The public is invited to learn more about graduate program opportunities at UAB Oct. 25.

The Carole W. Samuelson Lectureship in Public Health Practice will be given by author Steven Johnson.

Founder of the youth movement that helped bring change to Serbia will speak Oct. 18.

Strong curriculum, flexible schedules and cutting-edge classes were highlights for reviewers.

Corneas unsuitable for transplant may find new use as a patch in glaucoma surgery.

Experience performances by three of the world’s best pianists in the UAB Piano Series’ new season.

The winners each receive a $2,500 scholarship and will represent UAB.

Multi-million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health will propel research in energetics, aging and health disparities.

Family caregiver “boot camp” will offer strategies, resources to cope with traumatic brain injuries.

Worried about memory loss? A UAB neurologist provides warning signs and prevention strategies

UAB Montgomery campus will enroll 10 third-year medical students starting May 2014.

ASCE chapter will host a disc golf tourney to help fund community projects.

Three UAB researchers win state awards designed to boost economy, increase innovation in Alabama.

National Institute of Nursing Research grant will help combat HIV in the rural Deep South.

Vogtle will lead the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine.

Alexandrov was honored for her nursing instruction.

Early childhood education expert Jennifer Kilgo, Ph.D., spoke to a U.N. committee.

UAB launches new chapter of career-planning organization Delta Epsilon Iota. 

Dean Sicking, developer of auto-racing SAFER barriers, to bring lab and research to UAB Nov. 1.

Recipients earn a $2,500 scholarship and serve as representatives of UAB; winners will be announced during the Homecoming game on Oct. 6.