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The Blazer Home program will assist five eligible UAB faculty and staff with grants to help them purchase a home in designated areas of North Titusville.
More than 20 students participated in the June 10-14 camp at UAB’s Collat School of Business.
UAB is closing its Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and taking steps to broadly serve and promote the success of all UAB students, faculty and staff.
UAB’s Professional Sales Certificate program is one of the top 150 programs in the United States, according to SEF.
This marks the fifth year in a row that the UAB chapter has been accorded this honor.
Make water safety a priority by enrolling in UAB URec swim school today.
The construction of the Biomedical Research and Psychology Building signifies another milestone in UAB’s unwavering dedication to creating a transformative impact locally, statewide and globally.
Across its esteemed academic campus, UAB’s graduate programs continue to shine.
The NCHPAD has had a nationwide impact promoting the health, wellness and inclusion of people with disabilities into all areas of life.
UAB now enrolling students in the Master of Science degree in artificial intelligence in medicine.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham will hold its summer Service Learning and Undergraduate Research Expo from July 22-26.
UAB’s strategic planning continues to blaze its path to improve more lives by leveraging construction projects that include new and enhanced facilities across the institution, blooming green spaces and art installations.
The UAB Volleyball program is offering five opportunities for students of a variety of ages to take their game to the next level.
Two UAB Department of Physics graduates have been awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
The Region 9 Murrow Award honors include the highest award given, Overall Excellence, for WBHM, which together with Gulf States Newsroom won in 14 of 23 categories.
Studying abroad as a Gilman Scholar helps students gain professional skills, build language proficiencies and develop knowledgeable perspectives of the world to help them succeed in their careers.
With more than 3,300 residents living in East Lake, Live HealthSmart Alabama hopes to encourage a healthier lifestyle by providing safe spaces for them to get outside.
The CLA was made possible with support from Coca-Cola United, whose generous donation of $250,000 funded LHSA’s pilot academy.
The Green Labs and Rheaply programs at UAB earned a Department of Energy Better Practice Awards honor — one of only two universities to receive the award. Another recognition brings pro bono consulting on electrification of Blazer Express.
UAB professors and teacher candidates provide guidance on the selection of book titles along with additional family resources to support reading.
The name change will better reflect the diverse areas of expertise and academic programs the school offers. 
The exercise is part of the department’s ongoing efforts to train, as well as test and evaluate, the university’s ability to respond to an active shooter incident.
The UAB School of Engineering will host two 2024 summer camps.
Awards and honors continue for the PRCA/PRSSA at UAB chapter, where students put their classroom learning into real-world practice, preparing them for careers and vaulting them into the professional world.

The new state-of-the-art facility offers accessible, on-campus early childhood education and child care for UAB employees at discounted prices.

With a passion for health care, Sarah Ashouri learned that two degrees were not enough to provide the patient care she genuinely deserved to give.
School of Nursing student Emily Fonville quickly learned the UAB family is committed to helping each other achieve their purpose after her longtime health issues challenged her education.
Sarah Haas’ childhood experiences in hospitals with her grandmother inspired her passion for medicine and influenced the focus of her thesis on cancer.
This semester, at least 2,963 students are eligible to graduate, and more than 1,871 students are expected to walk in the three ceremonies in Bartow Arena.
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