November 2014 - The Reporter

UAB's David Sweatt will be the first molecular neurobiologist in the U.S. to investigate Pitt- Hopkins syndrome, a disorder characterized by intellectual disability and developmental delays, which can range from moderate to severe.

Published in Research & Scholarship

Committing to a healthy lifestyle can be hard to do, but UAB's Nefertiti Durant hopes technology can help

Published in Tools & Technology

UAB's Office of Public Relations and Marketing honored for tornado coverage.

Published in Awards & Honors

Batter batter scholar HEY!

Published in Go Blazers!

Smoking is now prohibited in all enclosed areas of places of employment located within the City of Birmingham.

Published in Action Required

Randy Moore served a seven-month tour in Iraq as a combat nurse. He is also a 20-year Navy veteran — 14 of them on active duty. His experiences make him the perfect fit as an instructor for the UAB VA Nursing Academy.

Published in Learning & Development

The UAB School of Nursing was designated a VA Nursing Academy by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Academic Affiliation in 2009, joining 14 other schools in the country with the prestigious designation.

Published in Learning & Development

Justice Sciences’ Davietta McDole is May’s Employee of the Month.

Published in Awards & Honors

A recent meeting provided a platform for the Hispanic/Latino faculty to explore an association that can work for the best interest of the Hispanic and Latino community, which is growing at UAB.

Published in Learning & Development

UAB students have spent the better part of the past six months training Carver High School students in robotics to help them compete at the Alabama Robotics Competition.

Published in Outreach
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