This is the first time in the Launchpad event’s eight-year history there will be back-to-back competitions.
A UAB medical student’s summer project turns into published research that may change how some diabetic patients are managed.
The reunion will give former patients and their families an opportunity to reconnect with staff who cared for them.
April is National Donate Life Month to spotlight the need for more families to be aware of the critical, ongoing need for organ donation.
The goal is to bring attention to cerebral palsy in the local community.
A “Wicked Problem” has been described as a highly complex problem to which potential solutions require both creative and interdisciplinary thinking.
UAB Collat School of Business offers graduate certificate in social media
"The House I Live In" won the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Documentary.
The annual event features students from the school’s five departments performing skits and conducting interactive experiments.
Brown-Nagin's book on activism won several major nonfiction prizes in 2012.
Nelson received a USA Artists Award in 2009 and the 2003 Rea Award for Short Fiction, as well as NEA and Guggenheim Fellowships.
The Information Engineering and Management program joins two other programs as honorees.
Two UAB students were awarded two of the 23 national scholarships, given annually.
Acclaimed remote sensing expert and namesake of a Star Trek aircraft Farouk El-Baz will speak at UAB.
The conference will feature world-class researchers from UAB and around the nation in fields such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and ALS.