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The BAT measures students’ knowledge in eight key areas: math, analytical reasoning, analysis of charts and graphs, news analysis, economics, global markets, analysis of financial statements and investment banking.

In addition to improving the health of its children, this effort also helps with sustainability – which is a part of UAB’s overall goals.

School of Business students led teams from local high schools in researching ways the movement affected business in the city.

UAB School of Nursing Nightingale exhibit offers timeless leadership lessons relevant to the future of nursing and health care.
UAB faculty, students care for elderly in state’s only retirement community based full service dental clinic.

The RAC serves a critical role in the oversight of federally funded research involving recombinant DNA and advises the NIH director on such matters.

Mr. UAB goes to Washington, D.C., to spend the summer working for the National Economic Council.

UAB employees using CommuteSmart reduced a total of 1,391,395 vehicle miles, equal to fuel savings of $195,208.
NACAS announced Chris Clifford has earned the CASP certification
Florence, Ala. endodontist Joel Hearn earn UAB School of Dentistry Alumni Association’s highest honor.
The Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative (AMSTI) Summer Institute is underway to train teachers new approaches to teaching math and science.
Two friends who met in the Marching Blazers have a song available on iTunes and have signed a deal with JupiterOwl Records.
UAB announces co-chairs and the theme of its ambitious five-year philanthropic campaign.

Kasman, daughter of UAB Professor of Piano Yakov Kasman, will attend UAB this fall and has already collected many honors as a performer.

UAB Hospital’s teenage volunteers get a rare chance to learn about possible careers in healthcare.

The work of ten artists will be on display from 5-8 p.m. July 12

This is the only tie for first place in the history of the competition.

The program supports and cultivates students interested in Parkinson’s related research projects.

Jack L. Schaeffer, O.D., has served as an adjunct faculty member in the school.

Two scholarships are named for alumni and one is named for a symposium that includes alumni.

The scholarship will support African-American students who have demonstrated academic promise and financial need.

Alexander served as assistant dean of the School of Education.

UAB adds Biomedical Sciences as a major; will train professionals in processes and methods for diagnosing, analyzing and treating diseases.

The Gilman Scholarship Program, established through the International Academic Opportunity Act of 2000, offers awards for undergraduates to study abroad.

The seminars are part of the UAB Minority Business Training and Development Program.

A Department of Neurosurgery, effective Oct. 1, 2013, will increase the profile of an internationally renowned program.

The new center will replace the Hill University Center (HUC) at the corner of University Boulevard and 14th Street and is expected to be complete for the Fall 2015 semester.

“Arrive Alive: Stop the Texts – Stop the Wrecks!” to be held June 24.

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