Displaying items by tag: college of arts and sciences

Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Jonathan Bass will tell the story of an Alabama man wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
By developing a standardized set of aging resilience tests, a UAB biologist aims to identify predictors of long healthspan.
A UAB alumna and director of the Ada Long Creative Writing Workshop won the 2017 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry.
This understanding could help commercial crops resist pathogens and drought.
In the 1800s, Africans and African Americans found prestige wealth, and freedom in an unlikely haven — Czarist Russia.
Ali Beydoun and Lola Diaz will spend the semester studying abroad through the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
John Strohm, a music technology grad, says he owes a debt of gratitude to UAB and his professors for “making it easy to find my way on this professional journey.”
UAB alumnus Hernandez D. Stroud has been named to Forbes’ 2018 list of 30 Under 30 in Law and Policy.

Professor John K. Moore Jr., Ph.D., is conducting the first comprehensive study of a centuries-old legal case in Spain.

Noah Holcomb has a way with pets, so PetSmart brought him on board for a series of commercials with cute and cuddly cats and dogs.

UAB students will focus on transportation research as part of Federal Highway Administration fellowship.

For the first time, UAB Veterans Services will present a challenge coin and graduation cord to the veterans who excelled in the classroom.
UAB psychology instructor will lead national organization devoted to the growth and development of the art therapy profession.
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