College of arts and sciences
The university continues its five-year streak of record growth in research and development.
The growing dependence on technology, coupled with the increasing threat of intrusion and cyberattacks, requires greater security in the online world.
A transformative gift to UAB from J. Frank Barefield, Jr. will help shape a more prosperous future for Birmingham and beyond.
Everyone will experience aging, but can a person enhance their aging through simple modifications? UAB experts say yes.
Car seats are documented to reduce injuries and deaths in children but are effective only if installed and used properly.
The UAB Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts will present the first major retrospective exhibition in Alabama of legendary artist Thornton Dial Sr. from Sept. 9-Dec. 10. A free panel discussion and opening reception begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9.
COVID-19 changed the way we communicate, care for others, educate our children, work and more. Experts from UAB weigh in on these changes.
UAB has been recognized as one of just 13 institutions ranked as national leaders in racial and gender diversity representation in leadership.
Student-led study shows that those with autism spectrum disorder present difficulties in time estimation abilities while driving.
Early research internships allow students to discover careers of interest they may not otherwise experience, providing an effective way to set them up for success, study suggests.
Collective strength of the research enterprise leads to almost $849 million in research grants and awards for FY 2021.
About three-quarters of people were consistently honest, telling between zero and two lies per day. By contrast, a small subset of people averaged more than six lies per day and accounted for a sizable proportion of the lies, says researcher Timothy Levine, Ph.D.
The Magic City Data Collective, a public-private partnership, brings together local students, researchers and data experts in project teams to provide the information Birmingham leaders need to move the Magic City forward.
Limiting neuroinflammation may represent a promising new approach to treat neurological diseases driven by neuroinflammation, such as stroke, spinal cord injury and neuropathic pain.
Research reveals the ripple effects of childhood trauma and school suspensions.
The list was made by a group that aspires to bolster and increase diversity across all scientific fields, promote retention through the “leaky academic pipeline,” and broaden academic and industrial awareness of diversity and inclusion.
UAB’s third president, former Vestavia mayor provided “visionary leadership and dedication to our institution and our community.”
UAB tops 22,500 students for the first time, featuring its highest retention rates in the history of the university.
The financial impact of COVID-19 has tremendously devastated the millennial generation following the previous decade’s recession.
A UAB communications expert explains how communication skills have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine.
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