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Bracamonte, Sun and Wang received two-year fellowships from the American Heart Association for their research within the department of biomedical engineering.
The UAB Expo celebrates excellence in research, creative activity and scholarship by showcasing the academic endeavors of undergraduate students. 

Education abroad becomes more accessible for UAB business students through scholarship opportunity.

UAB history students in Phi Alpha Theta attended the 2023 conference, where three students won session paper prizes for best papers in their panel.
The student’s social media campaign highlights the importance of child eye exams.

The new facility will be home to student organizations, sororities and fraternities, providing space for assembly, storage, events and other administrative needs.

After leading UAB to a decade of unprecedented success across its mission, Ray Watts is UAB’s longest-serving president — with more to come.   
UAB is committed to increasing awareness and education about colorectal cancer throughout the month of March.
The winner of the state bee will represent Alabama at the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., on May 28.
UAB will host CARSEF, one the largest regional science and engineering fairs in the nation, where students will showcase their scientific knowledge and skills.
PRCA/PRSSA at UAB continues to prove itself an award-winning public relations student organization.
UAB Neurosurgery celebrates 10 years as an academic department.
Members of the community can receive assistance for the 2022 tax season at no cost with the UAB VITA program.
New report outlines dramatic increases in UAB’s economic, jobs impact.
The UAB Department of Physics will receive a national award for improving undergraduate education by the American Physical Society in April.
Spring 2023 day camps at UAB provide working parents child care opportunities while school is out of session.
UAB brings scientists and community leaders together to tackle the serious issues surrounding food insecurity.

Seven UAB students were selected to attend WE22, the world’s largest conference for women in technology and engineering.

The ArtBLINK Gala features local artists who create original works of art in the “blink of an eye,” and raises funds for the O’Neal Fund for Excellence.
UAB’s cybersecurity program prepares graduates for careers in the high-demand field.
Participate in UAB Community Month, attend a commemoration celebration Jan. 13 or volunteer for community outreach through MLK’s Beloved Community on Jan. 16.
A new Biomedical Research and Psychology Building — made possible by a $76 million federal appropriation — received stage 1 approval from the UA System Board of Trustees.
StormReady status from the NWS demonstrates UAB’s proactive approach to preparation for extreme weather events.
Fulbright alumni have achieved distinction in many fields, including Nobel Prizes, Pulitzer Prizes and head of state or government.
Study abroad class lands UAB student high awards for documentary.
Individuals with myopia have an abnormally elongated eyeball, which causes blurry vision at distance and stretching of the tissues at the back of the eye, leading to a lifelong risk of irreversible vision loss.
Meeting in freshman year at UAB, engaged history majors Sydney Richardson and Caleb Randall are now set to graduate and walk together Dec. 10.
Nicholas Cayce spent more than 30 years on a stage or in a studio. On Dec. 9, he will graduate from UAB and begin his new career as a nurse.
Countless faculty, staff, students and partners contributed to the CAEP accreditation efforts by designing assessment instruments, analyzing processes and data, and writing the required report.
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