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UAB offers activities in support of National Eating Disorders Week.
The Best Medicine Show, a variety show featuring performances from UAB medical students, will raise funds for Equal Access Birmingham.
Neuroscience Café serves healthy portions of fascinating topics in the field of neuroscience at 6:30 p.m. on the third Monday of every month.
Successful matches result in real community problem solving and hands-on learning for students.
The Brass Symposium is a two-day event with clinics, rehearsals and free, public performances; registration is $50 and ends Feb. 7.
For more information about the UAB School of Education, go to www.uab.edu/education.
Each year, CGI U brings together 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students from around the world to address challenges with practical, innovative solutions.
UAB’s Collat School of Business students get grants and plan to help the community and inspire local students.
Bethany McClellan just completed a yearlong stint as the 2012-2013 UAB/Birmingham Museum of Art Curatorial Fellow that culminates with the show “Vanguard Views.”
The lessons graduate student Tim French learned from UAB have improved safety for 10,000-plus soldiers.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham College of Arts and Sciences will host its Distinguished Alumni Awards Reception on Thursday, Dec. 12.
Students in the Music Technology program have been hard at work mixing sound for “Stakes,” a new movie by UAB grad Brandon Mason.
The courses are ideal for students entering a health profession, those who wish to learn more about health care or those enrolled in a health profession program.
In all, 11 members of the UAB SNA chapter attended the annual state convention.
Wilbanks earned his Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the UAB School of Nursing in 2012 and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. with a concentration in informatics.
They were honored at the Scholarship and Legends in White Gala held at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham on Nov. 2.
Thompson is on track to graduate from the SHP executive doctoral program in 2016.
Optometry has dedicated its outdoor plaza to Frances Lee Hire, mother of Don M. Hire, a longtime supporter of UAB along with his wife, Marsha H. Hire.
More than 800 students will walk at the Dec. 14 UAB fall commencement ceremonies.

UAB kicks off a nine-day blood drive at UAB Hospital and Highlands Hospital.

The event, which features live talks in the spirit of the TED experience, is themed “Rediscover the Magic of Birmingham."

Medical professionals worldwide can turn to a new UAB online learning channel for the latest in continuing education.

“Walking the Camino” is an up-close look at pilgrims from all walks of life as they attempt to cross country on foot along the path of the Camino de Santiago.

Callahan Eye Hospital is working to bring this Birmingham visual landmark back to its initial, colorful glory after 30 years of sun exposure.
Callahan Eye Hospital was also recognized by Press Ganey for patient satisfaction in 2010 and 2011.
The UAB School of Education has launched a community learning collaborative with area schools.
The UAB Callahan Eye Hospital celebrates its 50th anniversary as Alabama’s only eye specialty hospital.
Proceeds will benefit the Zeta community service scholarship.
The event will highlight the hardships, trials and commitments made by the participants to follow the orders of the program and discuss how they continue to thrive today.
This year is the centennial of Proust's "Swann's Way."
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