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Lewis to join as vice provost Aug. 1
Eva W. Lewis, an expert in higher education and health care leadership, planning and management has been named vice provost for institutional effectiveness and academic planning after a national search.
Experience premium tailgating this fall
Gameday Done Right can provide everything from setup and breakdown to onsite customer service beginning at just $100 per game.
Employees who want to use one of the 16 newly opened electric car-charging stations can obtain a special permit from UAB Parking and Transportation.
Dentistry’s history spans continents, not just bicuspids
The first class of International Dentist Program students graduated in June, but taking the School of Dentistry global is a vision that began when Joseph Volker was dean.
Does vaping lead to abuse of illicit substances? Rehab scientists use i2b2 to find answers
With electronic-cigarette use on the rise, doctoral student Abdullah Alanazi and Eric Ford, Ph.D., professor in the School of Public Health, want to understand the trend’s relationship with drug use — and is using UAB’s informatics framework for translational research to do it.
Volunteers get outside with scouts
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Don’t let distractions drive you off the road
Before you crank the car, think about these four things that increase the risk of a crash — from drowsy driving to road rage — to increase the likelihood you’ll get safely to your destinations this summer.
There’s no evidence-based consensus on how long a seizure-ridden patient should be kept in an artificial coma to enable the brain to recover. Wolfgang Muhlhofer, M.D., an assistant professor of neurology, wants to change that.