School of public health
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.
A UAB expert provides recommendations on how to drink responsibly during the holidays.
New research co-led by the UAB School of Public Health could reshape treatment guidelines for asymptomatic carotid stenosis, a condition caused by a buildup of plaque in arteries that carry blood to the brain.
Hubbard, 20, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, also won the Miss Congeniality and Talent awards, winning $2,800 in scholarships.
For 45 years, this competition has highlighted UAB students who excel in academics, leadership and community involvement, all while showing true Blazer spirit.
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.
More than 926 graduating students will participate in two ceremonies, which will be livestreamed.
Fulbright recipients exchange ideas, build people-to-people connections and work to address complex global challenges.
Ten new graduate certificates are available this fall to Blazers interested in continuing their education.
Residents from five subsidized senior housing communities participated in the study, which showed that physical acting in a theater training experience program could improve physical functioning.
The scholarship, for graduate students focused on Type 2 diabetes research and care, honors the memory of Sarah Hallberg, D.O., a pioneer in metabolic health and reversal of Type 2 diabetes through diet.
The published study found a correlation between first-time transient ischemic attack and future cognitive decline. Rates of decline between TIA and stroke participants were the same.
Researchers attribute this rise in exposures to an increase in prescriptions for these medications and an increase in therapeutic errors.
Interested in graduate school or a new career? Learn more at the UAB Summer Graduate School Resource Fair, 8-10 a.m. July 9 at the Hill Student Center.
Donte Johnson traveled over 8,000 miles away from home for a summer research program that opened new horizons.
Some 47 UAB alumni are being recognized with a Blazer Fast 40 award for their dedication as business leaders.
The CLS Program partners with universities and nonprofits globally to provide American students opportunities to develop international language proficiency and cultural understanding, supporting long-term U.S. engagement with critical regions of the world.
More than 3,071 students are eligible to graduate this semester, and at least 1,715 students will participate in commencement exercises.
The free event will be held March 1 at Railroad Park and includes a 5K and fun run.
E-cigarette use among college-age students has drastically increased. UAB researchers studied the perception of health risks of e-cigarettes compared to traditional cigarettes.
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