UAB junior Kimberly Everett is a 2011 Harry S. Truman Scholar, one of just 60 chosen from around the country.

Antarctica is a “canary in the coal mine,” says UAB’s James McClintock and colleagues in recent review paper.

New research from UAB suggests a way to combat the invasion and spread of tumor cells in the brain.

UAB joins national consortium to teach lessons along the Camino de Santiago.

New technology and research may help detect and prevent skin cancer, but you can also take measures to avoid the disease.

The Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital at UAB is the first hospital in the country to receive a Level I designation in ocular trauma.  

Rod Nowakowski, an alumnus and 36-year veteran of the School of Optometry, has been selected as its fifth dean.

Taking on hot-button issues, future doctors bring home national championship in their first try

A UAB professor says evolution talks in the classroom could teach kids how to get along.

Spring does more than bring warmer temperatures; it can be a seasonal nightmare for those with allergies, even kids.

UAB’s rapping nurse produces a new rap video that sends a serious message about stroke care.

Class of 2011 commits strongly to the primary care fields in Alabama and the Southeast.

UAB's graduate programs are again ranked among the best in the nation.

UAB Hospital has become a model for blood centers around the country

UAB professors give three-point checklist to enjoy spring break fun.

Grammy Award-winning pop group The Pointer Sisters will be the stars of the annual Viva Health Starlight Gala benefiting UAB's Alys Stephens Center at 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2011.

There's a new designer drug wreaking havoc across the United States, and even though it sounds innocent, it can be deadly.

Marlene Johnson, who teaches voice, speech and acting, is the second UAB professor in five years to be honored by the Kennedy Center.