November 2014 - The Reporter

Improvements are being implemented in phases, several of them underway and ongoing through 2021.

Published in Construction & Transit
UAB Giving Day is April 12; Campus Rec is hosting Walk It Out on Wednesdays; catch a performance of UAB Theatre's "Hairspray" April 11-15 and the Spring Game will be held tomorrow at Legion Field - football season tickets are on sale now.
Published in UAB This Week

A new incentive to buy and renovate homes in the Five Points, Glen Iris and Titusville communities helps the university, its employees and neighbors.

Published in Sustainability
Black or African American men ages 16-29 needed to participate in a confidential sexual health survey regarding HIV prevention services. To qualify, you must be HIV-negative, male who has sex with other males and English speaking. You will be compensated up to $80 for your participation. Please contact Ashley at (205) 996-6337 or ashbrown@uabmc.edu to see if you qualify.
Published in Clinical Trials

Full-time faculty who want to enhance community and provide stimulating academic enrichment opportunities can apply by April 30 for the Honors Faculty Fellowship Program.

Published in Academics

UAB Safe streamWorried that expensive piece of tech or favorite jacket might be stolen? Follow these tips to reduce the chance of it happening.

Published in Employee Safety
April 01, 2018

To serve when called

retro art streamCheck the UAB Reporter the first and third Monday of each month for a unique photo from the UAB Archives.

Published in Retro'spectives

Winners of the Graduate Dean’s Excellence in Mentorship Award share the things they learned as mentors to an up-and-coming generation of researchers.

Published in Awards & Honors

This week, softball competition takes a backseat to community, fads lose to moderation in the healthy diet debate and UAB earns a  LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader designation from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. See it here. All in one video.

Published in UAB This Week

Maggie Amsler has traveled to Antarctica 27 times studying krill, chemical ecology and ocean acidification, learning more about herself and the continent along the way.

Published in Achievements
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