November 2014 - The Reporter

The naming of the Collat School of Business for longtime university supporters Charles and Patsy Collat was celebrated Nov. 4 with the unveiling of a sign. The Collat's donation of $25 million in gifts and pledges is the lead gift in The Campaign for UAB: Give Something, Change Everything, which has a $1 billion goal.

Published in The Campaign for UAB

Health Professions' Jon Vice was given the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals' Founder's Award for his work with children.

Published in Awards & Honors
The Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging honored Mark Swanson, associate professor of optometry, with the 2013 Faculty Teaching Award at its annual symposium on Oct. 18.
Published in Awards & Honors
Yako Kasman, D.M.A., a professor of piano and artist-in-residence in the UAB Department of Music will be performing in the United States and abroad this month.
Published in Arts & Recreation
Savage’s research interests include financial reporting, financial analysis and valuation, forensic accounting, business process analysis and accounting information systems.
Published in Faculty Appointments
October 28, 2013

What would you give?



What do you want to change today? What would you give to make a difference in the world? UAB students and faculty encourage viewers to transform their passion into action in this new video for the $1 billion Campaign for UAB. 
Published in The Campaign for UAB
John F. Kearney, professor in the Department of Microbiology, earns the Academic Health Center's most prestigious faculty award. He will deliver a free public lecture on Nov. 13.
Published in Awards & Honors
Andi Mathews is program manager for the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network in the School of Dentistry.
Published in Awards & Honors


UAB kicked off the public phase of The Campaign for UAB: Give Something, Change Everything, the university's largest fundraising campaign to date, announcing an ambitious $1 billion goal Thursday night. 
Published in The Campaign for UAB
Regular routes to and from UAB, Five Points South, Lakeview and downtown allow staff, students and community members to improve health while traveling to work, restaurants and entertainment venues.
Published in Be Healthy
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