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This year’s cohort is the largest in ASF program history.
The study will enroll 240 adults with HIV and insomnia, randomly assigning them to one of two treatments to evaluate how each approach affects sleep and cognitive health.
Seven new graduate certificates and an undergraduate certificate are available to Blazers.
UAB President Ray L. Watts, M.D., along with prominent UAB physicians, educators and researchers, will be honored at the induction ceremony on Aug. 8 in Montgomery.
Women, their partners and families may experience a range of emotions after a pregnancy loss, and a UAB expert says understanding how to offer support is critical.
A UAB expert outlines strategies women and their partners can use when entering perimenopause.
A UAB expert in dementia care recommends clear communication, simplifying tasks and shorter gatherings for people living with dementia.
More than 862 students will walk in two graduation ceremonies Dec. 13 at Bartow Arena, and 178 doctoral candidates will be recognized in a separate ceremony Dec. 10.
Support, expression and other strategies can help individuals cope with grief and emotional distress this holiday season.
UAB Medicine and the UAB School of Nursing have been honored as a 2025 Best Workplace for Men in Nursing and a 2025 Best School for Men in Nursing, respectively.
The School of Nursing received a renewed designation through 2029 from the National League for Nursing.
UAB receives grant for iHEAL training program to prepare the next generation of nurse scientists.
UAB has earned the 2025 Outstanding Heart Failure Care Team Award for its nurse-led, interprofessional approach to improving outcomes for underserved patients.
UAB’s BSN Pathway, ranked No. 1 in Alabama by U.S. News & World Report, will admit BSN students year-round, with most graduates accepting positions and practicing in Alabama.
UAB Homecoming Week’s star attractions include UAB’s legendary Gurney Derby, the UAB Homecoming Parade, the Battle for the Bones BBQ Competition and UAB Football vs. Memphis.
UAB has been ranked No. 132 out of 434 measured schools for Best National Universities. This marks an improvement of four spots from the previous year.
More than 926 graduating students will participate in two ceremonies, which will be livestreamed.
Ten new graduate certificates are available this fall to Blazers interested in continuing their education.
UAB nursing professor and dementia care expert provides financial tips for dementia caregivers.
Some 47 UAB alumni are being recognized with a Blazer Fast 40 award for their dedication as business leaders.
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