Displaying items by tag: facilities
Traffic lanes and sidewalks along University Boulevard and 20th Street South will be closed June 3-Aug. 31 to ensure pedestrian and traffic safety during the renovation of McCallum Basic Health Science Building and demolition of UAB Townhouse.
Melody Gillezeau, project manager for sustainable project development, wants UAB to set new standards to inspire Birmingham and beyond.
UAB will demolish the UAB Townhouse on the northeast corner of 20th Street South and University Boulevard in June. Here’s what that it might mean for you.
From traveling to Antarctica to publishing children’s books, from taking biology educational tools to India to planting pollinator gardens on campus, women have been integral to shaping UAB’s reputation its 50-year history. As part of its annual coverage of Women’s History Month, the UAB Reporter has gathered examples of its more recent coverage of women at UAB.
UAB, with its more than 4,400 trees, is being recognized as a Tree Campus USA for its work to promote healthy trees and conservation among students and employees.
UAB has several resources that, when coupled with personal initiatives, can help keep you safe during bad weather.
Greg Parsons, who has served as UAB’s assistant vice president for planning, design and construction since 2014, will become associate vice president and chief facilities officer Feb. 1.
Going out alone after dark in the city can be nerve-wracking for some, but it doesn't have to be — especially when UAB has multiple resources to help keep you safe.
Blazer Express, our new campuswide shuttle system, will replace Campus Ride and Campus Escort services beginning Jan. 6, 2014.
Valerie Gordon has never planted a garden. Not at home or a friend’s house. Nowhere.
The latest green roof project is one of the first developments by UAB’s Sustainability Committee to come to fruition.
After 23 years, the lower-level seats in Bartow Arena have been ripped out, recycled and are in the process of being replaced.
Beginning July 15, some lanes along University Boulevard will be closed to accommodate construction for the UAB District Steam System project.
Beginning July 15, some lanes along University Blvd. will be closed to accommodate construction for the UAB District Steam System project.
UAB provides incentives for those who sign up to participate in the CommuteSmart ride share program.
After two years of planning, construction will begin on the $69 million UAB District Steam System Project in the coming days.