News from the UAB College of Arts and Sciences

UAB researchers have received funding to investigate the damage caused to the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem after the 2010 BP oil spill.

Research in the Gulf of Mexico will enable UAB marine scientists to support the environmental recovery following the 2010 oil spill.

UAB junior Kimberly Everett is a 2011 Harry S. Truman Scholar, one of just 60 chosen from around the country.

Antarctica is a “canary in the coal mine,” says UAB’s James McClintock and colleagues in recent review paper.

UAB joins national consortium to teach lessons along the Camino de Santiago.
Women strive to find balance in work and life. Professor Stephanie Rauterkus will share her story at the BACHE Women's Conference.
Taking on hot-button issues, future doctors bring home national championship in their first try

A UAB professor says evolution talks in the classroom could teach kids how to get along.

UAB professors give three-point checklist to enjoy spring break fun.

Two undergraduate biology majors from UAB’s College of Arts and Sciences have been granted $35,000 United Negro College Fund Merck Science Research Scholarships, awards that may provide another $10,000 for the students’ UAB research laboratories.

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