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The KBR funds will be used to grow the international student enrollment of the ASEM program.

Medical students at UAB turn to song, dance and art to raise money to treat the medically underserved.

Recent UAB graduate Brendan Rice has received an honor for his work in helping to eradicate world hunger.

UAB has selected a dynamic class of young professionals to become its ambassadors.

The UAB Juried Student Annual Exhibition will be judged this year by Hancock, an acclaimed contemporary artist, who also will give a free, public lecture Feb. 28.

The division will develop innovative, totally online degree and certificate programs and professional study opportunities.

UA System Board of Trustees approves renovations to consolidate and improve UAB student health and wellness.

13 UAB students won best of show and student awards for their work in graphic design.

The choir won in the “Song of the Year” category, for its inspirational remix of the R&B classic “Don’t Ask My Neighbors.”

Students in UAB’s professional schools team to screen elementary-age children for health concerns, learn about interprofessional collaboration.

This year's ArtBLINK will be held Feb. 23

The show will be on display through May 17.

The first Darwin Day Celebration of Science will feature a speaker and poster presentations.

Author Lynn Povich will give a free, public lecture on women in the workforce — exploring what has changed and what has not.

The ranking means that UAB’s School of Nursing has one of the strongest social media presences in the nation.

The UAB Collat School of Business offers a social media certificate program for graduate students.

The Collat School of Business offers both a bachelor of science in accounting degree and a master of accounting degree completely online.

The conference is being held in conjunction with the citywide commemoration of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham.

O’Meally is the founder of Columbia’s Center for Jazz Studies and co-curator of exhibitions at Jazz at Lincoln Center.

While all blood types are needed, the shortage of O-negative is the most severe.

Richard Ford's book "Independence Day" was the first book awarded both a Pulitzer Prize and a PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

Anthony Purcell has been appointed to a national public safety group's board of commissioners.

Clean, gently used ladies’ clothing, shoes and accessories can be donated to the Suits 4 Success drive Feb. 4-8 to benefit My Sister’s Closet.

Four music students collaborated to form Iron Giant Percussion in 2010; now the group is a resident quartet at UAB.

The center will host its annual "Service of Rememberance" on Feb. 24.

The ASEM program is the first and only Master of Engineering degree with a safety emphasis offered online.

The Camille Armstrong Memorial Scholarship Step Show and UAB Homecoming committees will host the tournament.

Business students will again help prepare taxes for filers who earn less than $49,000 annually.

The UAB Campus Rec to host youth day camp Feb. 18

The Campus Rec to hold wheelchair flag football game Jan. 22.

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