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University of Alabama in Huntsville

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is a public research university in Huntsville, Alabama. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and comprises nine colleges: arts, humanities & social sciences; business; education; engineering; honors; nursing; professional & continuing studies; science; and graduate. The university's enrollment is approximately 10,000. It is part of the University of Alabama System and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity".[6]

The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Former name
University of Alabama Huntsville Center (1950-1969)
TypePublic research university
EstablishedJanuary 1950; 73 years ago (January 1950)[1]
Parent institution
University of Alabama System
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$79.5 million (2015)[2]
PresidentCharles L. Karr
ProvostRobert Lindquist (interim)
Academic staff
569 (Fall 2020)[3]
Students10,000 (Fall 2020)[4]
Undergraduates8,027 (Fall 2020)[4]
Postgraduates1,973 (Fall 2020)[4]
Location, ,
United States

34°43′30″N 86°38′24″W / 34.72500°N 86.64000°W / 34.72500; -86.64000Coordinates: 34°43′30″N 86°38′24″W / 34.72500°N 86.64000°W / 34.72500; -86.64000
CampusMidsize City, 505 acres (2.04 km2)[5]
NewspaperThe Charger Times
Colors  Royal Blue
  White
NicknameChargers
Sporting affiliations
MascotCharger Blue
Websitewww.uah.edu

History

Presidents
Name Tenure
Graves (1970–1978)
Wright (1978–1988)
Padulo (1988–1990)
Moquin (interim, 1990)
Franz (1991–2007)
Williams (2007–2011)
Altenkirch (2011–2019)
Dawson (2019–2021)
Karr (interim, 2021–)

The genesis for a publicly funded institution of higher education in Huntsville was years in the making. Beginning in January 1950 as an extension of the University of Alabama and known as the University of Alabama Huntsville Center, classes were first taught at West Huntsville High School.

However, the university's direction changed in 1961, when Wernher von Braun, a German rocket scientist brought to the United States under Operation Paperclip after working for the Nazi regime, helped create a research institute to provide advanced engineering and science curricula to NASA scientists and engineers.[1] This institute was built right off of US 72 which was renamed to University Drive quickly after. Throughout the years, the campus expanded south along Sparkman Drive to reach Interstate 565.

UAH's first undergraduate degrees were awarded in May 1968 as part of the spring commencement ceremony at The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, (although a "cap and gown" ceremony was held in Huntsville). One year later, the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees voted to make UAH an independent and autonomous campus. Benjamin Graves, a 1942 graduate of the University of Mississippi and president of Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, was tapped as UAH's first president in 1970. He returned to faculty status in 1979 and retired in 1989. The first degree awarded for work completed entirely on the UAH campus was awarded to Julian Palmore in 1964. Mr. Palmore was at the time a United States Navy ensign assigned to NASA's Research Projects Division. The first official on-campus graduation ceremony at UAH was in June 1970. The first woman to earn a Ph.D. from UAH was Virginia Kobler in 1979, in Industrial Engineering.

UAH's second president, John Wright, former Vice Chancellor of the West Virginia University, served from 1979 to 1988. UAH's third president was Louis Padulo, former Stanford professor and dean of engineering of Boston University. Huntsville leader Joseph Moquin took over the UAH presidency on an interim basis in 1990. Frank Franz, who was then provost at West Virginia University, was chosen as UAH's fourth president. His wife, Judy Franz, accompanied him and was granted full professorship in the physics faculty. Her renown in the scientific community was reaffirmed when she was named executive officer of the American Physical Society in 1994. At the beginning of the 2006–2007 academic year, Franz announced his plan to step down as president after that year.[7] On July 1, 2007, David B. Williams, formerly a professor of materials science and engineering and the vice provost for research at Lehigh University, began serving as UAH's fifth president. He left in 2011 to join Ohio State University as dean of engineering.[8]

The university briefly gained national attention in February 2010 when a professor killed three people and wounded three others during a faculty meeting.

Robert Altenkirch was hired as the university's sixth president in September 2011. Altenkirch served as president of the New Jersey Institute of Technology for nine years before joining UAH. In 2019, Darren Dawson, former dean of the College of Engineering at Kansas State University, became UAH's seventh president. Dawson announced his retirement in November 2021, and Charles L. Karr, former dean of the University of Alabama's College of Engineering, was named interim president.[9][10] In September 2022, Karr was named president.[11]

Academics

Fall Freshman Statistics[12]
  Applicants Admits % Admitted Enrolled Avg GPA
2020 5,793 4,467 77.1 1,345 3.81
2019 5,295 4,372 82.6 1,497 3.9
2018 4,465 3,590 80.4 1,428 3.87
2017 4,322 3,573 82.7 1,340 3.89
2016 4,374 3,337 76.3 1,193 3.73
2015 3,358 2,706 80.6 1,027 3.72
2014 2,104 1,726 67.0 724 3.69
2013 2,054 1,656 80.6 651 3.64
2012 1,938 1,505 77.6 624 3.86
2011 1,952 1,243 63.6 677 3.62

UAH offers 89 degree-granting programs, including 44 bachelor's degree programs, 30 master's degree programs, and 15 PhD programs through its nine colleges: arts, humanities & social sciences; business; education; engineering; honors; nursing; professional & continuing studies; science; and graduate. Nursing is UAH's largest single major, although Engineering is the largest college. There is also an Honors College that offers an enriched academic and community experience for undergraduates in all disciplines.

Not surprisingly given Huntsville's technology-based economy, UAH is known for engineering and science programs, including astrophysics, atmospheric science, aerospace engineering, cybersecurity, and digital animation. The first "commercial" non-rocketry programs (Consort and Joust) in the U.S. were managed by UAH scientists, the first "high-temperature" superconductor was discovered at UAH, and the first U.S. experiment flown aboard the Soviet Mir Space Station was from UAH. UAH is a Space Grant university and has a history of cooperation with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal. In conjunction with helping NASA reach its goals, UAH makes NASA's research and technology available to all of Alabama's colleges and universities. The National Space Science and Technology Center is one of 17 high-tech research centers on UAH 505-acre campus.

The UAH Propulsion Research Center (PRC) promotes interdisciplinary research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. The PRC was founded by Dr. Clark W. Hawk in 1991 and has since provided support for NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), and the U.S. Department of Energy. Research topics include air-breathing and electric propulsion; solid, liquid & hybrid propellant combustion; magnetoinertial fusion; high-temperature materials; and space and terrestrial power systems.

Research in nanotechnology and microfabrication is conducted by the Nano and Micro Devices Center.

Atmospheric Sciences and related research areas are headquartered in the NSSTC and SWIRLL buildings.

At least nine departments or programs also hold accreditation from professional associations, including the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, the American Chemical Society, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board, The National Association of Schools of Art and Design, and the National Association of Schools of Music.

Rankings

UAH ranked 263rd among "National Universities" and No. 128 for "Top Public Schools" in the 2020 U.S. News & World Report "Best Colleges" report.[19]

Athletics

UAH sponsors six men's and seven women's varsity athletics programs. In 2016, UAH added men's and women's lacrosse to its varsity athletic programs.[20] UAH is a member of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), competing in Division II in 15 sports. UAH is a member of the Gulf South Conference in all sports except men's lacrosse, which plays in the men's lacrosse (Peach Belt Conference).

Both men's and women's tennis programs were discontinued in June 2020 due to financial difficulties from COVID-19.[21] After a privately funded 2020-2021 season, the men's hockey program was also discontinued in May 2021.[22]

Student life and activities

 
Experiment in lab at UAH

Student government

The UAH Student Government Association is the primary recipient of student-activity funding from UAH's Office of Student Life; the Space Hardware Club, a registered student organization in the College of Engineering is the secondary recipient. The SGA holds an advisory role with campus administrators on activities involving students. The SGA hosts a number of events including Week of Welcome, a bi-annual event welcoming students back to campus that begins the weekend they arrive on campus and runs through the first week of each semester.

Residence halls

UAH has seven residence halls: Bevill Center, Central Campus, Charger Village Addition, Charger Village Original, Frank Franz, North Campus, and Southeast. Central Campus, Frank Franz, and North are reserved for first-time freshmen. Frank Franz Hall is reserved for First time Honors College students. Charger Village Addition and Charger Village Original are reserved for sophomores, whereas upperclass students have the option of living at the other residence halls.

Campus housing originated with the construction of Southeast Campus Housing. These suites were originally built under the auspices of the late Dr. Benjamin Graves, the first President of UAH, with the assistance of the late Alabama Senator John Sparkman.

Greek life

UAH is home to the following fraternities and sororities. Most Greek organizations rent a fraternity or sorority house from the university. Construction of the original houses was made possible by donations from Mark and Linda Smith and Jim and Susie Hudson.

ACE

The Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE) is a student run and operated organization that hosts weekly events throughout the academic year as well as standing programs such as Friday Night Flicks, Sunday Cinema, Late-Night Breakfast, and ACE Wednesday. Notable guests include Daniel Tosh and Recycled Percussion.[23]

Clubs and organizations

UAH has more than 150 student-run organizations on campus. Team UAH has won several concrete canoe construction competitions with five national titles in 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2001. The National Concrete Canoe Competition is sponsored annually by the American Society of Civil Engineers.[24] The UAH American Society of Mechanical Engineers student chapter also competes in the annual NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge. It holds two championship titles. The UAH Space Hardware Club conceptualizes, designs, builds, tests, and flies hardware for high-altitude balloons, satellites (ChargerSat Program), the CanSat competition, and high-powered rocketry.[25]

Student Success Center

The Student Success Center (SSC) offers tutoring for nearly all freshman- and sophomore-level courses offered at UAH. Additional tutoring is available for math courses online and in person.

The SSC recruits university students for its PASS (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) program, in which students sit in on courses that they have already succeeded in, and offers class-specific study sessions outside of class, usually 3 hours per week. Historically difficult freshman courses are targeted for PASS, including calculus, chemistry, and economics.

Facilities

 
UAH Engineering Building
 
UAH Optics Building

The College of Science houses the Alabama High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Center, which is dedicated to providing modern high field NMR capabilities to academic and corporate researchers in the state of Alabama and surrounding areas.

UAH's Earth System Science Center is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the Earth as an integrated system with an emphasis on space- and ground-based remote sensing data.

UAH's Department of Biological Sciences partners with the Dauphin Island Sea Lab to offer research opportunities to UAH students through the Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium.

UAH's Psychology Department has eight research labs: Lifelong Learning, Memory and Cognition, Personality Testing and Assessment, Privacy in Cyberspace, Psychobiology, Teamwork and Social Cognition, Employee Engagement and Productivity, and Leadership and Organizational Behavior.

UAH's Propulsion Research Center connects the academic research community and the propulsion community through interdisciplinary collaboration in the following areas: aerospace materials and structures, computational modeling, energy and power systems, fusion propulsion and power, plasmas and combustion, propellants and energetics, and propulsion systems integration.

UAH's College of Engineering is home to the following labs:

  • Advanced Digital Hardware Design Lab
  • Communication Systems Laboratory
  • Controls and Dynamic Systems Lab
  • Cyber Chargers Security Lab
  • ECE Systems Design Lab
  • Electronics Laboratory
  • Integrated Biometrics Lab
  • LaCASA - Computer Architecture Research Lab
  • MEMS Fabrication Lab
  • MHealth - Mobile Health and Wellness Monitoring Lab
  • Multimedia Development Lab
  • Multicore Reconfigurable and GPU
  • Enabled Parallel Computing Lab
  • RF Circuits and Devices Lab
  • Software Safety Engineering and Security Lab
  • Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Security Lab
  • Linux Labs I and II
  • Photonics Lab
  • Optoelectronics
  • Optical Hybrid Computing
  • Nano-Microfabrication Laboratory
  • Laser Science and Engineering Lab
  • Transistor and MEMS Undergraduate Microfabrication Lab
  • Ubiquitous Computing Lab

UAH's Kinesiology Research Lab, located in the College of Education, has an underwater treadmill that enables students to conduct aquatic exercise research on adults with type 2 diabetes and lower-limb amputation.

SWIRLL (Severe Weather Institute – Radar and Lightning Laboratories) is a core research facility dedicated to research on severe and hazardous weather, radar meteorology, lightning meteorology, lightning physics, and air quality. It comprises a research operations center with multiple workstations, a high bay used for the maintenance and fabrication of comprehensive mobile platforms and other instruments, a sounding preparation lab, and five roof platforms to support instrument testing and data collection.

UAH's Learning and Technology Resource Center, located in the College of Nursing, offers high-tech, hands-on clinical experience thanks to its high-fidelity simulators, telehealth robots, and laboratory spaces.

UAH's Early Learning Center, an outreach and service unit of the College of Education, provides inclusive early childhood education for children in developmentally appropriate classrooms.

Notable alumni and faculty

Alumni

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Werner J. A. Dahm 1978 Emeritus Professor of Aerospace Engineering at The University of Michigan, Professor at Arizona State University, former Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force [26]
Jan Davis 1983, 1985 Astronaut (STS-47, STS-60, STS-85) [27]
Marta Grande 2009 Italian Parliament Representative and from June 2018 President of the Foreign Committee of Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament
Jeffrey S. Harper 1993 Executive Director of Graduate Programs in the Scott College of Business at Indiana State University
John Hendricks 1974 Founder and chairman of Discovery Communications [28]
Steve Hettinger 1974 Alabama State Representative (1982–1988), Mayor of Huntsville (1988–1996) [29]
Phil Ligrani Eminent Scholar in Propulsion and Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville [30]
Josh Magette 2012 National Basketball Association Point Guard (Atlanta Hawks, Orlando Magic)
Scott Munroe 2006 Professional ice hockey player [31]
Toyin Odutola 2008 Artist [32]
James Record Former chairman Madison County Commission and Alabama State Senator [33]
Jared Ross 2005 Professional ice hockey player
Travis S. Taylor Researcher and science fiction author [34]
Cameron Talbot 2010 National Hockey League goaltender (New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Minnesota Wild)
Violet Edwards 2014 Elected to the Madison County Commission; became the first black woman to be elected to the Commission. [35]
Destin Sandlin 2003, present American YouTube personality

Faculty

Name Department Notability Reference
Mustafa A.G. Abushagur Electrical and Computer Engineering Founding president of RIT Dubai and the interim Deputy Prime Minister of Libya [36][37][38]
John Christy Atmospheric Science Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science and director of the Earth System Science Center [39]
Lawrence J. DeLucas Materials Science STS-50 [40]
H. E. Francis English Fulbright professor [41]
Michael D. Griffin Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 11th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, eminent scholar and professor
Owen Garriott Biological Sciences Skylab 3, STS-9, and adjunct professor in the Laboratory for Structural Biology after his NASA career [42]
Roy Spencer Atmospheric Science Winner of American Meteorological Society Special Award and NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (both with John Christy) [43][44]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Alabama–Huntsville Athletics website

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The University of Alabama in Huntsville UAH is a public research university in Huntsville Alabama The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and comprises nine colleges arts humanities amp social sciences business education engineering honors nursing professional amp continuing studies science and graduate The university s enrollment is approximately 10 000 It is part of the University of Alabama System and is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity 6 The University of Alabama in HuntsvilleFormer nameUniversity of Alabama Huntsville Center 1950 1969 TypePublic research universityEstablishedJanuary 1950 73 years ago January 1950 1 Parent institutionUniversity of Alabama SystemAccreditationSACSAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 79 5 million 2015 2 PresidentCharles L KarrProvostRobert Lindquist interim Academic staff569 Fall 2020 3 Students10 000 Fall 2020 4 Undergraduates8 027 Fall 2020 4 Postgraduates1 973 Fall 2020 4 LocationHuntsville Alabama United States34 43 30 N 86 38 24 W 34 72500 N 86 64000 W 34 72500 86 64000 Coordinates 34 43 30 N 86 38 24 W 34 72500 N 86 64000 W 34 72500 86 64000CampusMidsize City 505 acres 2 04 km2 5 NewspaperThe Charger TimesColors Royal Blue WhiteNicknameChargersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II Gulf SouthPBCMascotCharger BlueWebsitewww wbr uah wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Rankings 4 Athletics 5 Student life and activities 5 1 Student government 5 2 Residence halls 5 3 Greek life 5 3 1 Fraternities 5 3 2 Sororities 5 4 ACE 5 5 Clubs and organizations 5 6 Student Success Center 6 Facilities 7 Notable alumni and faculty 7 1 Alumni 7 2 Faculty 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditPresidents Name TenureGraves 1970 1978 Wright 1978 1988 Padulo 1988 1990 Moquin interim 1990 Franz 1991 2007 Williams 2007 2011 Altenkirch 2011 2019 Dawson 2019 2021 Karr interim 2021 The genesis for a publicly funded institution of higher education in Huntsville was years in the making Beginning in January 1950 as an extension of the University of Alabama and known as the University of Alabama Huntsville Center classes were first taught at West Huntsville High School However the university s direction changed in 1961 when Wernher von Braun a German rocket scientist brought to the United States under Operation Paperclip after working for the Nazi regime helped create a research institute to provide advanced engineering and science curricula to NASA scientists and engineers 1 This institute was built right off of US 72 which was renamed to University Drive quickly after Throughout the years the campus expanded south along Sparkman Drive to reach Interstate 565 UAH s first undergraduate degrees were awarded in May 1968 as part of the spring commencement ceremony at The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa although a cap and gown ceremony was held in Huntsville One year later the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees voted to make UAH an independent and autonomous campus Benjamin Graves a 1942 graduate of the University of Mississippi and president of Millsaps College in Jackson Mississippi was tapped as UAH s first president in 1970 He returned to faculty status in 1979 and retired in 1989 The first degree awarded for work completed entirely on the UAH campus was awarded to Julian Palmore in 1964 Mr Palmore was at the time a United States Navy ensign assigned to NASA s Research Projects Division The first official on campus graduation ceremony at UAH was in June 1970 The first woman to earn a Ph D from UAH was Virginia Kobler in 1979 in Industrial Engineering UAH s second president John Wright former Vice Chancellor of the West Virginia University served from 1979 to 1988 UAH s third president was Louis Padulo former Stanford professor and dean of engineering of Boston University Huntsville leader Joseph Moquin took over the UAH presidency on an interim basis in 1990 Frank Franz who was then provost at West Virginia University was chosen as UAH s fourth president His wife Judy Franz accompanied him and was granted full professorship in the physics faculty Her renown in the scientific community was reaffirmed when she was named executive officer of the American Physical Society in 1994 At the beginning of the 2006 2007 academic year Franz announced his plan to step down as president after that year 7 On July 1 2007 David B Williams formerly a professor of materials science and engineering and the vice provost for research at Lehigh University began serving as UAH s fifth president He left in 2011 to join Ohio State University as dean of engineering 8 The university briefly gained national attention in February 2010 when a professor killed three people and wounded three others during a faculty meeting Robert Altenkirch was hired as the university s sixth president in September 2011 Altenkirch served as president of the New Jersey Institute of Technology for nine years before joining UAH In 2019 Darren Dawson former dean of the College of Engineering at Kansas State University became UAH s seventh president Dawson announced his retirement in November 2021 and Charles L Karr former dean of the University of Alabama s College of Engineering was named interim president 9 10 In September 2022 Karr was named president 11 Academics EditFall Freshman Statistics 12 Applicants Admits Admitted Enrolled Avg GPA2020 5 793 4 467 77 1 1 345 3 812019 5 295 4 372 82 6 1 497 3 92018 4 465 3 590 80 4 1 428 3 872017 4 322 3 573 82 7 1 340 3 892016 4 374 3 337 76 3 1 193 3 732015 3 358 2 706 80 6 1 027 3 722014 2 104 1 726 67 0 724 3 692013 2 054 1 656 80 6 651 3 642012 1 938 1 505 77 6 624 3 862011 1 952 1 243 63 6 677 3 62UAH offers 89 degree granting programs including 44 bachelor s degree programs 30 master s degree programs and 15 PhD programs through its nine colleges arts humanities amp social sciences business education engineering honors nursing professional amp continuing studies science and graduate Nursing is UAH s largest single major although Engineering is the largest college There is also an Honors College that offers an enriched academic and community experience for undergraduates in all disciplines Not surprisingly given Huntsville s technology based economy UAH is known for engineering and science programs including astrophysics atmospheric science aerospace engineering cybersecurity and digital animation The first commercial non rocketry programs Consort and Joust in the U S were managed by UAH scientists the first high temperature superconductor was discovered at UAH and the first U S experiment flown aboard the Soviet Mir Space Station was from UAH UAH is a Space Grant university and has a history of cooperation with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center and the U S Army Aviation and Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal In conjunction with helping NASA reach its goals UAH makes NASA s research and technology available to all of Alabama s colleges and universities The National Space Science and Technology Center is one of 17 high tech research centers on UAH 505 acre campus The UAH Propulsion Research Center PRC promotes interdisciplinary research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students The PRC was founded by Dr Clark W Hawk in 1991 and has since provided support for NASA the U S Department of Defense DoD and the U S Department of Energy Research topics include air breathing and electric propulsion solid liquid amp hybrid propellant combustion magnetoinertial fusion high temperature materials and space and terrestrial power systems Research in nanotechnology and microfabrication is conducted by the Nano and Micro Devices Center Atmospheric Sciences and related research areas are headquartered in the NSSTC and SWIRLL buildings At least nine departments or programs also hold accreditation from professional associations including the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business the American Chemical Society the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board The National Association of Schools of Art and Design and the National Association of Schools of Music Rankings EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 13 475THE WSJ 14 401 500U S News amp World Report 15 263Washington Monthly 16 373GlobalTHE 17 601 800U S News amp World Report 18 819UAH ranked 263rd among National Universities and No 128 for Top Public Schools in the 2020 U S News amp World Report Best Colleges report 19 Athletics EditMain article Alabama Huntsville Chargers See also Alabama Huntsville Chargers men s ice hockey UAH sponsors six men s and seven women s varsity athletics programs In 2016 UAH added men s and women s lacrosse to its varsity athletic programs 20 UAH is a member of the National Collegiate Athletics Association NCAA competing in Division II in 15 sports UAH is a member of the Gulf South Conference in all sports except men s lacrosse which plays in the men s lacrosse Peach Belt Conference Both men s and women s tennis programs were discontinued in June 2020 due to financial difficulties from COVID 19 21 After a privately funded 2020 2021 season the men s hockey program was also discontinued in May 2021 22 Student life and activities Edit Experiment in lab at UAH Student government Edit The UAH Student Government Association is the primary recipient of student activity funding from UAH s Office of Student Life the Space Hardware Club a registered student organization in the College of Engineering is the secondary recipient The SGA holds an advisory role with campus administrators on activities involving students The SGA hosts a number of events including Week of Welcome a bi annual event welcoming students back to campus that begins the weekend they arrive on campus and runs through the first week of each semester Residence halls Edit UAH has seven residence halls Bevill Center Central Campus Charger Village Addition Charger Village Original Frank Franz North Campus and Southeast Central Campus Frank Franz and North are reserved for first time freshmen Frank Franz Hall is reserved for First time Honors College students Charger Village Addition and Charger Village Original are reserved for sophomores whereas upperclass students have the option of living at the other residence halls Campus housing originated with the construction of Southeast Campus Housing These suites were originally built under the auspices of the late Dr Benjamin Graves the first President of UAH with the assistance of the late Alabama Senator John Sparkman Greek life Edit UAH is home to the following fraternities and sororities Most Greek organizations rent a fraternity or sorority house from the university Construction of the original houses was made possible by donations from Mark and Linda Smith and Jim and Susie Hudson Fraternities Edit Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Delta Chi Kappa Alpha Psi Phi Beta Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Phi Kappa PsiSororities Edit Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Zeta Phi Beta ACE Edit The Association for Campus Entertainment ACE is a student run and operated organization that hosts weekly events throughout the academic year as well as standing programs such as Friday Night Flicks Sunday Cinema Late Night Breakfast and ACE Wednesday Notable guests include Daniel Tosh and Recycled Percussion 23 Clubs and organizations Edit UAH has more than 150 student run organizations on campus Team UAH has won several concrete canoe construction competitions with five national titles in 1993 1994 1996 1998 and 2001 The National Concrete Canoe Competition is sponsored annually by the American Society of Civil Engineers 24 The UAH American Society of Mechanical Engineers student chapter also competes in the annual NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge It holds two championship titles The UAH Space Hardware Club conceptualizes designs builds tests and flies hardware for high altitude balloons satellites ChargerSat Program the CanSat competition and high powered rocketry 25 Student Success Center Edit The Student Success Center SSC offers tutoring for nearly all freshman and sophomore level courses offered at UAH Additional tutoring is available for math courses online and in person The SSC recruits university students for its PASS Peer Assisted Study Sessions program in which students sit in on courses that they have already succeeded in and offers class specific study sessions outside of class usually 3 hours per week Historically difficult freshman courses are targeted for PASS including calculus chemistry and economics Facilities Edit UAH Engineering Building UAH Optics Building The College of Science houses the Alabama High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance NMR Center which is dedicated to providing modern high field NMR capabilities to academic and corporate researchers in the state of Alabama and surrounding areas UAH s Earth System Science Center is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the Earth as an integrated system with an emphasis on space and ground based remote sensing data UAH s Department of Biological Sciences partners with the Dauphin Island Sea Lab to offer research opportunities to UAH students through the Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium UAH s Psychology Department has eight research labs Lifelong Learning Memory and Cognition Personality Testing and Assessment Privacy in Cyberspace Psychobiology Teamwork and Social Cognition Employee Engagement and Productivity and Leadership and Organizational Behavior UAH s Propulsion Research Center connects the academic research community and the propulsion community through interdisciplinary collaboration in the following areas aerospace materials and structures computational modeling energy and power systems fusion propulsion and power plasmas and combustion propellants and energetics and propulsion systems integration UAH s College of Engineering is home to the following labs Advanced Digital Hardware Design Lab Communication Systems Laboratory Controls and Dynamic Systems Lab Cyber Chargers Security Lab ECE Systems Design Lab Electronics Laboratory Integrated Biometrics Lab LaCASA Computer Architecture Research Lab MEMS Fabrication Lab MHealth Mobile Health and Wellness Monitoring Lab Multimedia Development Lab Multicore Reconfigurable and GPU Enabled Parallel Computing Lab RF Circuits and Devices Lab Software Safety Engineering and Security Lab Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA Security Lab Linux Labs I and II Photonics Lab Optoelectronics Optical Hybrid Computing Nano Microfabrication Laboratory Laser Science and Engineering Lab Transistor and MEMS Undergraduate Microfabrication Lab Ubiquitous Computing LabUAH s Kinesiology Research Lab located in the College of Education has an underwater treadmill that enables students to conduct aquatic exercise research on adults with type 2 diabetes and lower limb amputation SWIRLL Severe Weather Institute Radar and Lightning Laboratories is a core research facility dedicated to research on severe and hazardous weather radar meteorology lightning meteorology lightning physics and air quality It comprises a research operations center with multiple workstations a high bay used for the maintenance and fabrication of comprehensive mobile platforms and other instruments a sounding preparation lab and five roof platforms to support instrument testing and data collection UAH s Learning and Technology Resource Center located in the College of Nursing offers high tech hands on clinical experience thanks to its high fidelity simulators telehealth robots and laboratory spaces UAH s Early Learning Center an outreach and service unit of the College of Education provides inclusive early childhood education for children in developmentally appropriate classrooms Notable alumni and faculty EditAlumni Edit Name Class year Notability Reference s Werner J A Dahm 1978 Emeritus Professor of Aerospace Engineering at The University of Michigan Professor at Arizona State University former Chief Scientist of the U S Air Force 26 Jan Davis 1983 1985 Astronaut STS 47 STS 60 STS 85 27 Marta Grande 2009 Italian Parliament Representative and from June 2018 President of the Foreign Committee of Chamber of Deputies of the Italian ParliamentJeffrey S Harper 1993 Executive Director of Graduate Programs in the Scott College of Business at Indiana State UniversityJohn Hendricks 1974 Founder and chairman of Discovery Communications 28 Steve Hettinger 1974 Alabama State Representative 1982 1988 Mayor of Huntsville 1988 1996 29 Phil Ligrani Eminent Scholar in Propulsion and Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville 30 Josh Magette 2012 National Basketball Association Point Guard Atlanta Hawks Orlando Magic Scott Munroe 2006 Professional ice hockey player 31 Toyin Odutola 2008 Artist 32 James Record Former chairman Madison County Commission and Alabama State Senator 33 Jared Ross 2005 Professional ice hockey playerTravis S Taylor Researcher and science fiction author 34 Cameron Talbot 2010 National Hockey League goaltender New York Rangers Edmonton Oilers Calgary Flames Minnesota Wild Violet Edwards 2014 Elected to the Madison County Commission became the first black woman to be elected to the Commission 35 Destin Sandlin 2003 present American YouTube personalityFaculty Edit Name Department Notability ReferenceMustafa A G Abushagur Electrical and Computer Engineering Founding president of RIT Dubai and the interim Deputy Prime Minister of Libya 36 37 38 John Christy Atmospheric Science Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science and director of the Earth System Science Center 39 Lawrence J DeLucas Materials Science STS 50 40 H E Francis English Fulbright professor 41 Michael D Griffin Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 11th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration eminent scholar and professorOwen Garriott Biological Sciences Skylab 3 STS 9 and adjunct professor in the Laboratory for Structural Biology after his NASA career 42 Roy Spencer Atmospheric Science Winner of American Meteorological Society Special Award and NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal both with John Christy 43 44 References Edit a b Laney Monique 2015 German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie Making Sense of the Nazi Past During the Civil Rights Era New Haven and London Yale University Press p 138 ISBN 978 0 300 19803 4 University of Alabama Huntsville Archived from the original on June 30 2015 Retrieved June 28 2015 The University of Alabama in Huntsville Common Data Set 2020 2021 Part I PDF The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archived PDF from the original on January 12 2022 Retrieved January 12 2022 a b c The University of Alabama in Huntsville Common Data Set 2020 2021 Part B PDF The University of Alabama in Huntsville 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