Spring tornado season is here. Are you ready? Prepare for the worst with these suggestions from UAB Emergency Management.
UAB Athletics offers work absence excuse note (tongue-in-cheek) for Thursday
UAB Police will host a two-day ALICE training to teach instructors.
The students are from the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Art and Art History and Digital Media. More than two dozen students were honored with Gold and Silver Student ADDY awards for their individual and team projects.
UAB launches new clinic for primary ciliary dyskinesia, a rare, inherited respiratory disease.
This marks the “lucky 13th” year of original plays written, directed and acted by the UAB Department of Theatre’s own students, staff and faculty.
UAB cardiovascular disease researchers are improving our understanding of the disease and finding new ways to provide medical care to patients.
UAB health care policy expert Leonard Nelson provides insight into the 2016 presidential candidates ahead of Alabama’s March 1 primary.
A gospel and jazz concert and an alumni tour to Canada are set for the UAB Gospel Choir, in continued celebration of the choir’s 20th anniversary.
Five UAB students were among 50 loaned and sponsored executives who helped the United Way of Central Alabama exceed its 2015 Volunteer Campaign fundraising goal.
UAB Department of Microbiology hosts Roy Curtiss III as guest lecturer.
New study sheds light on a link between noncorrectable vision problems and ADHD in children.
This protective effect on cardiotoxicity could benefit cancer chemotherapy recipients and heart failure patients.
New performances have just been announced for March in the UAB Hospital North Pavilion.
Study shows that, although ZEBRA, a system intended to enable prompt and user-friendly deauthentication, works very well with honest people, opportunistic attackers can fool the system.
Twenty-one students who have established themselves as leaders and innovators will travel to California in April for additional mentoring and support for their projects.
Biomedical engineering student Ophelia Johnson has helped develop clever devices for people with diabetes, autism and critical illnesses. Now she is going global with her Marshall Scholarship, which covers a year of study in Britain. Discover how tragedy inspired her to help others — and how London will hone her design skills.
A key role for microRNA-155 in brain inflammation and neurodegeneration makes it both a potential therapeutic target and a biomarker for this progressive disorder.
The convoluted history of medical resident training — and what may be on the horizon – is focus of UAB Reynolds-Finley lecture.
Civitan International funds new UAB neuroimaging laboratory.