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Dawson, a junior majoring in neuroscience, also won the Interview and Talent awards and was awarded $2,900 in scholarships.
The panel will include artists and creative arts therapists using a variety of creative arts to help individuals on their paths of recovery.
On the program for “A Piano Event Encounter with Japanese Music” are autumn songs, Japanese nursery rhymes, Japanese/American anime songs, and more.
As a fellow, Shelburne will complete “The Castaways,” a long-form narrative journalism piece about aging men serving life without parole for nonviolent crimes.
Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’s Film and Speaker Series features legal scholar to discuss influence of United States laws and treaties on indigenous people.
Racist and hateful memes are being spread by fringe web communities, with 4chan’s /pol/ and The_Donald playing major roles in influencing mainstream communities.
After a tornado hit Jacksonville State University in March, the jazz ensemble musicians were left without a performance venue.
A new Spanish concentration complements studies of everything from business management to education or nursing and more.
On Nov. 15 see the exhibition and enjoy “Chamber Music @ AEIVA,” a free performance that connects chamber music with the art on display.
Strong student involvement as part of the production team makes this Theatre UAB production unique.
Kassan’s visit is part of the biennial print atelier program of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Art and Art History.
The winners of the Mr. and Ms. UAB competition will each receive $2,500 scholarships and serve as ambassadors of UAB.
English professor awarded for book written on the depth of legal knowledge within 17th-century literature.
Study shows that vehicles with advanced technology could potentially reduce crashes, injuries and deaths.
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