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Campus & Community Published 81 days ago

The Blazer Bridge Fund encourages discovery among the UAB community by providing financial support to innovative ideas and inventions.

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Arts & Events Published 81 days ago

Most performances are free and open to the public, including a faculty lecture on Tchaikovsky by Yakov Kasman, spirituals from Won Cho, music from alumnus Eric Mobley and more.

Arts & Events Published 84 days ago

Equal Access Birmingham is a free clinic run by medical students and staffed entirely by volunteers.

Health & Medicine Published 85 days ago

A UAB researcher’s discovery of ZTTK Syndrome connects science with families like Miles Santulli’s, inspiring hope and community through research and advocacy.

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Arts & Events Published 85 days ago

The visit is part of the UAB Visiting Writers’ Series.

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People of UAB Published 85 days ago

Kelly Allison received the ACT Hall of Fame Award for Pioneers in Alabama Theatre, and Dennis McLernon was honored with the Dorothy Schwartz Outstanding Educator Award.

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Campus & Community Published 85 days ago

UAB has been ranked No. 132 out of 434 measured schools for Best National Universities. This marks an improvement of four spots from the previous year.

Health & Medicine Published 87 days ago

UAB patient Ruben Vuittonet Jr. uses his passion for origami to help others through difficult times.  

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Arts & Events Published 88 days ago

AEIVA will open the exhibition with a free public reception from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, as part of the 2025 Arts Block Party presented by the UAB Center for the Arts.

Health & Medicine Published 88 days ago

Daniel Creech, who speaks with a tablet and drives his wheelchair with his eyes so was afraid to get glasses, thinking that they would hinder his ability to speak or have mobility.

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People of UAB Published 88 days ago

Hunter Forsythe and Williams Beaumont are graduate students in UAB’s nationally ranked Department of Computer Science cybersecurity division.  

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Campus & Community Published 91 days ago

UAB has been named an Honor Roll university for the first time, placing the institution among the nation’s best in employee engagement and satisfaction.

Health & Medicine Published 92 days ago

More than two years ago, 19-year-old Grayson Pope was fleeing a pop-up storm while playing golf with friends when a large tree collapsed on his golf cart. He suffered hundreds of brain bleeds, brain stem damage and swelling on his brain.

Research & Innovation Published 93 days ago

UAB’s chief of MRI discusses how white matter hyperintensities may not be an accurate indicator for mild traumatic brain injury.

Research & Innovation Published 94 days ago

UAB researchers are using vagus nerve stimulation to improve physical therapy outcomes for Parkinson’s patients and advance neurologic rehabilitation.

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Arts & Events Published 94 days ago

From “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “Take A Chance on Me” and beyond, this powerhouse production brings the Swedish super group’s iconic hits to life with stunning vocals, dazzling costumes and pitch-perfect arrangements.

News You Can Use Published 95 days ago

Learn how to build a fuel routine that sets you up for running success while keeping your body safe and healthy.

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Research & Innovation Published 95 days ago

Inspired by a police press conference, Computer Science Professor Yuliang Zheng, Ph.D., developed a way to prove that digital files are authentic while obscuring secret information, which is now an International Standard in cybersecurity.

Campus & Community Published 98 days ago

In an effort to prevent concussions in young athletes, UAB Sports and Exercise Medicine partnered with Birmingham Youth Sports League to donate Guardian Caps to community youth.

Research & Innovation Published 98 days ago

A study published in Nature Microbiology shows that SARS-CoV-2 triggers foam cell formation in lungs, contributing to long-COVID lung damage, which can be mitigated by early antiviral treatment with molnupiravir.

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