Parking Office Veterans' Affairs Medical Center Volker Hall Volker Hall Basement Addition Volker Hall Parking 78 Gross Square Feet 91,342 29,404. 53,751 36,739 36,971 5,425 6,058 79,243 1,973 1,710 9,472 22,315 8,820 60,551 35,659 51,282 3,008 128,183 18,243 37,622 79,157 90,371 2,680 131,656 106,889 865 3,910 32,714 1,753 30,615 46,189 5,348 20,414 271,259 52,840 41,700 89,515 2,334, 11,305 156,697 1,092 3,415 394,804 35,626 13,144 Construction Completed or Acquired* 1977 1969 1969 1996 1998 1993 * 1975 * 1970 1986 * 1986 * 1992 1960 1989 * 1963 1969 1991 1987 1979 1982 1984 1973 1987 1993 1984 1985 * 1982 1987 1993 * 1993 1910 1955 1978 1950 1987 1989 * 1962 1986 * 1986 * 1990 1985 * 1987 1990 1971 1996 1971 (R) (R) (L) (R) (R) (R) UAB BUILDING SUMMARY (CONTINUED) Building Name Volker Hall Plaza Addition Wallace Physical Education Facility Wallace Tower (North 1/2 Spain/Wallace Building) Wallace Tower 7th, 8th, and 9th Floor Expansion Wallace Tumor Institute Wallace Tumor Institute - NMR Addition Wallace Tumor Institute - 4th, 5th, and 6th Floor Expansion Waste Holding Facility WBHM WBHM Addition Webb Nutrition Sciences Building West Pavilion West Playing Fields Building White Building Woodward Estate Worrell Building Young Memorial Field Building Zeigler Research Center 500 Building 516 Building 6th Avenue Parking Deck 7-11 Building 910 Building 917 Building 10th Avenue Parking Deck 1006 19th Street South (Johnson House) 1016 Building 1043 9th Avenue South 1055 Building 1115 Building 1430 Warehouse 15th Street Classroom Building 15th Street Office Building 1521 Building 1601 Building 18th Street Parking Deck 19th Street Parking Deck 19th Street Parking Deck Expansion 1917 Building 2020 Building (R) = rented (L) = leased out 79 Gross Square Feet 14,211 52,655 114,854 46,404 73,211 11,830 70,324 18,780 4,510 2,640 71,443 387,877 800 3,338 25,646 36,342 638 115,116 3,267 3,500 424,979 5,387 2,728 3,520 145,440 7,865 2,518 3,204 8,157 3,040 25,688 16,145, 26,161 8,690 1,696 262,500 195,491 80,000 18,200 9,854 Construction Completed or Acquired* 1991 1974 1979 1984 1976 1985 1992 1987 1971 1980 1983 1991 1996 1991 1971 1986 1984 1971 1993 1960 1982 1971 * 1972 1974 * 1981 * 1985 * 1990 * 1975 * 1974 * 1990 * 1995 1973 1968 * 1990 * 1960 * 1975 1970 1991 1960 * 1988 * (R) UAB BUILDING SUMMARY (CONTINUED) Under Construction (FY 98-99) Spain Rehabilitation Center 4th Floor Renovations General Clinical Research Center (West Pavilion - North Wing) Hospital Renovation Projects Kaul Human Genetics Building School of Dentistry Renovations School of Nursing Renovations OADI Technology Center Completion Bi as Under Design Scrushy Building (School of Health Related Professions) Hospital Renovation Projects Completion of the Stephens Center Addition Hospital Annex #1 Addition 6th Avenue Parking Deck General Services Building 3rd Floor Completion Replacement Building UAB University Hospital Children's Hospital of Alabama Cooper Green Hospital Eye Foundation Hospital Medical Alumni Building The Kirklin Clinic Department of Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center Source: Institutional Studies and Services - Space Planning and Analysis 80 SELECTED UAB FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FY 1993-94 THROUGH FY 1997-98 Item 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97° 1997-98 Tuition and Fees $42,147,767 $45,025,457 = $49,074,274 == $50,917,141 $55,127,866 State Appropriations’ 166,173,601 185,718,017 182,199,358 + = 181,917,550 183,192,869 Gifts, Grants & Contracts? 172,585,617 188,023,603 198,713,580 224,620,469 245,976,228 Total Revenues 894,396,145 972,086,837 996,470,503 1,104,893,693 1,170,238,865 Total Assets 1,202,769,772 1,296,688,871 1,346,788,048 1,530,880,140 1,593,971,902 Instructional Expenditures 149,468,878 = 158,524,538 + = 134,966,770 —- 139,869,785 = 142,523,191 Hospital Expenditures 406,101,365 419,392,245 434,294,728 488,593,562 542,050,758 Auxiliary Expenditures 15,797,973 16,557,542 18,916,499 21,083,335, 22,677,473 NOTE: Financial data are based on the published financial statement for that year and do not necessarily reflect subsequent changes in accounting practices. ‘Includes state appropriations for educational and general (E&G), hospital, and auxiliary enterprises. 2Includes indirect cost recovery. Figures for FY 1996-97 have been revised to exclude UAB Walker College. Source: Published UAB Financial Statements, 1993-94 to 1997-98 Financial Statements excluding UAB Walker College, and the Office of Associate Vice President for Financial Affairs 84 Millions University of Alabama at Birmingham Revenues from Selected Sources and Total FY 1988-89 through FY 1998-99 $1,400 5 $1,200 - $1,000 - $800 ~ $600 - pat $400 1 $200 | Le « $0 + 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Fiscal Year Budgeted | C Total —4— Gifts/Grants/Contracts i Hospital Sales & Services —@~ State Appropriations STATE FUNDING FROM THE EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND AS ENACTED FY 1967-68 TO FY 1998-99 ACHE Governor's Original Fiscal Year UAB Request Recommendation Recommendation Appropriation 1998-99" $217,954,281 $198,359,499 $191,112,548 $192,564,684 1997-98 197,376,459 195,086,299 182,987,673 183,984,625 1996-97'° 216,099,194 191,571,618 159,292,757 182,755,980 1995-96° 196,784,010 179,743,681 145,338,599 152,892,659 1994-95 174,086,656 170,217,281 163,068,408 165,184,208 1993-94 174,374,421 156,690,187 2 146,291,307 1992-93° 173,166,984 144,241,231 2 136,230,017 1991 -92° 157,091,034 137,635,377 2 140,081,381 1990-91 148,171,566 136,489,897 2 128,399,290 1989-90 136,927,929 126,808,097 2 115,759,036 1988-89" 127,513,440 113,630,997 2 117,179,843 1987-88 122,426,275 102,672,967 97,632,142 98,635,173 1986-87 139,973,045 114,677,669 96 662,640 97,162,640 1985-86 119,191,528 106,927,000 105,138,359 107,388,359 1984-85 101,242,132 93,758,000 86,625,930 87,275,930 1983-84 99,579,000 93,071,000 70,272,751 70,701,053 1982-83 108,721,564 87,329,341 69,952,098 69,676,355 1981-82 104,673,576 83,704,000 62,172,442 63,975,600 1980-81 97,723,505 84,563,800 67,950,000 68,350,000 1979-80 98,497,422 75,784,800 59,970,512 60,170,512 1978-79 79,541,318 62,707,368 61,159,512 59,970,512 1977-78 60,757,369 52,747,352 50,946,789 47,707,789 1976-77 59,314,197 41,144,509 34,093,400 37,057,200 1975-76 36,357,498 30,636,318 34,093,400 38,443,400 1974-75 28,249,988 25,702,448 23,839,507 25,101,220 1973-74 25,336,139 23,399,914 21,742,525 20,403,000 1972-73 27,432,974 3 13,035,704 14,673,988 1971-72 22,330,398 - 13,035,704 12,583,000 1970-71 26,371,000 - 10,327,647 8,958,000 1969-70 19,565,000 - 9,567,217 8,095,000 1968-69 9,863,016 - 5,514,236 7,192,342 1967-68 8,940,424 - 5,514,236 5,720,000 * Appropriations are shown as originally enacted. Budgets have been prorated as follows: 1978-79 - 2.9811%: 1979-80 - 6.1406%; 1980-81 - 3.568%; 1985-86 - 4.1233%; 1990-91 - 6.5%; and 1991-92 - 3%. In FY 1992-93, UAB received supplemental appropriations totalling $3,351.070. The Governor's Recommendation contained one amount for the University of Alabama System. *The Alabama Commission on Higher Education made its first recommendation in the 1973-75 biennium. “Beginning in FY 1988-89, figures include funding for Special Mental Health. Prior to FY 1988-89, funding for Special Mental Health was allocated separately. Since ACHE does not make a recommendation for Special Mental Health funding, the prior year's appropriation is substituted as the recommendation. 5 Original Appropriation amount includes FICA. FICA was not included in UAB's request or ACHE's recommendation. ®FICA is included in all figures from FY 1992-93 forward. 7In FY 1993-94, UAB also received $100,000 for minority business recruitment and $300,000 for the Bevill Center for Biotechnology. In FY 1994-95 and FY 1995-96, UAB received $350,000 for the Bevill Center. ® Beginning in FY 1995-96, data include UAB Walker College where appropriate. * Original appropriation excludes teachers retirement of $29,763,321 which also was appropriated to UAB. “Beginning in FY 1996-97, figures include funding for teachers retirement. Since ACHE did not make a recommendation for teachers retirement funding in FY 1996-97, the prior year's appropriation is substituted as the recommendation. “In FY 1998-99, UAB also received $348,735 to fund a teacher in-service center in the School of Education. Source: Alabama Commission on Higher Education Unified Budget Recommendations 86 UAB ACTIVE GRANTS AND CONTRACTS 1986 - 1998 Federal Federal Federal Non- Year Research Training Other Federal Total 1986 47,453,772 7,834,488 3,551,983 15,338,811 74,179,054 1987 56,939,115 7,363,200 3,148,490 14,614,414 82,065,219 1988 68,472,856 7,673,261 2,483,244 17,513,084 96,142,445 1989 76,013,460 5,959,269 2,189,288 21,409,859 105,571,876 1990 73,362,110 6,464,429 1,204,459 18,821,860 99,852,858 1991 79,367,375 7,719,628 2,350,708 22,340,919 111,778,630 1992 90,849,191 9,091,310 1,451,554 24,904,183 126,296,238 1993 104,922,402 10,731,930 1,677,795 33,079,580 150,411,707 Other Federal Industrial Non-Federal Total 1994 $128,092,675 $25,877,303 $13,576,555 $167,546,533 1995 139,044,944 34,372,024 19,879,986 193,296,954 1996 149,592,930 37,989,814 20,049,412 207,632,156 1997 179,982,530 44,535,185 23,019,763 247,537,478 1998 187,145,868 45,896,242 25,173,600 258,215,710 ‘Beginning in 1994, data were generated from the R/SIS grants and contracts computer system. Source: Office of Grants and Contracts Administration, data as of July 15 for 1986-1993; data as of September 1 for 1994-1998. All figures exclude UAB Walker College. 91 SUMMARY OF ACTIVE UAB GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1998 Other Federal Industrial Non-Federal Total Arts and Humanities 0 0 19,207 19,207 Business 2,098,975 0 113,722 2,212,697 Dentistry 2,950,446 2,074,026 131,212 5,155,684 Education 622,868 14,500 788,456 1,425,824 Engineering 2,845,558 1,138,109 2,366,975 6,350,642 Health Related Professions 4,225,364 50,039 208,863 4,484,266 Joint Health Sciences 39,024,547 3,003,491 4,724,211 46,752,249 Medicine 87,336,404 37,447,881 12,559,799 137,344,084 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 3,372,333 279,788 221,203 3,873,324 Nursing 725,927 0 314,549 1,040,476 Optometry 20,509,013 119,380 611,868 21,240,261 Public Health 11,722,855 1,545,716 553,414 13,821,985 Social and Behavioral Sciences 6,026,284 223,312 681,643 6,931,239 Graduate School 489,153 0 4,000 493,153 Lister Hill Library 15,171 0 0 15,171 UAB Options (formerly Special Studies) 0 0 292,456 292,456 Provost's Office General 1,751,191 0 75,000 1,826,191 Central Administration General 3,429,779 0 1,507,022 4,936,801 UAB TOTAL $187,145,868 $45,896,242 $25,173,600 $258,215,710 NOTE: These data were generated from the R/SIS grants and contracts computer system. Source: Office of Grants and Contracts Administration 92
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