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Take part in the UAB in China study-abroad experience May 13-24, 2013

29 Birmingham-area bakeries, cafes, restaurants and catering companies will sell designated desserts to support leading-edge cancer research

UAB has qualified for the American Mock Trial Association national tournament 12 of the past 15 years.

The program’s goal is to meet the needs of children with deaf-blindness.

UAB School of Nursing earns federal grant to train more mental health nurse practitioners and to increase use of technology in care.
UAB graduate and Tuscaloosa Mayor Walter Maddox will speak at UAB Nov. 19.
Senior Mallick Hossain hopes to study health economics at Oxford University.

The club is an American Lung Association project will help patients with COPD.

UAB’s HealthSmart wellness center helps train medical professionals with hands-on experiences.

The Leader-to-Leader Breakfast Series continues with Greg Canfield, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce.

UAB students will provide wellness care for underserved patients at a new free clinic.

Dentistry student was crowned Oct. 31 and won $2,200 in scholarship money.

Students, faculty and staff are invited to watch the election results with commentary from UAB professors.

Berliner has served UAB in his current position since 1994.

Federal grants to UAB will help students from disadvantaged backgrounds pursue careers in the health professions.

The Communication Studies course will be taught in spring 2013.

Grants for graduate student scholarships, fellowships and faculty loan program will add hundreds to Alabama workforce over next four years.

Learn more about the Interprofessional Global Health Service Learning program Oct. 31.

After detecting methamphetamine contamination on cash from stores around town, students ask: Is this a trend or coincidence?

The sixth annual CHINA Town Hall meeting from 6 to 8:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29, 2012.

UAB music student Edward Forstman will represent Alabama at the regional Music Teachers National Association competition in January.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist revealed that he is an undocumented immigrant in a 2011 New York Times Magazine article.

More than $4,250 in scholarships will be awarded as 20 young women, all from Alabama, vie for the title.
Four winners in the first Community Health Innovation Awards will share $50,000 to fund implementation of their projects.

Three major directors will be on hand to screen their films during the event, to be held Nov. 1-3.

UAB’s BMEN program helps black male students graduate at a rate 20 percent above the national average.
Graphic design team’s work on identity campaign earns funding for creation of a book and video about the river.

Long a mainstay of medical schools, the ceremony emphasizes responsibility to patients.

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