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Here’s a look at the many fellowships, scholarships, honors and awards earned by the talented 2015 spring graduates at UAB.
Ragland is the visual media and outreach coordinator for the Department of Art and Art History, where he also teaches photography.

UAB Girls in Science and Engineering Day to be held Saturday, May 2.


UAB physician chosen to lead state chapter of the American College of Physicians.
Four School of Education faculty members to present at American Educational Research Association annual meeting.

UAB senior will research Alzheimer’s disease abroad through prestigious scholarship program.

Allison, associate dean for Science in the UAB School of Public Health, is recognized for his contributions to the F1000 recommendation service.

UAB’s Chiasera cited as an emerging university leader by being named Fellow of the American Council on Education.

Lisa Tamiris Becker directs a research center like no other at UAB—the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts, which explores the meaning, context, and history of art from around the world. Get to know Birmingham’s newest cultural ambassador as she pursues artistic breakthroughs and previews upcoming exhibitions in UAB Magazine.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers grants service award to Peters.
Curtis A. Carver Jr., Ph.D., comes to UAB from the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, where he served as vice chancellor and chief information officer.
UAB student will study foreign language and culture abroad through a U.S. Department of State scholarship program.
UAB yields two-plus winners for fourth consecutive year for national undergraduate research scholarship program.
UAB honor society for students, professional counselors and counselor educators receives two national awards.
Tollefsbol will donate the $5,000 award to a graduate student award fund.
A new comprehensive textbook on neurological diseases and conditions from the desk of a UAB neuroscientist will be available this spring.
National award recognizes Roussel for innovative and outstanding preparation and advocacy of clinical nurse leaders.
School of Health Professions’ master’s in health administration program moves up three spots to No. 2 in the United States.
The American Society of Nutrition honors two UAB scientists.
The AANP selects one nurse practitioner from each state for this award each year.
Rice, who is currently the chair-elect of CANS, is the first person to be elected to the chair position.
Baker is one of two UAB ABN members representing advanced practice nursing.
UAB’s annual Pulmonary and Critical Care Update features up-to-date info on lung diseases.
Award given annually to top young professionals in Birmingham based on their contribution to their company, impact on the business world and role in their community.
Unborn child diagnosed with rare syndrome when mom was five months’ pregnant; parents now prepare for difficult road ahead.
Zehr, a renowned figure in human rights scholarship, has helped shift the perception of crime as an act against the state to a violation of the rights of people.
Catherine Danielou is president-elect of the American Association of Teachers of French and earned an award from a statewide group.
The salute is part of a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” the Selma-to-Montgomery march, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Kasman’s prize includes a prestigious opportunity to perform with the symphony in March and a $1,500 cash prize.
This American Society for Investigative Pathology award recognizes manifest impacts on pathology education throughout Siegal’s career.
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