Those who have excelled in the classroom with an overall GPA of 3.4 will be awarded a challenge coin by Veterans Services.
CNine Biosolutions is moving toward clinical testing of its UAB-licensed technology.
Cora Lewis, M.D., who has focused her research on the epidemiology of chronic diseases, became chair April 1.
A UAB professor receives national award from the American Optometric Association.
The new program will allow students to combine their cross-disciplinary interests in data science and other disciplines, including business analytics and cybersecurity.
Megan Gagliardi is thankful to have a physical reminder of her heart transplant to reflect on each day. “I love my scar, and I love showing people what I’ve been through. It’s a huge part of me.”
Sidhanth Chandra and Gunnar Eastep honored by Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
UAB, home of one of four McKnight Brain Institutes, hosted the group’s annual inter-institutional meeting in April.
Spotting the signs of child abuse and knowing how to report it are the first steps to ending the cycle of abuse.
More than 2,000 students will receive diplomas during next week's commencement. Get ready to celebrate the 50th anniversary of UAB's first transplant and the more than 14,000 since. And engineering students put their skateboard skills to the test.
An amateur collector donates fossils, leading to the discovery of a new ancient sea turtle species.
Maceo Parker helped pioneer the sound of seminal icons James Brown, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, and Prince.
Researchers will look at the effectiveness and accuracy of using virtual training as a way to help parents in rural areas install child restraint systems properly.
In the college piano competition, junior Zoe Willis won the upper division and sophomore Mira Walker won the lower division.
UAB researcher will serve on the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Study Section.
To land that opportunity, students must be proactive in their search and aware of the skills needed for their target job.
For the exhibition, Baulos will present portraits of artists who inspire him, many of whom are also from Alabama.
The annual InfantSEE® Day pediatric eye examinations are designed to ensure eye and vision care becomes an essential part of infant wellness.
More than 30 percent of Alabamians are registered to be organ donors, but more are needed.
An estimated 2,138 students are scheduled to graduate from UAB this spring, in three ceremonies.