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UAB and UAB Highlands Hospitals again receive the highest grades in the Leapfrog Safety Score.
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s Educating America Tour workshop will include sessions from Alzheimer’s disease experts and free community memory screenings.
Students excel at statewide competition focused on science research.
Those who have excelled in the classroom with an overall GPA of 3.4 will be awarded a challenge coin by Veterans Services.
The new program will allow students to combine their cross-disciplinary interests in data science and other disciplines, including business analytics and cybersecurity.
UAB, home of one of four McKnight Brain Institutes, hosted the group’s annual inter-institutional meeting in April.
More than 2,000 students will receive diplomas during next week's commencement. Get ready to celebrate the 50th anniversary of UAB's first transplant and the more than 14,000 since. And engineering students put their skateboard skills to the test.
The annual InfantSEE® Day pediatric eye examinations are designed to ensure eye and vision care becomes an essential part of infant wellness.
More than 30 percent of Alabamians are registered to be organ donors, but more are needed.
An estimated 2,138 students are scheduled to graduate from UAB this spring, in three ceremonies.
Register now for the 2018 night race, set for the original location of Pepper Place in Birmingham.
UAB announced plans for a new medical office building in Hoover and a new track and field venue on campus. Blazers marched to Take Back the Night for survivors of sexual assault and a cybersecurity expert shows you how to make your Facebook account more secure.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center will hotst Dine for a Cure at MELT on April 25.
Fundraising efforts are ongoing to complete the support for this project.
Since 1968, UAB surgeons have performed more than 14,000 transplants.
The scholarship will support students from the state of Alabama who demonstrate financial need and come from a disadvantaged background.
The May 4 UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center Fiesta Ball will support the work of young cancer research scientists and cancer outreach efforts.
Professor Emeritus Ward Haarbauer will present “Cholera, Railroad Lanterns, and a Ship on a Lake: Birmingham Theatre in the 19th Century.”
Free for UAB students, Spring Concert tickets are $20 for the general public.
UAB Giving Day is April 12; Campus Rec is hosting Walk It Out on Wednesdays; catch a performance of UAB Theatre's "Hairspray" April 11-15 and the Spring Game will be held tomorrow at Legion Field - football season tickets are on sale now.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center has many community activities planned for National Minority Health Month, beginning with National Minority Cancer Awareness Week.
Local and statewide organizations and public health leaders partner with the School of Public Health and its students to improve the lives of Alabamians.
Cancers of the head and neck are four times more common in men than in women.
Blazers unite on UAB Giving Day to fund projects across campus that impact student-, faculty- and staff-powered projects.
Students from the inaugural class of the Undergraduate Immunology Program explain what attracted them to the major and UAB.
BlazerCon is Good Games UAB’s major event of the year, with tournaments, guest speakers, arcade cabinets, vendors and more.
Andrew Solomon will give a lecture Wednesday, April 18, in the UAB Hill Student Center.
Films from student and amateur filmmakers from around Alabama will be screened April 10.
Softball competition takes a backseat to compassion, fads lose to moderation in the healthy diet debate and UAB wins a LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader designation from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
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