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Author John Thabiti Willis will discuss masquerading traditions in the West African town of Otta.
UAB students will continue their medical educations at 74 institutions in 27 states across the country.
UAB again recognized for excellence in LGBTQ health care equality.
UAB art faculty will open their studios and give free art demonstrations.
Between 400 and 500 volunteers are expected to pitch in at service sites across the Birmingham area.
This week graduate programs get high marks in US News rankings, teens can apply to volunteer with UAB Medicine, see student art in a juried exhibit in AEIVA and the beach volleyball team hits the road.
Students put their cybercrime fighting skills to the test in the Blazer42 Capture the Flag Scholarship Competition.
Faculty and students in the Department of Art and Art History will lead the design workshops.
More than 500 elementary through high school students will gather at Vulcan to compete to protect a raw egg from a 100-foot drop.
UAB students gain experience in communicating research at 11th annual undergraduate expo.
Off-Campus Student Services will be a centralized resource for all students who do not live on campus.
Social justice issues take spotlight in film series discussion for UAB and Birmingham community.
Six School of Nursing programs and specialties rank among the top 15 in the country, while the schools of Medicine, Engineering and Public Health and the College of Arts and Sciences also post high marks.
Young breast cancer survivors and their families are invited to attend the 6th Annual Young Breast Cancer Survivors Workshop on Saturday, April 14.
Magic City Cycliad, a community cycling event, will be held March 24 in Birmingham to benefit cancer patients at UAB.
This week med students met their match, Football invites UAB employees for fun and food, summer camps are accepting signups and the provost prepares to exhibit her paintings.
The Health Disparities Research Symposium highlights the work of undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community investigators.
The 172 graduating medical students at UAB will receive their residency assignments at the annual Match Day ceremony March 16.
UAB reaches patients in southwest Alabama, combats hunger on campus, rewards personal wellness and applauds its latest C-USA Coach of the Year. All in one video. Catch up in about a minute.
Oak Mountain High School will host the fifth annual Color Run 5K at Oak Mountain State Park on March 17 to raise money for cancer research at UAB.
A free reception Thursday, March 8, will celebrate the "Say It in 6" competition winners and submissions at UAB's AEIVA.
Presented by the American Advertising Federation of Birmingham, the ADDY Awards are the advertising industry's largest competition.
Give blood to honor your heroes, donate suits to help women succeed, suggest ideas to make campus more sustainable and reward yourself with the knowledge that UAB Football is coming.
The film, focused on the American women's suffrage movement, will be screened at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 6.
Anthony Appiah, Ph.D., will discuss living a moral life in the modern age on March 1.
A peer mentoring group for black male students, BMEN is designed to provide academic and social support to those entering UAB.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and UAB kicks it off with a Colon on the Green event.
Every day, more than 115 Americans die after overdosing on opioids.
There's the beginning of the end, a resolution revolution, a journey to a melting continent and the love of growing trees. All in one video.
Anthony Ray Hinton, who spent nearly 30 years on death row before being exonerated in 2015, will speak at UAB on March 1.
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