News from the UAB College of Arts and Sciences

A Sunday night concert from the UAB Gospel Choir will inspire and raise money for a new recording.

Vessela Warner of Theatre UAB is contributing her writing talents to a new play, “EcoCentric” presented by Overground Physical Theatre Company in New York City.

Honors student will study international development, focusing on rural Tanzania.

Anthropologist Sarah Parcak wrote the first methods book on satellite archaeology.

The UAB Comprehensive Diabetes Center recently hosted its third annual Diabetes Research Day.

UAB’s Alys Stephens Center brings Al Pacino, Red Baraat, Wynonna, “The Daily Show,” Emmylou Harris, Anthony Bourdain and more to Birmingham.

Four of 6 teams competing for $100,000 grand prize from UAB

Scratch Day, an annual, worldwide observance of the Scratch computer programming language will be held Saturday, May 19, 2012.

UAB study finds multi-tasking teens using media almost all day, each day; sleep is disrupted and parents are kept in the dark

UAB’s community of honor students and artists drew aspiring poet to campus.

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