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Kasman, daughter of UAB Professor of Piano Yakov Kasman, will attend UAB this fall and has already collected many honors as a performer.

The work of ten artists will be on display from 5-8 p.m. July 12

From planning, to traveling, to coordinating daily schedules while on vacation – the break from work may not be enough to help mental wellbeing. 

Here’s a round-up of what UAB’s talented Music, Theatre and Art and Art History faculty are doing in Alabama and across the globe while on break from classes.

The Gilman Scholarship Program, established through the International Academic Opportunity Act of 2000, offers awards for undergraduates to study abroad.

Regional politics didn’t change, so the parties did, UAB professor says in a new book.
With a little help from parents, young musicians can get in the habit of successful practice over the summer and go back to school better than ever.

NAPSW promotes and supports excellence in perinatal social work to maximize healthy outcomes for babies and their families.

UAB Music presents free summer concerts including a patriotic Fourth of July show, while the Gospel Choir concert offers a taste of the islands.

“Beyond Sound, the College and Career Guide in Music Technology” offers information on school programs and advice from professionals in the music industry.

Quarker has more than eight years of combined political and public policy experience.

UAB students present a play as part of the community stories captured in The Imaginarium Chronicles service project to remind of the need for dementia care for the aging population.

Drowning is the leading cause of injury, death in young children; a UAB expert shared simple steps to prevent accidents.
The work, by UAB Music’s William Price, was selected for inclusion in the two-day festival based on an international open call for works.

Meghan Ange and Amber Hill, both senior biology scholar students at UAB, were selected by Teach for America

UAB researchers uncover hidden channels to trigger mobile malware that could lead to targeted attacks.

For “The Shrine of the Most Glorious Future,” Wilson’s “followers” will demonstrate their rituals at the show’s free opening reception.

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