Success will position UAB, Birmingham and all of Alabama at the epicenter of the race to develop the advanced materials that will power the 21st century.
English Instructor Jessica Smith wrote the book of poetry as she was leaving a job, helping a student learn to trust again, and discovering a new skill.
“Ernestine’s Milky Way”, set in the early 1940s, tells the story of a determined 5-year-old girl who sets off on a journey to deliver two Mason jars of milk to her neighbors in the holler.
By creating online assets in Canvas, using rental textbooks or older editions and seeking out free online resources, 17 UAB faculty, powered by AIM grants, have saved students more than $1.1 million on instructional materials.
Learn what UAB graduate students and postdocs are uncovering in their research during five events this spring.
The Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority now will have a UAB-developed, zero-emissions bus in its downtown MAX fleet, and the city is home to the only hydrogen-fuel-cell bus and fueling station in the Southeast.
Barnes’ expertise in mass spectrometry and soy has had a lasting effect nationally, internationally and with students
Philosophy professor Greg Pence argues that careful, ethical people can use scientific advances to improve their fates
One of the nation’s most respected programs will benefit from the synergy and expertise of Nursing’s advanced-practice faculty
Two new undergraduate Public Health courses focus on environmental exposures and their impact on human health.
Neuroscience graduate students began its Brain Awareness Week outreach three years ago, and the activities continues to grow.