April 1 baseball game kicks off Autism Awareness Month
UAB and Stanford are the first U.S. universities chosen for Facebook-sponsored contest in which computer-security enthusiasts attack and defend from peers online.
National Public Health Week presents an opportunity for public health and clinical health professionals to help individuals and communities navigate the changing world of public health.
Expert offers Affordable Care Act tips ahead of open enrollment deadline
The UAB Gospel Choir keeps a busy performance schedule, with annual spring, fall and summer concerts.
Landmark research for the surgical management of apical vaginal prolapse reveals comparable efficacy of sacrospinous ligament fixation and uterosacral ligament suspension, and that perioperative treatment is not indicated.
A grant for up to $35 million over five years has helped form the Antiviral Drug Discovery and Development Center.
Experts from UAB and other leading institutions will discuss mood disorders and suicide at an April symposium.
UAB health disparities symposium examines integrating social and biological factors.
This annual recognition honors the significant achievements of full-time faculty, staff and students toward developing a more culturally diverse, competent and inclusive university community.
The American Board of Urology names UAB professor of surgery, Children's of Alabama Chief of Pediatric Urology a trustee.
Two student R&D projects at UAB attract international attention.
Winter’s heavy snow may contribute to widespread flooding this spring — UAB emergency physician advises preparation.
Two Clinton scholars, UAB juniors will travel to Morocco and Korea to learn the language and culture
UAB Hospital has been named one of America’s best breast health centers by WomenCertified, Inc.
UAB’s Spain Rehabilitation Center celebrates its 50th anniversary with a scientific symposium on traumatic brain injury.
The UAB School of Public Health will host departmental open houses throughout the day Friday, March 21, in the Ryals Public Health Building.
The public is invited to help create the large fabric works that will be installed on the Alys Stephens Center and Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts.
“Eating Alabama,” a documentary movie about eating locally, will be screened on March 20.
Family event includes an ask the experts panel, a healthy cooking demonstration and a survivors panel