Established in 1997, the award is given to a UGA Science Education graduate in recognition of distinguished contributions to the field in teaching, research or service.
The commander of UAB’s Air Force Special Operations medical team has been awarded the Bronze Star for service in Afghanistan.
The three-day festival of electronic music and art in Virginia will include works by more than 70 artists and composers from across the nation.
UAB Department of History will present a talk with historian Eric Foner, Ph.D.
DENTSPLY Tulsa gift, dentistry fundraising efforts help to deliver quality treatment for patients, education for students.
UAB’s new undiagnosed diseases program looks to find answers to medical mysteries.
Smith, originally from Montgomery, will make his Carnegie Hall debut with a program dedicated to Russian composer Nikolai Medtner. Smith, originally from Montgomery, will make his Carnegie Hall debut with a program dedicated to Russian composer Nikolai Medtner.
The Alphas were honored for contributing more than 4,123 hours to community service and hosting more than 50 events and service projects.
UAB mental health professionals will join former Surgeon General David Satcher in a program aimed at recovery and resilience after the trauma of the 16th Street Church bombing.
Whether it’s simply waking up on the wrong side of the bed or a bad week at work, feeling down is a form of depression and should be addressed.
The UAB Collat School of Business partnered with the Alabama Retail Association to mark the 32nd annual Retail Day.
The investigators found that brain connectivity data from 19 paths in brain scans predicted whether the participants had autism, with an accuracy rate of 95.9 percent.
Distinguished faculty from throughout CAS will present topical lectures on issues from cinema to math to racial disparities for the Haddin Forum.
The School of Education's Health Education Week will feature a service day at Jones Valley Teaching Farms.
The event feature more than 30 speakers, lunch, vendors, a fashion show and door prizes.
The Collat School of Business hosts evening of reflection on business and civil rights.
The goal is to promote safe transportation of community members to and from work, restaurants and entertainment venues while simultaneously promoting health and reducing crime.
The grant will focus on developing novel, targeted, less toxic therapies for children with brain cancer.
Littlefield, an expert in advanced computer weapons research, joined UAB in 2005.
Sedaris, an ASC favorite returning for the fifth time, will celebrate the release of his ninth book, “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls,” with the audience.