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O’Meally is the founder of Columbia’s Center for Jazz Studies and co-curator of exhibitions at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
“A Letter Edged in Black” will be on show Feb. 4-23, with a free closing reception Feb. 22, which will feature a live music installation.
Richard Ford's book "Independence Day" was the first book awarded both a Pulitzer Prize and a PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
Being included in this registry means the treatment has been codified as a best practice.
Four music students collaborated to form Iron Giant Percussion in 2010; now the group is a resident quartet at UAB.
"Facebook's Top Cop" will be the keynote speaker at the summit.
Second annual Brass Symposium for high-school and college-level students to be held Feb. 8-9
Using pages from romance novels and pin-ups, Derek Cracco’s constellation-like works explore society’s fascination with the sexes.
The play, by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, is based on the case that overturned California's Proposition 8.
All full-time UAB faculty members and research staff are eligible to serve as principal investigators for this program.
McQuade is the author of The Encyclopedia of Cyber Crime and Cyber Bullying: Protecting Kids and Adults from Online Bullies.
Franti, founder of the free music event Power to the Peaceful, will perform as part of UAB’s 1963 commemoration celebration.
UAB researchers report that making odd food mixtures brings drug-like emotions to binge eaters, potentially hampering treatment of eating disorders.