College of arts and sciences
The Magic City Data Collective, a public-private partnership, brings together local students, researchers and data experts in project teams to provide the information Birmingham leaders need to move the Magic City forward.
Limiting neuroinflammation may represent a promising new approach to treat neurological diseases driven by neuroinflammation, such as stroke, spinal cord injury and neuropathic pain.
Research reveals the ripple effects of childhood trauma and school suspensions.
The list was made by a group that aspires to bolster and increase diversity across all scientific fields, promote retention through the “leaky academic pipeline,” and broaden academic and industrial awareness of diversity and inclusion.
UAB’s third president, former Vestavia mayor provided “visionary leadership and dedication to our institution and our community.”
UAB tops 22,500 students for the first time, featuring its highest retention rates in the history of the university.
The financial impact of COVID-19 has tremendously devastated the millennial generation following the previous decade’s recession.
A UAB communications expert explains how communication skills have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine.
Soft drink consumption is a likely predictor of aggressive behavior, according to a new study from UAB.
Gender identity and genetic sex are distinctly variable when it comes to pain tolerance, according to a study published in the Journal of Pain Research.
Kecia M. Thomas will join UAB as the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
The cast hopes this “brand-new story with classic roots,” portrayed by a black family, will humanize the black experience for audiences.
Gonnerman’s experience includes managing Vanderbilt’s flagship library for the arts and sciences, humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary fields.
Scientists are racing to determine which genealogy most accurately represents the evolutionary history of sea turtles — a challenging proposition.
UAB social work professor Stacy Moak provides best practices on avoiding abduction during the holiday season and every day of your life.
Fouad’s winning UAB Grand Challenge proposal is a comprehensive approach to addressing Alabama’s complex health problems and includes 90 partners on her team from communities, government, business, education and more.
Five-year, research-funding growth has grown by more than $154 million, marking a 34.4 percent increase in grants and awards won by faculty.
This first-of-its-kind study aims to address this information gap by examining total net worth in conjunction with five components of wealth.
A team of UAB researchers found even a small influence from AAT dogs is meaningful and valuable to someone after a life-changing spinal cord injury.
UAB computer science experts provide advice on how to protect your personal information from mobile devices and smart speakers.
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