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UAB students continue Honors College legacy with recognition as Goldwater Scholars.
The School of Education will host students from 19 high schools the week of May 13 as part of a program to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in college.
Attendees will leave with a plan developed to best address personal financial health and goals.
Seven UAB students have been named recipients of the William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship.
UAB Finance students showcase their hard work in New York.
Free English classes will be available for the UAB community and interested learners this summer.

UAB Hospital is the only Alabama facility named to Becker’s Hospital Review list of 100 Great Hospitals in America.

May is Stop the Bleed Month, and UAB ramps up these bleeding-control training classes.

Priority registration deadline for the event is May 1.
Fouad’s winning proposal is a comprehensive approach to fixing Alabama’s complex health problems and includes 90 partners on her team from government, business, education and more.
WBHM won awards in the categories Overall Excellence, Breaking News Coverage, News Series and Newscast.
A new designation recognizes UAB’s success in promoting safe, accessible bicycling on campus.
The program is designed to identify, recognize and celebrate the success of the top 25 UAB alumni-owned or UAB alumni-managed businesses.
After more than a decade as a journalist, John Marc Green has found his second career with a master’s degree in instructional design and development.
WBHM is one of only six stations selected from across the United States for the project, which is searching for both conservative and liberal participants.
The seminar will focus on UAB’s participation with diverse business enterprises that can supply goods and provide construction and professional services.
UAB and Groome Transportation partner to provide new transit transportation for the UAB community early May.

A plan to create a University Authority to manage health care at Cooper Green Mercy Health Services moves forward following action by the Jefferson County Commission.

A UAB symposium boosts the knowledge and practice of interprofessional health care.
Communication Studies students bring home title as the PRCA/PRSSA Chapter of the Year.
Approximately 2,100 students are scheduled to graduate from UAB this spring.
Registration is open for the 2019 race, which is on a new day with a new time and new course around UAB’s campus and through the heart of downtown Birmingham.
The Women’s Cancers Survivors Workshop provides help for caregivers, families and patients who are survivors of women’s cancers and breast cancer.
This year’s symposium will feature Karen Glanz, Ph.D., and Jonathan Engel, Ph.D., as speakers.
The radio news program will also speak with WBHM reporters live during the show as they discuss some of the local stories they have been following.
UAB PAIN Collective presents a spring lecture of the PAINTalks speaker series.
As summer approaches, take advantage of eyewear deals at this communitywide event.
Student entrepreneurs pitch their business ventures to the Birmingham business community following a 10-week training program.
As UAB celebrates its 50th anniversary, the university will also celebrate 50 hours of giving during “I Heart UAB Giving Days” on April 16-18.
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