Getting through professional school can be a marathon. Honor the accomplishments of the School of Optometry’s Class of 2020 by participating in its marathon challenge.
UAB’s response to COVID-19 has far reaching effects, from Birmingham, across the state and worldwide.
Participants from the Anvil Student Startup Bootcamp make their final pitches in the annual UAB Blazer Innovation Challenge.
A partnership among UAB’s emergency department, School of Health Professions and community health providers will use telemedicine to reach patients in rural counties with opioid use disorder.
How is COVID-19 exposing disparities with the local economy? Join UAB’s Office of Diversity on Thursday, May 7, for a Facebook live community discussion.
A program inspired by a doctor who lost her father during the coronavirus pandemic is now being used to help patients who cannot be with loved ones in the hospital.
Angie Toluhi, a physician who championed a number of initiatives to improve the health of mothers and children in her home country, will complete her UAB training before returning to her native Nigeria to continue her work.
UAB and UAB Medicine are implementing additional expense-reduction strategies due to significant financial losses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Assistant Professor Stacey Holloway combined silicone molds of her own body with doorstops, rubber bands, an old record player and more to create prosthetic devices that mimic physical connections in these days of social distancing.
The research is led by an Oregon cancer research institute, in collaboration with two biotech companies and the National Institutes of Health.
One UAB student conquered her circumstances with dedication and grace in order to graduate in spring 2020.
This free online resource connects children with strategies and interventions to further their reading during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Honors College student Leah Perz will graduate this Saturday, May 2, with her parents following her footsteps, for all to be a part of the UAB Blazer community.
UAB’s School of Engineering continues to move forward with development of personal protective equipment.
UAB’s Brian Pillay utilizes resources to develop PPE for local community employees.
Cloth face masks must cover the mouth and nose and fit snugly against the side of the face.
Community partners hope to test 20 patients a day initially and ramp up to between 50-100.
To make your own mask, you will need a T-shirt, sharp scissors, pen or marker, and a ruler.
UAB’s School of Engineering is honored to recognize three students as the first women to graduate from the school with engineering doctoral degrees.
The UAB chapter of Sigma Xi was awarded a Diversity Grant to broaden science experiences for underrepresented minority students in the Birmingham area.