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A graduate student and seven undergraduates were recognized.

UAB students present a play as part of the community stories captured in The Imaginarium Chronicles service project to remind of the need for dementia care for the aging population.

ArtPlay will host Leah Tubbs, founder of New York City’s ModArts Dance Collective, in residency June 3-June 21, 2013. 

This year’s donation marked the second year the group has given.

The new program will have three concentrations: environmental health sciences, global health studies and public health preparedness.

Meghan Ange and Amber Hill, both senior biology scholar students at UAB, were selected by Teach for America

UAB taps Martha Warren Bidez, Ph.D., to lead UAB’s new Office of eLearning and Professional Studies, launches website to facilitate improved online learning access for students

Birmingham teacher credits UAB in part for her Alabama Teacher of the Year honor.

The program is affiliated with Starfish Aquatics Institute, a curriculum that emphasizes water safety and promotes skill development.

The event will focus on security, strategy, sharing and support of big data.

UAB’s popular EatRight weight management program has introduced new hours, classes, recipes and more.

This year’s event drew over 850 students from 27 different high schools around Alabama.

Becker’s Hospital Review said the Callahan Eye Hospital is committed to employee development.

Only three Alabama university libraries made the top 100 list.

School of Engineering master's programs ranked by U.S. News & World Report

The awards fund first-year medical students for an eight-week session in scholarly research.

Alumni were honored with awards for their service and dedication to nursing.

The workshop will help raise awareness of the effects of depression on women, their children and their communities.

A joint admissions program will allow eligible students access to a wealth of multi-campus resources, mentorships and scholarship funds.

Chaffin calls the UAB Campus Green her favorite transformational project.

Carver High’s electric car was built by 10 students using 188 man hours over three weeks, with the help of undergraduate students from UAB.

New UAB School of Medicine position will strengthen UAB’s commitment to training a healthcare workforce reflective of Alabama’s needs.

A graphic design student has made her schoolwork “work” for her, as she graduates and starts her own small business with good taste and big dreams.

The goal of the run is to raise funds to support the Children’s of Alabama Center for Weight Management.

The 2013 Top University Sales Programs award recognizes schools that are preparing students for professional sales careers.

The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and Master of Science in Management Information Systems are now offered completely online.

The center is a world leader in creating and using knowledge that will optimize function, enhance management of illness and improve health for older adults.

Robert “Bob” E. McMains will assume the role of UAB chief facilities officer on June 17, 2013.

50 Years Forward is a partnership among city officials, businesses, nonprofits and universities to commemorate the seminal events of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.

More than 2,789 students will graduate from UAB this spring, and many will celebrate at the university’s commencement and doctoral hooding ceremonies.
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