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Emma Donoghue's Room: A Novel will be the discussion of November's BookTalk.

Learn more about graduate school options at UAB on Oct. 27.

Public auction at University Stores Warehouse Nov. 9.

A UAB nursing doctoral student has been named to a national scholars program.

Two UAB hospitals were cited in WomenCertified's top 100 hospitals for female patient satisfaction.
Each Friday Theatre UAB students hit the road to perform traveling shows in the community, teaching and learning at the same time.
2011 State of the University address will be held Oct. 20.

The Reynolds Historical Lecture series will present Science, Identity and Southern Medicine: Spurious Vaccination during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.

The second UAB Center for Aging Dancing with the Silver Stars will be held Nov. 7 at The Club.

UAB's Addiction Recovery Program will host a family education seminar.
Retired UAB professor Horace Huntley, Ph.D., will discuss his book on the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham.

Birmingham-area Jim 'N Nick's restaurants will host the Angel Squad to recognize National Mammography Day.

J. Michael Gaziano, M.D., will be the keynote speaker at UAB Center for Aging's annual meeting.

UAB's Geriatric Scholars Program has graduated its first class of 18 scholars.

Walt Maddox among five outstanding individuals honored by UAB’s National Alumni Society.

Mr. and Ms. UAB applications now are available, with an increased scholarship for this year's winners and first alternates.

The UAB Gospel Choir has selected their favorite songs from the last 15 years for a compilation CD — “Legacy.”

Several campus groups will host a series of lectures on "Taking Care of the Hispanic Patient."

The UAB Bevill Neurosciences Symposium brings leading scientists to Birmingham and honors the memory of late U.S. Congressman Tom Bevill.

UAB’s freshmen and overall student enrollment has broken records once again. This year 1,605 freshmen are learning on UAB’s campus.

UAB study released today reports that fifth-graders with ADHD are nearly twice as likely to sustain injuries requiring medical attention.

A new support group for triple negative breast cancer patients, survivors and their families has begun meeting in Birmingham.
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