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Center for Exercise Medicine’s Science Communication Workshop features Alex Hutchinson, Ph.D., and UAB experts in the fields of science and communication.
Sarah Parcak co-led expedition that discovers more than 800 ancient burial tombs in one field season.
Enjoy free performances by students, faculty and guest artists presented by the UAB Department of Music.
Sarah Parcak, Ph.D., discusses the need to better protect artifacts at museums.
James McClintock, Ph.D., provides insight into the impact of greenhouse gases on the planet and its oceans.
The UAB Institute for Human Rights hosts world-renowned leaders to discuss human rights issues with students, faculty and staff.
This season, the Department of Theatre will world-premiere a new, original musical, “Savage.”
A panel discussion and reception are from 5:30-7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, at Space One Eleven.
Philosophy’s Brynn Welch turned a real-life experience into practical change — first through scholarly research, then a children’s book and now the classroom.
Playwright Caridad Svich pulled loosely from Antarctic biologist James McClintock’s research and story to create a fictional journey of romance, tragedy and concern for the planet’s future.
The exhibition will highlight the diverse work created in the UAB painting studio under Professor of Painting Gary Chapman’s guidance.
Two free exhibitions will be featured Sept. 10-Oct. 19 in UAB’s AEIVA as part of the conference.
“Listening-Watch” a program utilizing wearable devices and speech for two-factor authentication, thwarts potential mobile device attacks while requiring minimal effort from the user.
The National Cancer Institute highlighted research from UAB that shows how the epigenetic plant-based diet in mice can prevent cancer more effectively at younger ages.
Seven films directed by UAB students and alumni will be featured at Birmingham’s Sidewalk Film Festival.
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