In the college piano competition, junior Zoe Willis won the upper division and sophomore Mira Walker won the lower division.
UAB researcher will serve on the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Study Section.
To land that opportunity, students must be proactive in their search and aware of the skills needed for their target job.
For the exhibition, Baulos will present portraits of artists who inspire him, many of whom are also from Alabama.
The annual InfantSEE® Day pediatric eye examinations are designed to ensure eye and vision care becomes an essential part of infant wellness.
More than 30 percent of Alabamians are registered to be organ donors, but more are needed.
An estimated 2,138 students are scheduled to graduate from UAB this spring, in three ceremonies.
Register now for the 2018 night race, set for the original location of Pepper Place in Birmingham.
UAB announced plans for a new medical office building in Hoover and a new track and field venue on campus. Blazers marched to Take Back the Night for survivors of sexual assault and a cybersecurity expert shows you how to make your Facebook account more secure.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center will hotst Dine for a Cure at MELT on April 25.
Fundraising efforts are ongoing to complete the support for this project.
Two UAB students with personal connections to education inequality attended an exclusive summit in Washington, D.C., to help encourage students to join their fight to end global poverty.
Since 1968, UAB surgeons have performed more than 14,000 transplants.
Both dogs and people get brain tumors, and UAB researchers are studying a therapy developed for humans that might also work on dogs.
A UAB School of Dentistry professor has received a career award from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
Biomedical engineering students designed the G-PAC – Gaming Platform for Activity and Coordination – to bring healthy activities for the millions of Americans in nursing facilities.
SAFER Barriers, an invention from the UAB School of Engineering, have been honored for their safety innovation by SAE International.
A UAB professor wrote guidelines for nutrition therapy for HIV-positive patients.
The Smart Bracelet, designed by UAB researchers, automatically detects signs of physical assault and alerts emergency personnel of the user’s location.
Music therapists recorded Steven Eaise’s heartbeat while he was a patient at the Center for Palliative and Supportive Care, then incorporated it into a song they recorded.