Award-winning author Diane McWhorter visits UAB for a book signing and lecture.  
The health officer for the Jefferson County Department of Health will present the annual State of Health in Jefferson County Address on April 2 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Department of Biology researchers will be honored in Switzerland this summer.
Six UAB women are honored as the Outstanding Women for 2019 by the Commission on the Status of Women in celebration of Women’s History Month.
The annual UAB Army ROTC Military Ball continues its legacy of honoring cadets for their commitment to the nation.
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.
A UAB School of Dentistry student will help lead the national, student-run professional organization. 
Mothers and their babies are visited by a nurse through pregnancy and the first two years of the child’s life to ensure the mother and baby are healthy and thriving.
According to the study, novel psychedelic use is rare, and the majority of people who reported using novel psychedelics were white men who were of college age or had recently graduated from college.
Anne Fausto-Sterling, Ph.D., will present a lecture discussing gender, sexual orientation and her dynamic approach to human development.
A UAB optometrist has been recognized by the Scleral Lens Education Society.
UAB Football’s third annual Dragon Egg Hunt will be held Sunday, April 7.
Miller replaces interim division director Vishnu Reddy, M.D., professor in the Division of Laboratory Medicine.
High school programming contest for Alabama students to be held April 6 at UAB.
The diet increased quality of life, and it decreased serum levels of the adipokine leptin and a marker of oxidative stress.
As many as 500 area students will challenge the contest’s more than 100-foot drop off the Vulcan.
Andrew J. Butler, professor of physical therapy and associate dean for research at Georgia State University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, will join UAB this summer.
NIH research funding to the UAB School of Medicine has increased by more than $100 million in the past five years, a barometer of the school’s success.
Eight UAB students have been selected as semifinalists and one awarded for the Fulbright Scholarship Program.
The UAB School of Medicine’s successful Match Day saw 98 percent of the graduating class match in residency programs ranging from primary care to surgery.