UAB continues to track, report employee COVID cases
Updates to the UA System COVID-19 Dashboard have been suspended this summer, but UAB will continue to share employee data in the eReporter.
Child Development Center to expand under new management agreement
The partnership with KinderCare, a national leader in childcare and early childhood education, will double the number of UAB families who can access on-campus childcare at below-market rates in a new, larger, state-of-the-art facility.
Participants ages 19 and older needed for the Better BP study
2020: The year in photos
Each year, UAB’s official photographers capture tens of thousands of images as they document the incredible variety of events and personalities that make up our community. Here are some of our favorite photos of some of the most dramatic months in UAB history.
New art installation pays homage to math, science education
The Townhouse Park is home to three laser-cut, stainless steel towers with programmed LED lighting featuring art patterns displaying chalkboard-style mathematical equations and the view through a microscope.
These employees went from pandemic to ‘Pomp and Circumstance’
Docu-series tells stories from Alabama’s past to forge a better future
The first installment, “Bending the Arc: The Vote,” which tells the stories of Black people and white allies who fought for racial justice during the 1960s, is the collaborative effort of retired and current UAB employees and community partners.
1917 Clinic has a new home in Lakeview
The state’s largest HIV health care unit has transitioned to a new address — but still pays homage to its first.
Once host to a Nobel Laureate, Spain Auditorium now is the site for appointment-only COVID-19 vaccinations
In November 1989, Gertrude Elion, whose work led to the creation of the AIDS drug AZT, spoke to a packed Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium. Today, the gathering space is playing host to the products of groundbreaking science.