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Sophomore David Kovakas and freshman Dionna Walker will travel to Japan this summer to study abroad.
Jones, of Prattville, graduates April 30 with a dual degree in music and theater with honors and heads to the University of Illinois for a Master of Music degree this fall.
MBA/MPH dual-degree program aims to equip public health professionals with business savvy.
Presented by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Collat School of Business, the series will bring music business professionals to speak and work with students, faculty and the community.
UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Fiesta Ball will support the work of young cancer research scientists and patient and family services.
Elizabeth Bevan receives $15,000 award to continue marine research in pursuit of doctoral degree at UAB.
More than 1,800 students are expected to graduate in spring 2016, with an estimated 1,100 expected to walk in the day’s two ceremonies.
Fifteen graduating Department of Art and Art History students will have their works featured in the exhibition, with a free opening reception from 6-8 p.m. April 29.
Sophomores Kevin Lee and Daniel Mendoza will study abroad at the American University in Dubai this summer.
The 11th annual UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium, April 21, will showcase compelling workshops and the groundbreaking findings of eminent researchers in the health disparities field.
Board approval provides authorization for stage three planning to proceed for new Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Collat School of Business building.
Local schools participated in UAB’s student-run engineering and materials design competition.
Cycliad, a community cycling event, will be held April 24 in Birmingham to benefit cancer patients at UAB.
The addition of an on-site organ donor recovery center will increase the number of suitable organs available for transplant, maximizing donor organ and tissue gifts.
Senior Anisha Das and sophomore Lillian Chien will spend the summer studying language and culture abroad.
UAB’s associate head coach is elevated after a week as interim head coach.
The event celebrates excellence in research, creative activity and scholarship from UAB undergraduate students. This year's theme is “Becoming Confident in Curiosity: Live the Questions.”

The National Alumni Society's Top 25 program celebrates the success of Blazer-led companies.
Public Health Week kicks off at UAB with address from Jefferson County Health Department.
Department of Music students will perform solo and piano ensemble works by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Schumann, Franck, Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninoff and Piazzolla.
UAB softball will take on rival Jacksonville State, and the Alabama Organ Center will help register those who wish to become organ donors.
The UAB School of Nursing will host its annual workshop dedicated to empowering breast cancer survivors and their loved ones through education, personal support and networking.
The 12th annual Glenwood Endowed Lecture to focus on “Next Generation Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Mitochondria to Music.”
UAB becomes one of only six hospitals in Alabama to be recognized as a leader in health care equality.
Annual symposium address issues in workers’ safety, focusing on temporary workers.
Eleven UAB students have been selected as a part of the inaugural class of Alabama Schweitzer Fellows.
Opportunities provided for students to problem solve, communicate and educate on public health issues.
Register now for the UAB National Alumni Society’s 10th annual Scholarship Run 5K/10K. More than $65,000 was raised last year for student scholarships.
Artist and juror Paul Rusconi selected the works by students in the Department of Art and Art History. A free lecture by Rusconi is set for 5 p.m. April 1, followed by a free opening reception.
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