The goal for the UAB NAS Scholarship Run is to raise more than $80,000 in scholarship funds. The race has a new location, the Alumni House.

April is National Donate Life Month to spotlight the need for more families to be aware of the critical, ongoing need for organ donation.

Lazarre-White will speak about his new short film, “200 Years,” that honors the risks and sacrifices of Americans in pursuit of freedom and equality.

The second annual Sustainable Smart Cities Symposium will be April 3.

This year's guest speaker is Donna Arnett, Ph.D., president of the American Heart Association.

The goal is to bring attention to cerebral palsy in the local community.

UAB investigators have found a new pathway that contributes to an often fatal lung disease with no cure and no effective treatments, and possibly a way to shut that pathway down.

New UAB School of Medicine position allows for training to expand to more students, residents and faculty.
The Marching Blazers competed against 17 other bands from around the world and performed the UAB Fight Song, “Land of 1,000 Dances” and more.

The SPA program is partnering with small communities in Alabama, Mississippi and Montana to help fill the gap in primary care.

ArtPlay has just announced new classes and workshops for spring and more camps for summer; registration is open now.

The ASPO is a multi-disciplinary society committed to serving as an advocate for cancer and control research.

Essix will teach music technology and jazz guitar and will perform in the Faculty Jazz Combo as a new member of the UAB Department of Music.

A “Wicked Problem” has been described as a highly complex problem to which potential solutions require both creative and interdisciplinary thinking.

The ASDA is a national student-run organization that protects and advances the rights, interests and welfare of dental students.

Deal served as UAB senior vice president of Medicine and dean of the School of Medicine from October 1997 until October 2004.

UAB students matched with 77 institutions in 31 states; 40 percent will stay in Alabama.

Carrots get all the attention for eye health, but there are several other foods and nutrients that can help.

Using both modern dance and ballet, “Play” expresses the importance of playtime as children and asks the question, “At what age did we stop playing?”

Four female soloists, two sopranos and two altos ages 11-18, are needed for the performance of the 1963 commemorative work “A More Convenient Season.”