November 2014 - The Reporter

The 231,000-square-foot U-shaped building will house 780 students, plus dedicated study spaces, a storm shelter, multi-use office space and a dining venue with three food vendors and a 250-person seating capacity.

Donations can be dropped off near the HUB desks on the first floors of both Lister Hill and Mervyn H. Sterne libraries; the toys will be combined with UAB Information Technology’s Toys for Tots collection.

Published in Campus News

An emphasis on community engagement, clean energy, grounds and waste management and more will help ensure UAB is an even better steward of financial and environmental resources and institutional role model.

Published in Sustainability
Human rights lawyer and Lumbee Tribe member Robert A. Williams Jr. will share his vision for a multicultural world.
Published in Lectures & Forums

The 2017 campus engagement survey identified some areas to improve, but it also revealed a workforce that has great pride in its work and the work of the institution.

Published in Campus News

Support GEAR UP Alabama’s 11,000 students by bringing items such as pens, pencils, reams of paper and backpacks to Education Building Suite 126.

Published in Get Involved
Group assignments are intended to take the waiting, confusion and frustration out of weather closings.
Published in Campus Safety

All canned goods, school supplies and hygiene products collected during Parking Amnesty Day will benefit the Blazer Kitchen, UAB’s on-campus food bank.

Published in Campus News

From mobile-ready email to multigenerational mentoring, faculty and staff experts offer practical advice.

Published in Learning & Development

UAB Safe streamCard-swiping and online shopping are prime opportunities for thieves to steal your personal information, and UAB is a prime target for hackers. Lock down your data, both at home and work, and keep your info safe.

Published in Campus Safety
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