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News You Can Use Published 11 months ago

Experts from the UAB School of Dentistry say dental anxiety is common but manageable.

Arts & Events Published 11 months ago

For “Outside Lines,” AEIVA Curator Hannah Spears was inspired to select works that examine how artists’ use of color reflects broader shifts in society, technology and culture.

People of UAB Published 11 months ago

The grant will develop a credentialed curriculum for a career path in research administration and grants management.

Research & Innovation Published 11 months ago

A cluster analysis in the Deep South showed that racial background significantly influences diabetes subtype distribution.

News You Can Use Published 11 months ago

Learn expert tips on reducing digital eye strain caused by prolonged screen time, including proper vision correction, posture adjustments and regular breaks.

Research & Innovation Published 11 months ago

The study’s findings suggest a combination therapy could be a more effective and a safer approach to treating metastatic colorectal cancer.

Arts & Events Published 11 months ago

For her UAB residency, the artist is creating a two-part collaborative exhibition: “Manjari Sharma: तत् त्वम् असि (Tat Tvam Asi) The Universe is a Mirror” for the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts and "Looking for a Silver Lining" for UAB Arts in Medicine.

News You Can Use Published 11 months ago

Megan Hays, Ph.D., provides five tips for coping with stress and anxiety this election season.

Health & Medicine Published 11 months ago

See the powerful documentary “The Last Ecstatic Days” at UAB's ALys Stephens Center and hear about the cultural and spiritual considerations of dying from UAB caregivers and Aditi Sethi, M.D., with The Center for Conscious Living & Dying, with guest artist Manjari Sharma.

Campus & Community Published 11 months ago

191 first-year Blazers led the football team onto the field for the 2024 UAB Football season opener Thursday night.

Arts & Events Published 11 months ago

On Sept. 13, Odita will present a lecture on his work at 5 p.m., followed by an opening reception as part of the 2024 Arts Block Party. All events are free.

People of UAB Published 11 months ago

Mekki is honored to receive this prestigious scholarship that will alleviate the financial burden of education and provide meaningful travel experiences.

People of UAB Published 11 months ago

As the 2024 Mobile Medical Museum artist-in-residence, Baulos worked with the museum to research the history of local medicinal plants and develop this extraordinary project.

Research & Innovation Published 11 months ago

Vohra is leading the Center for Additively Manufactured Complex Systems under Extremes at UAB in advancing understanding of 3D-printed materials when subjected to extremes of pressures, temperatures and high-velocity impacts.

Campus & Community Published 11 months ago

Lil Jon’s appearance joins a variety of musical artists who have been invited to perform at UAB. Previous artists include T-Pain in 2023, Weezer for the University’s 50th anniversary in 2019 and H.E.R for the 2018 Spring Concert

People of UAB Published 11 months ago

Kerry Madden-Lunsford’s recent creative writing accolades include publishing a Junior Library Guild selection book and a New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diary” entry.

Arts & Events Published 11 months ago

Theatre UAB will present “God of Carnage,” “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” “The Revolutionists,” and “She Kills Monsters,” with Disney’s “Freaky Friday” in collaboration with Red Mountain Theatre Company.

News You Can Use Published 11 months ago

UAB kicks off their fourth season at Protective Stadium on Aug. 29. UAB Athletics offers important guidelines to keep in mind when heading to game day at Protective Stadium.  

Campus & Community Published 11 months ago

Murrow Awards are among the most prestigious in broadcast and digital news and honor outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.

Research & Innovation Published 11 months ago

A recent study by UAB researchers showed that teenagers with higher levels of adiposity have more cognitive impact from poor sleep compared to teenagers with a healthy weight.

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