With financing secured and site preparation underway, UAB’s Proton Therapy Center looks to begin construction in January 2018.
For the first time, UAB Veterans Services will present a challenge coin and graduation cord to the veterans who excelled in the classroom.
The free watch party is in the Hill Student Center’s Alumni Theater. Kickoff is at 11:30 a.m., with doors’ opening at 11:15. Snacks will be provided.
UAB psychology instructor will lead national organization devoted to the growth and development of the art therapy profession.
The “I Am” project, featuring four original works, is inspired by the struggle for civil rights. Ballet Memphis is the guest company-in-residence for the 2018 Alabama Dance Festival.
Courtney Bentley, Ed.D., has been named president-elect of the Alabama Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
The first holiday season following the death of a loved one can be tough. A UAB psychologist has some suggestions for coping.
S. Louis Bridges Jr., M.D., Ph.D., will serve as vice president of the Rheumatology Research Foundation.
UAB will participate in the National Institutes of Health SIREN Network, a series of clinical trials for out-of-hospital medical emergencies.
Four awards are helping a School of Nursing student in her development as an early career nurse scientist.
The Center for Psychiatric Medicine at UAB celebrates 25 years as a leader in mental healthcare.
Featured classes include a kids’ clay class, acting sampler class for teens, blues/folk harmonica, visual arts, and Latin dance for adults.
UAB’s 100 Gbps Internet connection helps entrepreneurs and students at Innovation Depot accelerate their success.
What's new at UAB this week? Two coaches cast a long shadow on campus, physicists work to improve on perfection and UAB artist-in-residence Eric Essix literally took all his jazz hands for a ride around town. See it all in one video. Catch up in about a minute.
Setting expectations and recognizing limits are keys to keeping the holidays from getting you down.
It's time for finals at UAB, and one of our students reveals her favorite places to study — and why.
It is easy to remember steps to prevent the body from getting cold, but what can be done to protect the eyes when cold weather hits?
Heating a mixture of gases to furnace temperatures is one way to make a diamond film, nature’s hardest substance. Adding boron to the gas mixture may create new materials.
Michael Cox is kidney transplant recipient No. 10,000. Tony Adams became the 10,001st recipient after his brother — and UAB employee — Daniel Adams became his donor.
Fobian is interested in reducing childhood and adolescent obesity by assessing new and innovative factors that may be successful in obesity interventions.