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UAB PAIN Collective presents a spring lecture of the PAINTalks speaker series.
Department of Biology researchers will be honored in Switzerland this summer.
Theatre UAB brings the story to life with an elaborately crafted elephant puppet, original music, dance, a dazzling array of costumes, artistic projections that whisk the action from St. Louis to the Congo and more.
Anne Fausto-Sterling, Ph.D., will present a lecture discussing gender, sexual orientation and her dynamic approach to human development.
The diet increased quality of life, and it decreased serum levels of the adipokine leptin and a marker of oxidative stress.
Eight UAB students have been selected as semifinalists and one awarded for the Fulbright Scholarship Program.
Students receive recognition for research posters and papers at statewide presentation.
UAB African American Studies will be sponsoring Nikki Giovanni at the Spring Colloquium, where she will share her poetry and advice as an educator and activist.
Walker, who is originating the role of Ota Benga in the play, will graduate with a degree in musical theater April 27.
On the program for Yeol Eum Son’s 7 p.m. performance are 24 Preludes op. 28 by Chopin and 13 Preludes op. 32 by Rachmaninoff. 
UAB English instructor Jessica Smith wrote the poetry collection as she was leaving a job, helping a student learn to trust again and discovering a new skill.
Award-winning linguist David J. Peterson will delve into the art of creating artificial languages with the UAB community.
The 16 graduating students have produced works that represent the culmination of their academic and studio education at UAB.
Ernestine’s Milky Way tells the story of a determined 5-year-old girl in the early 1940s who sets off on a journey to deliver two Mason jars of milk to her neighbors in the holler.
UAB researchers examine how the human brain deciphers the difference between legitimate speakers versus synthesized speakers.
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