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The UAB Center for Community Outreach Development RACE21 program has equipped seniors James Walts and Sarah Elimam with years of lab and youth outreach experience to become well-rounded researchers of the future.
The Goldwater Program received 1,353 nominations from 446 institutions this year, and the winners will receive a scholarship covering tuition, housing, fees and books.
Heersink family establishes three endowed scholarships for health professions, optometry and pre-optometry students.  
The annual race will be held Saturday, May 18, at Railroad Park. A virtual option will be offered this year.
UAB graduate student discovered an educational need for children’s books about how local African American heroes sprang to action.
Give As One is 48 hours of collaborative fundraising to support UAB’s students, faculty and community. Give As One amplifies the power of any size gift through matches and challenges from generous donors.
Members of the Birmingham community can receive access to biometric and cancer screenings during the first Regional Wellness Day. 
A bone marrow donor registration and a panel discussion will be available to all attendees before the screening of the documentary. 
Through a generous gift from Novo Nordisk Inc., Live HealthSmart Alabama is beginning to expand statewide, starting in central Alabama with Selma, Demopolis and Camden, while taking steps to make good health simple — one person, one family and one community at a time.
The award is the highest honor given by the ACMG Foundation for Genetic and Genomic Medicine.
The strong showing of UAB representatives at the AWLA conference reflects the university’s dedication to language education and highlights the exceptional talent nurtured within its academic community.
A partnership between interdisciplinary scientists at UAB will help take down websites involved in illicit drug sales and financial scams.
National conference hosted by UAB attracts entrepreneur educators from around the nation to Birmingham.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham will hold its Spring Service Learning and Undergraduate Research Expo from April 15-19.
The UAB Department of World Languages and Literatures began offering the Global Seal of Biliteracy to its students in 2020 — the first university in Alabama to do so.
The Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities integrates clinical service, training and research to support individuals and families impacted by developmental disabilities in Alabama and beyond.
Since 2014, UAB has provided services and glasses at no charge to patients with the support of donations from partners, sponsors and volunteers during the holiday season.  
 Camp CSI gives children a chance to explore real-world forensic practices and learn about education and career opportunities in criminal justice.
The $478 million REMIS-2 contract will grant UAB the opportunity to provide research, engineering and mission integration services for the International Space Station Program.
Two online programs from the UAB Collat School of Business ranked in the top 25, while other programs continue to rise.
UAB Libraries will be hosting a workshop to teach students how to create Augmented Reality Valentine’s Day cards.
This initiative aims to alleviate the burden of tax preparation for those who qualify, contributing to financial well-being within the UAB community and beyond.
The event will take place during Creed Week, as students reflect on what it means to be a Blazer.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham College of Arts and Sciences is set to host its spring 2024 Haddin Forums.
The ArtBLINK Gala raises funds to help the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center further its mission of advancing the understanding of cancer to improve prevention, detection, treatment and survivorship for all people.
Speakers for “A Tale of Two Cities: Atlanta and Birmingham During the Civil Rights Movement” will shed light on how city governments, civil society leaders and urban geographies can advance or obstruct racial justice and human rights.
UAB students will receive online resources, wellness tracking, support articles and other mental health resources.
Kevin McCain’s award-winning book “Understanding How Science Explains the World” explores the nature of scientific explanation and addresses common misconceptions about scientific theories.
A dormant senior design project out of the UAB School of Engineering is finding life at Children’s of Alabama.
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