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UAB’s School of Engineering is recognized as the leading construction management track program in the United States.
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Participants from the Anvil Student Startup Bootcamp make their final pitches in the annual UAB Blazer Innovation Challenge.
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UAB’s School of Engineering continues to move forward with development of personal protective equipment.
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UAB’s School of Engineering is honored to recognize three students as the first women to graduate from the school with engineering doctoral degrees.
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Such competitive awards demonstrate that UAB provides students “an exceptionally strong foundation for research success.”
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UAB is prioritizing health and safety and has moved to a virtual commencement ceremony for spring 2020. Watch the ceremonies on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
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UAB engineering students receive scholarships for demonstrating excellence and commitment in the Society of Women Engineers and their communities.
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UAB’s School of Engineering produces face shield prototype to assist with PPE shortage due to the coronavirus.
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UAB Biomedical Engineering brings in more NIH funding do than regional peers like Vanderbilt, Duke and others, according to data from the Blue Ridge Institute.
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Students will have an opportunity to declare a new undergraduate major within the School of Engineering beginning this upcoming fall semester.
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Join UAB’s Society of Women Engineers in making a lasting investment in the lives of schoolchildren throughout the state who are interested in the fields of STEM.
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The research team’s method to apply simulations to track a live event allowed for close tracking of population over time in a study of an evacuation using roads.
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Gonnerman’s experience includes managing Vanderbilt’s flagship library for the arts and sciences, humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary fields.
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Despite an extensive footprint, UAB remains among the lowest in incidents of reported sex-related offenses, robbery and burglary in comparison to other urban and non-urban universities with more than 16,000 students.
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Online programs in education, MBA and business make significant gains in “Best” Online Programs rankings.
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Educational and economic opportunities in central Alabama are enhanced by new microscope available for research.
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