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Learn more about the SOPH graduate programs at its open house Oct. 9.
Blood tests in obese African-American teenage girls reveal immune system changes which ‘prime the system’ to develop cardiovascular disease later in life.
Lori McMahon, Ph.D., will enrich excellence and innovation in graduate education through professional and career-development initiatives and lead collaborative efforts for recruitment and outreach with various academic units to attract highly qualified students.
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UAB’s new Neuroscience Roadmap Scholars Program is designed to help graduate students from underrepresented communities — racial/ethnic minorities and people with disability — succeed in a career in neuroscience.
An estimated 1,200 students will participate in UAB’s two spring commencement ceremonies, with at least 2,828 students set to graduate.

UAB athlete came to Birmingham to get closer to dad and brother; but when dad died, the graduating senior found strength and family here on campus

The number of freshmen attending UAB has increased 31 percent over five years; the university has 17,999 total students attending this year.

UAB was one of only six universities tapped by the Council of Graduate Schools to study its practices.

UAB's sociology program will make several presentations at a national conference next week.

Grant will fund UAB pathobiology student's research for three years.

Early war photography and romantic dreams are two art history research topics students will present at the Graduate Student Symposium.

Learn more about graduate school options at UAB on Oct. 27.

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Teruko Bredemann, a recent graduate student in the UAB Department of Psychology, has received an American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) Travel Award for 2011.

Christophe E. Jackson, a doctoral student in the Department of Biology, has been awarded a 2011 Ford Foundation Fellowship in its dissertation competition.

A UAB student has won a prestigious National Science Foundation grant; three UAB students received honorable mentions.

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