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Times Higher Education’s university rankings, among the world’s most comprehensive, balanced and trusted, name UAB the top young U.S. university and top 10 in the world.
This week, docs and vets team up to test therapies that could benefit mankind — and its best friends. The police chief tries his hand at demolition derby, and the city's food trucks are ready for their close-up on the Food Network.
The event brings together physicians and researchers working to improve the available treatments, outcomes and recovery times for the disease.
UAB investigators will present innovative research at the American Society of Clinical Oncology national meeting.
UAB Medicine's robotic surgery program — a national leader — celebrates a milestone 10,000 procedures and UAB Hospital earns accolades for its commitment to providing an outstanding patient experience. Better still, a lung transplant gives a teen the chance to graduate high school and live a more normal life.
UAB’s PREP Scholars proves successful by furthering student dreams as it receives a grant to continue preparing minority baccalaureate students for graduate programs.
The School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students and the Birmingham community.
Entrepreneurship training program pushes students to develop and deploy ideas to be successful startups.
This week is all about working together — to combat a physician shortage, accelerate medical breakthroughs and promote college readiness.
Miss UAB 2018 encourages peers to share stories of their own culture or culture of their peers through social media awareness campaign.
All-day National Science Foundation workshop showed Alabama researchers how to better compete for federal grants.
Business students find profitable careers in finance with UAB’s online finance degree.
UAB’s purchasing and supply chain excellence is recognized by one of the nation’s leading performance improvement company
Hands-on STEM activities are the focus of Girls in Science and Engineering Day on May 19.
It's all about excellence. UAB Hospital retains its place on Becker's list of the nation's 100 best. Our Comprehensive Transplant Institute celebrated 50 years of life-giving care. And UAB Athletics begins upgrades for soccer that will enable Birmingham's pro soccer team to make our home field theirs.
Introducing UAB Medicine Wayfinder, an app that helps you find your way on the UAB Medicine campus to clinics, labs, local restaurants and more.
Veteran administrator Doug Brewer will take the reins of Bryan Whitfield Memorial Hospital in Demopolis as CEO.
Nurses will be celebrated during the second annual BHAM Nurses Night Out at Railroad Park on May 11.
This inaugural event will be held June 2 on the UAB Campus Green.
Students will visit a site where nuclear weapons were once tested, the nation’s first quarantine station, the lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans and many other sites around the Southeast.
UAB Hospital is the only Alabama facility named to Becker’s Hospital Review list of 100 Great Hospitals in America.
UAB employees who impact patient care will entertain with live music performances throughout the medical campus.
This week, it was all about students coming and going. Reaching out to potential students on National College Decision Day. Students doing a community service during their move out. And a graduate who got a surprise in camouflage on her big day.
This is UAB’s first partnership with a historically black college and university for an accelerated master’s program.
A UAB-led program is in its fourth year of work to strengthen the path to college for more than 10,000 students in Alabama’s Black Belt Region.
Students gain real-world experience and knowledge through top-ranked sales certificate program.
UAB PRCA/PRSSA swept the annual Public Relations Council of Alabama conference with a total of 41 awards.
UAB student affiliates of the American Chemical Society will host Mad Scientist Day Junior for elementary and middle school children.
This week, we're looking forward — to the beginning for more than 2,100 graduates, a new opportunity to promote regional economic development, improved understanding of science and the blooms that bring bees and butterflies.
Students can finish the new master’s program in only four semesters.
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