Displaying items by tag: college of arts and sciences

February's BookTalk title is a fantasy novel considered one of the great examples of the genre.

A juried show of all- Alabama faculty artists at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art will feature works by two UAB art professors.

The City of Light welcomes pianist and UAB Professor Yakov Kasman for a performance at one of the world’s most famous venues.

The College of Arts and Sciences faculty will host the first in a series of interdisciplinary forums aimed at solutions to global issues.

Three UAB educators have been recognized for their work in education programs for the blind.

Preparing young music students for college and careers is part of a keynote lecture University Professor Henry Panion will present as part of a national music summit.

UAB researcher who reviews dog-safety software says preschool-age children need supervision to protect against injury.

UAB wellness expert says 70 percent of the leading health problems affecting Americans could be improved by behavior modifications.
A student comes to UAB with a small-town outlook, leaves with a global perspective.

A doctoral student has won two awards that will help him continue his work in the UAB Youth Safety Lab.

Students compete against much larger programs and bring home first place for their performance in “The Burning Fiery Furnace.”

UAB’s African-American Studies program “breathed life” into 35-year-old Chernell Bizzell.

Professor emeritus will be a representative to the United Nations.

Egyptian national votes absentee, hopes revolution gains are not lost due to Islamist election victories.

Margaux B. Gilliam, M.A., has received the Society of Pediatric Psychology student research award.

UAB will complete its campus cultural arts district when the spacious, new Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts opens in June 2013.

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