UAB tops 22,500 students for the first time, featuring its highest retention rates in the history of the university.
Alabama is one of 10 U.S. states with the highest rates of short sleep duration.
This concert will be the kick-off event for the Alys Stephens Center’s new fall season. Drive-in tickets are $15, $20 and $25.
Kimberly Hendershot, M.D., assistant professor in the UAB Division of Acute Care Surgery, has been named an associate member in the new American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators™.
A study conducted by UAB investigators has outlined that Black individuals with heart failure have a worse prognosis, even after achieving biomarker-based heart failure treatment targets.
The HEED Award recognizes colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion throughout their campus; UAB is the only institution in Alabama to be honored with the annual award.
Failing to account for weaker firearm laws in neighboring states made it falsely appear that a states’ laws were about 20 percent less effective in reducing firearm deaths.
UAB School of Education professor Susan Spezzini, Ph.D., will travel to Paraguay next year to teach and conduct research.
A new grant will look at the effects of aging caused by antiviral therapies in individuals with HIV.
Trained teachers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Education scored significantly above the state average this year, continuing a trend from past years.
UAB alumna Abigail Franks has been recognized for being awarded a prestigious fellowship to continue academic achievement.
There is a narrow window of opportunity for successfully treating major cardiovascular events, and patients risk serious consequences if they wait for symptoms to get worse before seeking medical attention.
UAB’s exploratory Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center will address a coverage gap in the Deep South of the nation’s ADRC network.
These lipids may act as a biomarker for Type 1 diabetes and offer a therapeutic target to prevent the disease.
The financial impact of COVID-19 has tremendously devastated the millennial generation following the previous decade’s recession.
Uncontrolled high blood pressure is a risk factor for heart attack and stroke.
A UAB communications expert explains how communication skills have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine.
Learn to sing, dance, act, tell a story, improvise or take a photo — or sing, dance and sweat it out to “So You Think You Can Broadway,” a new creative class with cardio.
The United States Special Operation Command Parachute Demonstration Team saluted front-line workers above the Campus Green.
Join UAB’s Institute for Human Rights for a Facebook Live discussion on the civil rights history of Birmingham that explores the effects of racist policies both past and present.