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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.
UAB criminal justice students and faculty explore the factors shaping neighborhood evolution and share potential solutions for communities at risk.
Support those in need this spring by donating your gently used clothing to UAB's annual clothing drive.
Students from nine universities will create solutions to a global health problem in the 10th annual Statewide Global Health Case Competition.
Financial experts will provide complimentary consultations at financial education conference.
UAB and the Red Cross are honoring heroes with a blood drive highlighting the service of veterans and first responders.
Babies are wearing red hats this month to shed light on congenital heart disease.
There are Bronze Stars awarded. And stars in the sky and on stage. The soccer field is getting major upgrades as Baseball gets ready for Opening Day. See it all in one video.
Lectures include cultivating compassion, the history of race and society in Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South, and helping children in war-affected communities.
The award includes scholarship funding to the program to further Master of Science Health Administration students' firsthand experiences and education in health care.
It's all about pressure. Applying it is one way trauma surgeons say anyone can Stop the Bleed. A UAB physicist uses a nanocrystalline diamond to double the amount found at the center of the Earth. And it ends with a successful signing day for UAB Football.
Some 70 percent of patients needing a marrow transplant do not have a fully matched donor in their family.
Students can put their computer programming skills to the test and compete for cash prizes and other rewards.
Students in the fourth through sixth grades will build and launch bottle rockets and experience different disciplines of engineering.
UAB has a new, quick way to learn about what’s happening on campus. Watch "UAB This Week" every Friday morning for the latest stories you need to know. Catch up in about a minute.
Throughout February, UAB Heart and Vascular Services will raise awareness about heart disease.
Grad students explain new research discoveries to the community in a free twice-monthly speaker series.
What does the future hold? Dean Selwyn Vickers talks about the School of Medicine, UAB Football posts its schedule for fall ball, a doctor answers questions about the flu and the International Bazaar promises good food and much fun. See it all in one video. Catch up in about a minute.
Proceeds from the show go toward scholarships for future deserving students.
Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Jonathan Bass will tell the story of an Alabama man wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
This annual event highlights cultural diversity at UAB and in the Greater Birmingham community with performances, food and activities.
A civic dialogue forum Jan. 24 will explore community engagement and collaboration.
What's going around besides the flu? News that UAB is among 100 great women's health programs in America and its spirit teams are on the rise in national rankings. And snow flurries. See it all in one video. Catch up in about a minute.
Set for Feb. 8, this year’s Darwin Day at UAB will include art and paleoanthropologist Genevieve von Petzinger.
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