UAB anthropology professor’s use of satellite technology to find and map archaeological sites embodies “the new age of exploration.”

The event is one of many during Welcome Week, celebrating students’ return to campus for the fall semester.

Big names in ground vehicle dynamics and performance to address UAB-sponsored conference.
Heading back to the classroom can make some children anxious, but UAB experts say good communication can help ease back-to-school fears.

The School of Medicine will hold its White Coat Ceremony for first-year medical students at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18.

Mönkemüller is an innovator and pioneer in gastrointestinal endoscopy and is a member of editorial boards for several top journals.

Stoll will be recognized during the 2013 American College of Rheumatology/Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals annual meeting in October.

The paper is based primarily on data from UAB’s Spinal Cord Injury Model System Database.

Vattoth is a scientist in UAB’s Comprehensive Neuroscience Center.

UAB’s Liver Center will host its 9th biennial conference Sept. 19-20 at the Hyatt Regency-Wynfrey Hotel in Birmingham.

For teachers and parents of a child with ADHD, the beginning of school leads to new challenges and opportunities for learning.

CPS-3 gives the general public the opportunity to help scientists understand the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause or prevent cancer.

Distinguished faculty throughout the college will present topical lectures on issues that range from cinema to math to racial disparities.

The Cancer Center will host free special events for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers Aug. 19-23 at 1824 6th Ave. South.

“What Lies Beneath: Roman Empire,” a documentary following UAB’s Sarah Parcak as she uncovers long-buried sites identified from space using remote-sensing technology, will air Aug. 12 on the Science Channel.
The new work by composer Yotam Haber will feature a short film, archival audio recordings, music performed by the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and a female chorus.
Essix will perform new, original compositions and hand-picked covers which musically chart the growth and healing of his hometown 50 years on from 1963.
A winner will be selected from seven finalists who have designed outdoor sculptures for the university’s Barker Outdoor Sculpture Competition.

The BAT measures students’ knowledge in eight key areas: math, analytical reasoning, analysis of charts and graphs, news analysis, economics, global markets, analysis of financial statements and investment banking.

UAB hosting new support group for breastfeeding mothers