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Learn more about the Interprofessional Global Health Service Learning program Oct. 31.

After detecting methamphetamine contamination on cash from stores around town, students ask: Is this a trend or coincidence?

The sixth annual CHINA Town Hall meeting from 6 to 8:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29, 2012.

UAB music student Edward Forstman will represent Alabama at the regional Music Teachers National Association competition in January.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist revealed that he is an undocumented immigrant in a 2011 New York Times Magazine article.

More than $4,250 in scholarships will be awarded as 20 young women, all from Alabama, vie for the title.
Four winners in the first Community Health Innovation Awards will share $50,000 to fund implementation of their projects.

Three major directors will be on hand to screen their films during the event, to be held Nov. 1-3.

UAB’s BMEN program helps black male students graduate at a rate 20 percent above the national average.
Graphic design team’s work on identity campaign earns funding for creation of a book and video about the river.

Long a mainstay of medical schools, the ceremony emphasizes responsibility to patients.

The public is invited to learn more about graduate program opportunities at UAB Oct. 25.

The Carole W. Samuelson Lectureship in Public Health Practice will be given by author Steven Johnson.

Founder of the youth movement that helped bring change to Serbia will speak Oct. 18.

Strong curriculum, flexible schedules and cutting-edge classes were highlights for reviewers.

The winners each receive a $2,500 scholarship and will represent UAB.

Family caregiver “boot camp” will offer strategies, resources to cope with traumatic brain injuries.

UAB Montgomery campus will enroll 10 third-year medical students starting May 2014.

ASCE chapter will host a disc golf tourney to help fund community projects.

UAB launches new chapter of career-planning organization Delta Epsilon Iota. 
Recipients earn a $2,500 scholarship and serve as representatives of UAB; winners will be announced during the Homecoming game on Oct. 6.

Events will be held across the Birmingham area for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The Collat School of Business MBA Alumni Breakfast Series continues with Craig Collum.

The School of Nursing Alumni Weekend will be Oct. 18-20.

The Oct. 16 is part of the Reynolds Historical Lecture Series.

The Blazer Fun Run will be Saturday, Oct. 13.

UAB IT will host a series of expert lectures on cybersecurity.

A free comedy show, the annual Gurney Derby race and a parade led by mascots Blaze and Vulcan are among the Homecoming 2012 highlights at UAB.
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