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The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Rotary Clubs of Birmingham and Colombo lead the way in eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem in Sri Lanka.
Evidence focuses on the integration of African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken word.
The School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students and the Birmingham community.
Protecting vulnerable populations from contracting influenza is a priority among UAB and local organizations.
More than 675 university workers aided in the construction of Tiffany Wells’ new home, which was funded entirely by UAB employees through its Benevolent Fund.
UAB Dentistry Cares helps raise awareness of the increasing difficulty that low-income adults face in accessing critical dental services.
An improbable ending to UAB Football’s Homecoming game was the media highlight, but it was the families the team was playing for who gave it extra meaning.
UAB’s annual Gift of Sight program provides free eye care to underinsured Birmingham residents for the holiday season.
The UAB Geriatrics Clinic is addressing health issues in senior adults by identifying and addressing gaps in nutrition.
A local symposium addresses the mental health of veterans, helping them to better integrate into home life and the workplace.
The 2017 Community Engagement Institute plans to bring academic and community leaders together for discussions on public health.

The UAB School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students, and the Birmingham community.
The Alabama Math, Science, and Technology Initiative at UAB provides math and science support to 750 teachers and 20,000 students in Alabama.
UAB Unite Day brings together alumni and students to serve the Birmingham community by working at events organized by two local nonprofit organizations.
The new deputy director of UAB’s Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Center for International Nursing believes “think globally, act locally” should be way of life for everyone at the UAB School of Nursing.