Haley Herfurth
| This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Celebrate Women's History Month with the women who shape UAB
Women have been integral to helping bring the UAB’s medical and academic prowess to the national and international forefront during the past five decades. For Women’s History month, the UAB Reporter has gathered examples of its more recent coverage of women at UAB.
Use this easy checklist to prepare for severe weather
Severe weather preparedness is key when living and working in a location such as Birmingham, and UAB has several resources that, when coupled with personal initiatives, can help keep you safe during bad weather.
Courting success on the hardwood
Check the UAB Reporter the first and third Monday of each month for a unique photo from the UAB Archives.
Seven honored as Outstanding Women for 2018
The UAB Commission on the Status of Women honors women who have mentored or served other women, taken a courageous stance or overcome adversity to achieve a goal.
Hear career stories from successful women March 8
Join Suzanne Austin, Ana Oliveria, Sami Raut and Hyeyoung Lim for discussions of their career paths and a Q&A session.
Blazer Kitchen to celebrate first year with a food drive March 9
Donate food and toiletry items 8 a.m.-4 p.m. March 9 in Medical Towers Suite 100 to support the Blazer family in the fight against food insecurity.
Show your bum some love in March
Explore a 30-foot inflatable, interactive, anatomically correct colon March 2 and participate in other activities this month to promote colon health.
Virtual reality may hold pain-relieving promise for paraplegic patients
The therapy game may have the potential to revolutionize treatment of neuropathic pain in paralyzed patients, which is notoriously hard to treat.
Community impact grant to combat food insecurity, starting in the clinic
Community Food Bank of Central Alabama will receive $25,000 to help implement a new tool to enable staff in UAB clinics to identify patients who need food.
Bob Hernandez, DrPH, who started his career at UAB 45 years ago, saw opportunities for growth on campus and took them, extending the university’s reach across the globe — while still making time to mentor others back in Birmingham.