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The 7 p.m. outdoor concert is free and open to the public, but tickets will be required for entry. Tickets will be available Sept. 19 for UAB and Sept. 20 for the public.
As a fellow, Shelburne will complete “The Castaways,” a long-form narrative journalism piece about aging men serving life without parole for nonviolent crimes.
The winners of the Mr. and Ms. UAB competition will each receive $2,500 scholarships and serve as ambassadors of UAB.
Auction items this year include Blazer athletics experience packages, beach house stays, fine dining, holiday meals and more.
Grab the kids and head to UAB’s next home football game for a day of family-filled memories.
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Kindergarten teacher Heather Simpson has been awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
The Top 25 award program is designed to seek out, recognize and celebrate the success of alumni business leaders.
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The awards are for Samantha Richardson’s work for the Fountain Heights community, which she completed as a student.
Register now for the 2018 night race, set for the original location of Pepper Place in Birmingham.
Anthony Ray Hinton, who spent nearly 30 years on death row before being exonerated in 2015, will speak at UAB on March 1.
A Pew Charitable Trusts Fellowship will allow a Ph.D. graduate to continue work to save endangered sea turtles.
Lectures include cultivating compassion, the history of race and society in Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South, and helping children in war-affected communities.
A UAB alumna and director of the Ada Long Creative Writing Workshop won the 2017 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry.
John Strohm, a music technology grad, says he owes a debt of gratitude to UAB and his professors for “making it easy to find my way on this professional journey.”
UAB alumnus Hernandez D. Stroud has been named to Forbes’ 2018 list of 30 Under 30 in Law and Policy.
Noah Holcomb has a way with pets, so PetSmart brought him on board for a series of commercials with cute and cuddly cats and dogs.
Educators, literacy experts and nationally renowned authors will address increasing literacy and improving literacy efforts in schools.
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