Grant enables UAB to expand Japanese language instruction
A second grant from the Japan Foundation Los Angeles will enable UAB to expand course offerings and meet a growing demand for Japanese language study.
Going gray isn’t a one-way trip? UAB researcher exploring ways to ‘rejuvenate’ gray hairs
In her lab, “gray-hair lady” Melissa Harris, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, is working on bringing pigment cells back from the dead.
Gonnerman to be new dean of UAB Libraries
Kasia Gonnerman will begin her work at UAB April 1. Jeffrey Graveline, J.D., associate dean for Research and Instructional Services, will assume responsibility as interim dean from Feb. 10 until then.
Wednesdays are all about eating well
A semester-long series of free nutritional seminars, lunch-and-learns and cooking demonstrations is designed to help you eat — and live — well.
8 wallet-friendly ways to eat foods that are good and good for you
Think eating healthier is too expensive to try? You can enjoy nutritious foods without breaking the bank — and there are more benefits than just saving money.
Request a Safety Escort, Blaze Ride instantly using new app
Snowpocalypse serves up a snowy soccer match
Six years ago, Blazers kicked a soccer ball back and forth on campus during Winter Storm Leon, which brought Birmingham to a standstill on Jan. 28, 2014.
Gift supports more learning opportunities for engineering students
Funding from AMERICAN Cast Iron Pile Co. will enable the School of Engineering to continue offering scholarships and hands-on research and learning experiences for the next six years.
How does a public scholar find a public?
Here's what researchers and academics can learn at a free workshop on Jan. 31 — and from a spell in Washington, D.C.
City’s smoke-free Health District includes UAB
A new website to help smokers and non-smokers navigate the law includes FAQs, links to resources and a map of the Health District boundaries.