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Students who participated in UAB Solution Studios™ will present their inventions and showcase their products’ greater market potential to local business leaders.
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Blazers unite on UAB Giving Day to fund projects across campus that impact student-, faculty- and staff-powered projects.
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Senior Mugdha Mokashi found her passion for public service while earning two degrees and preparing for medical school.
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Students put their cybercrime fighting skills to the test in the Blazer42 Capture the Flag Scholarship Competition.
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Erica Webb has been named a finalist for the prestigious scholarship; winners will be announced April 20.
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A peer mentoring group for black male students, BMEN is designed to provide academic and social support to those entering UAB.
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Vishwadha Gunda, a sophomore majoring in public health, was awarded a $2,500 scholarship, and also won the Talent award for her Bollywood-style dance performance.
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The UAB Ethics Bowl debate team beat 16 teams in the Southeast Regional Ethics Bowl to advance to the national competition.
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Sophomore Mira Walker will represent Alabama in the Southern Division MTNA Competition in January. Fellow piano students Eamon Griffith and Jacob Skiles won honorable mentions.
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The 2017 Peace and Justice Studies Association conference will bring activists, scholars and educators from around the world to UAB.
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Twenty-seven students will represent UAB at the Clinton Global Initiative University from Oct. 13-15 at Northeastern University.
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Started in 1981, the Mr. and Ms. UAB Scholarship Competition is one of UAB’s longest-standing Homecoming traditions.
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UAB’s student body grew nearly 7 percent year-over-year with gains in every school, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Honors College. UAB also enrolled its largest and most academically prepared freshman class.
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The interdisciplinary approach aims to accelerate clinical innovation by training STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — students and clinicians to collaborate.
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Why do some K-12 students — and schools — excel while others struggle? Socioeconomics, race and even nutrition can play a role, but UAB Honors College students are finding no easy answers for education inequality. Discover how the topic inspired them to partner with kids in Greensboro to help bridge the divide.
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