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UAB’s Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is accepting submissions for the third annual “Word from the Mountaintop” MLK Oratory Contest.
Students and staff are invited to hear guest speaker, Alexandra Zapruder, discuss life during the Holocaust on Nov. 7.
Minority Access, Inc., honors inspiring students, faculty, administrators, alumni, innovators and diverse institutions as role models committed to expanding the range of minority scientists, researchers and professionals in various underrepresented fields.
Already one of only 14 colleges or universities named a Diversity Champion, UAB receives 2019 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award.
Menear and Feldman joined 63 other competitively selected women leaders from across the United States and Canada to partake in the intensive, residential leadership development program at Bryn Mawr.
Elwood M. Beck is one of the world’s leading scholars on the topic of lynching. This event is in conjunction with the AEIVA exhibition “Mary Frances Whitfield: Why?”
UAB’s Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion received an NSF grant to help increase gender equity with UAB faculty in STEM fields.
BestColleges and Campus Pride identified the top school in each state that provides both a quality academic experience and a safe and inclusive space for LGBTQ+ students.
Award-winning author Diane McWhorter visits UAB for a book signing and lecture.  
Rice University professor Rebecca Richards-Kortum will visit UAB to discuss, lecture and inspire the next generation of women to reach for their desired goals.
One of the most significant of Alabama’s outsider artists, Whitfield uses painting to create intimate windows into her cultural past, including depictions of horrific racial violence.
UAB’s Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is accepting submissions for the 2019 second annual “Word from the Mountaintop” MLK Oratory Contest.
A panel of Birmingham religious leaders will participate in a campuswide civic forum.
Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’s Film and Speaker Series features legal scholar to discuss influence of United States laws and treaties on indigenous people.
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