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UAB has so many art studio students graduating that their works fill two shows. The first opens with a free reception April 13.

The 2012 Ireland Prize for Scholarly Distinction goes to Professor of Piano Yakov Kasman, who will be honored April 17.

Three UAB piano and voice students were honored for their performances at two competitions in the state March 30-31.

UAB faculty from several disciplines will be honored for excellence by a national society.

From a new book of poetry by UAB assistant professor Adam Vines to stories by Southern writers to a novel about a woman working at an alligator-wrestling theme park, these books will move you. 

Six outstanding undergraduates will do research under the mentorship of top UAB researchers.

Leaders in social networks, banks and law enforcement turn to UAB’s computer forensics team to connect criminals to online crimes.

Summer camp should combine enrichment and fun, one UAB professor says.

UAB psychology professor will sign copies of his neuroscience primer Saturday.

UAB anthropology researchers will present papers at a conference hosted at UAB.

UAB launches statewide initiative to investigate, prosecute cyber-criminals accustomed to flying below the radar.

“Special Equestrians, Special People” is the next free lecture in UAB’s Discussion Book Dialogues series, focusing on autism.

UAB's fifth recipient of the Critical Languages Scholarship in three years will study Chinese.

UAB Honors Program has 2 of 15 students chosen for national scholarship to conduct neuroscience and pharmacology research.

UAB study finds kids with ADHD rejected by peers may smoke, drink and behave poorly in early adolescence, anxious behavior continues beyond.

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