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Micah Hardge

Micah Hardge

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Public Relations Specialist

micahxh@uab.edu | (205) 645-7495

Identifies and develops stories that highlight research, faculty news, patient stories, clinical stories and beyond a UAB. Connects media with experts to enhance their story.

Specific beats:

  • Department of Anesthesiology
  • Department of Dermatology
  • Department of Family and Community Medicine/Primary Care
  • Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 
  • Department of Nephrology 
  • Department of Ophthalmology/UAB Callahan Eye Hospital  
  • Department of Otolaryngology/ENT 
  • Department of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine 
  • Department of Surgery
    • Gastrointestinal
  • Department of Telemedicine
  • Department of Urology
Get your little Blazers active this winter with URec Winter Camp 2022.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is offering multiple ways for you to give back to your community this holiday season.
UAB experts provide tips for freshman students transitioning to college and how they can adjust to their new lives on campus.

George "Marty" Solomon, M.D.

Cystic fibrosis • Lung health research

As we come to the end of graduation season, UAB’s director of Student Counseling Services shares several ways for recent college graduates to improve and maintain their mental health.
Incoming high school freshmen and all high school students are eligible to apply to attend the 2024 Ada Long Creative Writing Workshop Summer Camp. From June 10-28, the 30 selected students will have the opportunity to work closely with accredited industry professionals.
UAB’s Collat School of Business will host a weeklong business-focused summer camp June 10-14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Twenty Birmingham-area high school students will be chosen from a pool of applicants to attend. 

Camp CSI: Birmingham is designed to show high school students the reality behind the forensic science depicted in popular culture. Students will receive hands-on training in collecting evidence, dusting for fingerprints, searching for blood stains and even analyzing DNA evidence.

The camps will offer high-school students opportunities to get hands-on experience designing, building and programming drones and remote-controlled “Rover” vehicles.
Middle and high school students can register today for a comprehensive, music-making summer camp experience in the Magic City.
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