This year's ArtBLINK will be held Feb. 23

Research seeks to find answers to help breast cancer survivors select exercise programs that best enhance quality of life.

Submit your message or dream in 40 characters and see it up in lights at the Alys Stephens Center “Lux Somnia: Light Dreams” festival May 2-3.

The show will be on display through May 17.

Speaker Mario Drummons directs the Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership.

The first Darwin Day Celebration of Science will feature a speaker and poster presentations.

The American Heart Association and UAB team up to present the Southeast’s first professional conference on best resuscitation practices.

UAB researcher awarded Department of Homeland Security grant to develop system for verifying mobile device provenance.

This year’s contribution brings the BCRFA's cumulative total donations for research at UAB to nearly $4 million.

In addition to her contributions at UAB, Vining served as a member of Alabama’s National Guard from 1986 to 1992 and is a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserves.

Author Lynn Povich will give a free, public lecture on women in the workforce — exploring what has changed and what has not.
Enjoy a free early-music recital Feb. 10 featuring a newly refurbished Italian harpsichord, soprano Kristine Hurst-Wajszczuk and guest artists.

The ranking means that UAB’s School of Nursing has one of the strongest social media presences in the nation.

The UAB Collat School of Business offers a social media certificate program for graduate students.

The Collat School of Business offers both a bachelor of science in accounting degree and a master of accounting degree completely online.

UAB Hospital participating in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services initiative designed to improve patient care, lower health care costs

The conference is being held in conjunction with the citywide commemoration of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham.

O’Meally is the founder of Columbia’s Center for Jazz Studies and co-curator of exhibitions at Jazz at Lincoln Center.

While all blood types are needed, the shortage of O-negative is the most severe.

“A Letter Edged in Black” will be on show Feb. 4-23, with a free closing reception Feb. 22, which will feature a live music installation.