Displaying items by tag: office of global engagement

This performance, inspired by traditional Congolese music and rumba, will take children and parents on a happy journey to Africa.
Optometric students and faculty visited Central America for their 40th consecutive mission trip this May.
A UAB researcher is heading to Cameroon to study the effects and safety of antibiotics on pregnant women at risk of contracting malaria.
Two UAB students with personal connections to education inequality attended an exclusive summit in Washington, D.C., to help encourage students to join their fight to end global poverty.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Rotary Clubs of Birmingham and Colombo lead the way in eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem in Sri Lanka.
BBC Music declared the quartet "an absolute triumph. Their playing has everything you could possibly wish for."
Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo is a Grammy Award-winning singer and activist for Africa's women and girls.
After providing UAB's School of Medicine with HIV-positive deceased donor transplant protocols, UAB aims to return the favor to Groote Schuur Hospital in South Africa by providing paired exchange transplant training
This annual event highlights cultural diversity at UAB and in the Greater Birmingham community with performances, food and activities.
INTO UAB Adviser Achala Gunasekara-Rockwell is working to improve education for young girls in her native Sri Lanka and be a catalyst for cultural and social change.
Students and a professor from the Department of Art and Art History will join students and faculty from Iowa State University to collaboratively install and present artworks.
Developers and educators at UAB have developed a solution to meet the challenges of getting educational resources to underserved populations by providing software and hardware programs to better train students in Ethiopia and Zambia.
The free, outdoor performance, part of a month of ¡CELEBRACIÓN! events honoring Latin culture, is Thursday, Oct. 12. Free dance lessons start at 6 p.m., followed by the show at 7.
The Ballet Hispánico performance is an all-Latina-choreographed engagement. It is part of a month of events, ¡CELEBRACIÓN!, presented by the center and the community.
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