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The School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students and the Birmingham community.
This week at UAB was all about movement — the new Intramural Sports Complex opened, the Smart Cities Readiness Workshop convened to discuss transportation and public safety and the Marching Blazers got back in action.
The $32 million, 72,000-square-foot building has the latest technology-enhanced teaching and research spaces to prepare future nurses, advanced practice nurses, faculty and researchers.
This week at UAB, a general offers advice on leadership to ROTC cadets, football fans forge a win-win partnership to support prostate cancer research and a call for volunteers goes out to help build UAB's fifth Habitat House
The Steps to Success and Blaze statue in the Collat School of Business represent tradition and a successful future for UAB students.
Students at UAB start classes in the new business building that features state-of-the-art learning spaces.
The UAB Community Counseling Clinic will offer parenting skills group counseling starting Aug. 28.
The green space includes two full-size competition fields and two digital scoreboards.
This week is about superlatives: The best health care. The newest athletic facilities. And a marketing campaign that explains our proudest achievements.
UAB will host independent living specialist Darrel Christenson to discuss the intersection of accessible housing with inclusion, health and the role of visitability in real estate.
The focus of the seventh annual symposium will be on heart failure.
UAB School of Dentistry welcomes first-year students with ceremonious white coats.
Television, digital, print and other advertisements will showcase UAB’s unique passion for spurring innovation and spearheading change.
Seven films directed by UAB students and alumni will be featured at Birmingham’s Sidewalk Film Festival.
The new program, offered totally online, welcomes the first cohort of students in the 2018 fall semester.
The symposium puts a spotlight on interdisciplinary research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
This week is all about progress: Opening of the new UAB Police headquarters, mixing personal medicine and politics and revealing the beauty of Collat's "Steps to Success."
The 186 members of the class of 2022 will receive their traditional white coats Aug. 12.
The new 28,000-square-foot facility includes office space, a training room and an emergency call center.
In “The Overworked Shoes,” Barbie Randall tells the story of a couple whose busy lifestyle left little quality time for their family, and a strange encounter that would change their lives forever.
The Aug. 22 workshop will further explain what the grand challenge is and foster team formation for the development of grand proposals.
The UAB School of Dentistry is ranked among the world’s top 25 schools.
This week, UAB is on the move. Teens tackle dangerous driving habits in a simulator, a new Blazer-themed locomotive takes to the tracks and preparations are underway for summer commencement Aug. 10-11.
The Aug. 14 event will feature Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, poet Ashley M. Jones and WBHM news director Gigi Douban.
UAB set to open four new facilities for students, faculty and staff, including the UAB Police and Public Safety Headquarters, Collat School of Business, Intramural and Club Sport Field Complex, and School of Nursing.
The new Family and Community Medicine Clinic will open July 31.

Birmingham residents should be on the lookout for the UAB locomotive.

This summer, an estimated 1,650 students will graduate from UAB.
The new program, inspired by inquiries from both practicing alumni and current occupational therapy students, is designed with post-professional students in mind.
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