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UA In the News — Aug. 15

Female CEOs more likely to face activists, dismissal; defenses needed
Thomson Reuters Blog – Aug. 15
Activist shareholders are significantly likelier to target companies led by female chief executive officers than their male counterparts, and female CEOs face a greater likelihood of dismissal, according to recent studies. “Dismissing the CEO is usually viewed as evidence of good corporate governance as it suggests that the board is taking its monitoring role seriously, however our research reveals there are invisible, but serious, gender biases in how the board evaluates CEOs and its decision to retain or fire particular CEOs,” said Dr. Sandra Mortal, one of the report’s authors and associate professor at the University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Business.

Opioid use during pregnancy on the rise
CBS (Tri-Cities, Tenn.) – Aug. 15
Babies born addicted to drugs now a public health epidemic in Tennessee as the number of pregnant woman using opioids grows. That’s according to a new study from the university of Tennessee and The University of Alabama.

Women Make Up Majority of UA First-Year Law Students for First Time
NBC 13 – Aug. 15
History is being made on The University of Alabama campus. For the very first time, the first year law school class has more women than men. This follows a National trend that began about three years ago.
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University of Alabama most popular campus on Instagram
Fox (Las Vegas, Nev.) – Aug. 15
The most popular campus overall is The University of Alabama, with hashtag “Roll Tide.”
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APPLE BRINGS CONTACTLESS STUDENT IDS ON IPHONE, APPLE WATCH TO MORE SCHOOLS
MacTech – Aug. 15
In the coming school year, more than 100,000 college students will be able to carry their student IDs on iPhone and Apple Watch. Duke University, University of Oklahoma, University of Alabama, Temple University, Johns Hopkins University, Marshall University and Mercer University already offer their students, faculty and staff the ease, convenience and security of contactless student IDs in Wallet.
International Business Times – Aug. 14

Historian shares some Fort Henderson history
The News Courier – Aug. 15
Historian Daniel Davis said he’s learned two things over the years. First, he believes any day on a battlefield is better than a day in the office. He and other members of the community recently had the opportunity to visit the Civil War battlefield at Fort Henderson in Athens … ABT is paying to have the signs created. It is also working with The University of Alabama and the ALCA to designate a conservation easement on the Trinity-Fort Henderson Complex to prevent development that would be detrimental to the historic area.

RECOMMENDED READING: Do expensive watches make you risky with money?
Time and Tide Watches – Aug. 15
The upper echelons of the investment banking world are inhabited by people who are paid large sums of money to take risks. Some working within the hallowed halls of serious finance prefer lower-risk investments, and others enjoy the thrill of having a larger appetite for risky business … In a post earlier this year by WatchRant, a collection of reviews and horological monologues by the brilliant Nizam Miah (who got into watches at the age of 12 after seeing a Patek Philippe ref. 3941), is a discussion about a study by The University of Alabama on the relationship between the cars owned by fund managers and how they tolerate risk.
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New College Communities Custom-Built for Retirees
AARP – Aug. 14
The blended benefits of campus life, senior services. Many retirees agree. There are now at least 80 university-affiliated continuing-care retirement — also known as life-plan — communities, according to Ziegler and Company, an investment bank that specializes in senior housing and education. In addition to Vi at Palo Alto, these communities include Kendal at Oberlin, University Place at Purdue, Lasell Village at Lasell College, Capstone Village at the University of Alabama, Woodlands at Furman University, Oak Hammock at the University of Florida, Holy Cross Village near Notre Dame, and St. Mary’s Court at George Washington University.

HBO may showcase UA football program
NBC (Huntsville) – Aug. 14
ESPN confirmed that HBO is negotiating with The University of Alabama. The show would essentially be a college version of its popular “hard knocks” show, which is a reality sports documentary that focuses on the NFL and its teams. We’ll have more information as this story develops.

New LED lights installed at Bryant-Denny Stadium
ABC (Huntsville) – Aug. 14
Believe it or not, Bryant-Denny stadium could be even more crimson this upcoming football season. The Alabama athletic director took to twitter to announce new l-Ed lights that were installed. In June The University of Alabama board of trustees approved the updated plans for the football stadium renovation increasing the stadium’s budget by more than 15-million dollars.

ICE blames ‘political rhetoric’ for violence against offices as immigration tensions rise
NBC
(Cranston, R.I.) – Aug. 14
Although authorities have not yet determined who fired gunshots at two Immigrations and Customs Enforcement offices in San Antonio, ICE officials are already assigning some blame to the activists and politicians who have stirred up outrage at the agency for its role in implementing President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. “The Global Terrorism Database and Southern Poverty Law Center data do indicate upticks in terrorism and hate crimes respectively,” said Erin Kearns, an assistant professor of criminology and criminal justice at The University of Alabama.
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Endowment fund signed to support LGBTQ+ students
The Crimson White – Aug. 12

After realizing that the University of Alabama did not have an alumni group that represented the LGBTQ+ community, UA alumni Will Thomas and Chase Sanders vowed to make one.   In September 2018, Thomas and Sanders officially created the LGBTQ+ Alumni Association. Since the association was founded, Thomas and Sanders have started to raise money for an endowment fund, which was approved on July 12.