Assistant Professor Andy Baer, who studies race and policing in American cities, explores just how closely radicalism, race and police brutality are intertwined in his newest project.
Michele Kong, M.D., associate professor of Pediatrics Critical Care, is the recipient of the Odessa Woolfolk Community Service Award for her work with KultureCity, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding community accessibility for those with disabilities.
Art history Professor Heather McPherson’s new book, “Art and Celebrity in the Age of Reynolds and Siddons,” examines the role of portraiture, printmaking and the popularity of the theater in creating celebrity as we know it today.
Hired in May, the band’s new director said the students are ready to help generate excitement and usher in a new era for UAB Football.
Dwivedi to chair NIH study section
Barbara Wech and Annetta Dolowitz sort students into fictional Hogwarts houses to teach leadership and management — with a little help from magic.
R.A.D. gives women tools to defend themselves
UAB’s free self-defense and awareness training teaches women the essentials of fighting back and fighting back effectively. Learn more and see inside the training in a new video.
University to close Tuesday for Independence Day
6 grants awarded to promote teaching innovation
Nearly $23,000 has been awarded through six grants to seven faculty for proposals that support teaching innovation and development at UAB.
Black immigrants who called Russia home in the early 1800s later helped lay the foundation for communism’s appeal among black Americans, while Russian authors wrote about U.S. slavery to vent about European despotism, says Assistant Professor Jessie Dunbar in her forthcoming book.