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Three UAB students are recognized by prestigious national scholarship program for academic excellence.


Complex Vision, a kinetic sculpture that has graced the Callahan Eye Hospital for 40 years, giving patients something pleasing to the eye, has been taken down for a refresh.
Come out to West Campus for a free afternoon of fun with a Blazer Village and softball and football games presented by UAB Athletics. 
Parkinson’s disease awareness is highlighted with official recognition from Alabama and the city of Birmingham in April.
Students design award-winning device to help physically disabled.
The event will highlight genetic testing of embryos, the move toward transferring single embryos to avoid multiple births and UAB’s record success in IVF.
UAB PRCA/PRSA was named PRCA Chapter of the Year for the 30th time in the last 33 years.
An estimated 1,200 students will participate in UAB’s two spring commencement ceremonies, with at least 2,828 students set to graduate.
Four undergraduate students have been named to the first honors class citing of their outstanding academic achievements.
Biomarkers and new treatments for glaucoma are topics for the April 15 lecture.
Candidates for the State House of Representatives will attend a forum at UAB
Blazer fans can enjoy a free lunch with a side of spirit when the National Alumni Society presents the Spring Game Spirit Luncheon on April 17.
UAB art students have created a space-age stage mural for a concert presented by Vulcan Park to honor the late musician Sun Ra, a Birmingham native.
“The Biggest Loser” at-home winner to be present at the 2nd Annual Run 4 Mike, a fundraiser for UAB research in transverse myelitis and multiple sclerosis.
Federal grant allows study of critical languages abroad
Desmond Tutu and Laura Bush are among the influential leaders who can be heard at UAB in May.
The public is invited to participate in “Gandhian Paths to Global Progress: A Forum with Tushar Gandhi,” then he will deliver a lecture on human rights, “Three Marches and a Dream: Salt and Freedom.”
Student groups will question the role the government plays in sustaining the environment April 8.
School of Education professor takes first place in tennis tournament that supports UAB research.
A consistently solid academic performance helps place UAB high in the rankings of the world's top universities.
Art students and faculty painted a mural on a plane as a memorial for four fallen Alabama pilots who will be remembered with a dedication service April 18.
Local schools to participate in 25th annual Egg Drop, held atop Vulcan for the first time.
In March, UAB hosted a screening of a documentary film called “Eating Alabama.”
UAB Student Life’s World’s Fair will offer live music, dancing, food, arts and novelties, including a mechanical bull and Ferris wheel on the Campus Green.
Birmingham third- and fourth-graders become authors with help from UAB students.
Aspiring teachers get schooled in the possibilities that college offers.
Oral presentation from graduate student Nichole Pompey places first at conference for emerging researchers.
UAB was first accredited by CALEA in 1995 and is one of only 47 university police departments to hold that designation.
This year's fellows will contribute to the Global Health Case Competition
Additional resources benefiting Birmingham will help address critical issues and become more livable for all.
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