UAB is partnering with FEMA for National Preparedness Month activities and lessons.
This performance, inspired by traditional Congolese music and rumba, will take children and parents on a happy journey to Africa.
The School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students and the Birmingham community.
This week at UAB was all about movement — the new Intramural Sports Complex opened, the Smart Cities Readiness Workshop convened to discuss transportation and public safety and the Marching Blazers got back in action.
An extra rib leads to thoracic outlet syndrome, surgery at UAB and maybe a medical career for a Florida teen.
UAB was part of a national, multisite study that showed a drug for multiple sclerosis was effective in slowing down brain atrophy, or shrinkage.
Playwright Caridad Svich pulled loosely from Antarctic biologist James McClintock’s research and story to create a fictional journey of romance, tragedy and concern for the planet’s future.
Sensitive, specific assays are needed to ensure the safety of inter-species transplants for patients needing new organs like kidneys and hearts.
The $32 million, 72,000-square-foot building has the latest technology-enhanced teaching and research spaces to prepare future nurses, advanced practice nurses, faculty and researchers.
UAB-led study determines the best breathing tube for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
UAB eye physicians say it is never too early to start caring for your child’s ocular health.
A bone marrow harvest completed at UAB helped fuse a lifelong relationship between the donor and recipient.
The exhibition will highlight the diverse work created in the UAB painting studio under Professor of Painting Gary Chapman’s guidance.
The newly created Alabama Rare Diseases Advisory Council holds its first meeting at UAB.
Two free exhibitions will be featured Sept. 10-Oct. 19 in UAB’s AEIVA as part of the conference.
This week at UAB, a general offers advice on leadership to ROTC cadets, football fans forge a win-win partnership to support prostate cancer research and a call for volunteers goes out to help build UAB's fifth Habitat House
Two brothers who are 10 years apart graduated on the same day from the School of Nursing.
UAB will fill a gap in the stroke belt as it joins StrokeNet, a national research consortium.
The Steps to Success and Blaze statue in the Collat School of Business represent tradition and a successful future for UAB students.
“Listening-Watch” a program utilizing wearable devices and speech for two-factor authentication, thwarts potential mobile device attacks while requiring minimal effort from the user.