Scratch Day, an annual, worldwide observance of the Scratch computer programming language will be held Saturday, May 19, 2012.

UAB study finds multi-tasking teens using media almost all day, each day; sleep is disrupted and parents are kept in the dark

UAB’s community of honor students and artists drew aspiring poet to campus.

Swift treatment in the UAB First Episode Clinic leads to better outcomes for patients, families.

Undergraduate researcher given top honors from College of Arts and Sciences.

A UAB music student ensemble, invited to perform at an international music conference, will perform new works by UAB music faculty.

Early study finds brighter fluorescent lights prevent myopia.

Newer, less used risk predictor for diagnosing kidney disease is better, costs same as more common, less accurate test.

Competition to develop community-based health programs culminates Thursday with celebration event.

It’s Healthy Vision Month, and UAB ophthalmologists say that early detection of eye diseases plays a major part in successful treatment.

“Dowager Daughters of Transcendence,” a new play by Theatre UAB’s Cheryl Hall, picked for world premiere and 20 shows by Chicago theater.

Waugh also directs UAB's Center for Teaching and Learning.

Traveling during pregnancy can be safe and fun as long as women pay attention to their bodies, physicians instruct.

UAB research reveals sleep-deprived adolescents experience more hits and near misses while crossing the street in virtual lab.

Alabama man has minimally invasive, robot-assisted heart bypass and a week later is able to drive his new motorhome to Talladega infield.

Seth Landefeld named chair of the School of Medicine’s largest department with 400 faculty and $100 million in research funding.

Five-year agreement focuses on improving delivery of health care to Northeast Alabama.

UAB will present Malcolm Portera, Ph.D., former chancellor of the University of Alabama System, with an honorary doctor of humanities degree.

Chow, a pioneer in RNA splicing and in the study of the human papillomavirus, is UAB’s second National Academy member.

Cancer survivors will be celebrated at a Birmingham Barons game June 1.