He was been named the winner of the Jane F. Desforges Distinguished Teacher Award.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham participated in the study.
The annual event, which has gone virtual, begins Monday.
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Jefferson County.
Troy University awarded Foundation Scholarships to several local residents.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham's bond rating has gone from stable to positive.
Henry Panion III, Ph.D., is being honored as a producer, composer, arranger, conductor and orchestrator as well as an educator.
He was nominated for his sense of integrity, dedication and leadership to the promotion of Asians in the academic surgery setting.
She will learn firsthand how the legislative system works while conducting research on issues such as education, health and foreign affairs.
The program was put on pause one year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several area schools have announced they will close early Wednesday due to the threat of severe weather.
All 2020 graduates and spring 2021 graduates are invited to participate.
Christopher Seitz, senior research professor at Wycliffe College in Toronto, will deliver Beeson Divinity School’s annual Biblical Studies.
This free event is part of the ongoing series "Critical Conversations: Community Wide Civic Dialogue."
The documentary “Philoxenia,” by Jessica Chriesman, features local favorites such as Demetri’s BBQ, The Bright Star and Gus's Hot Dogs.
A survey for parents of BCS students will be considered when the school board votes on the 2021-22 calendar.
The Alabama Community College System announced that tuition will remain the same for the upcoming school year.
The facility will be funded through a gift from the Altec Styslinger Foundation.
Two teachers in the Jefferson County school system were honored as 2021 Teachers of the Year.
A high school in the Birmingham metro will receive a $25,000 ESports lab from the High School Esports League.
The largest amount of funding went to investigators in the School of Medicine.
Established in 2006, the awards recognize employees, students and organizations.
The emergency department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham participated in the study.
Magdalena Szaflarski, Ph.D., associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Sociology, will lead the talk.
The money raised will help student scholarships.
The free, virtual lecture is being offered through the Jemison Visiting Professorship in the Humanities Endowment.
Henrich joins the University of Alabama at Birmingham from Georgia State University, where he was a professor of psychology.
Contributions could transform the campus, the Birmingham community and even the world.
He also hosts “Sleep in Cinema,” on Substrate Radio.
The list, gathered by The Community of Scholars, was published in Cell Monitor this winter.
Dipal Patel has been accepted to present her research about the demographics of Fortune 500 companies.
Samford's Brock School of Business has a new leader at the helm, the seventh dean in the business school's history.
A virtual reception is set for Saturday, March 13.
Scott Batey, Ph.D., MSW, has implemented the community health worker intervention in a previous study.
Charles M. (Chad) Carson, Ph.D. has been named the seventh dean of Samford University’s Brock School of Business.
Suzanne Judd, Ph.D., an epidemiologist at UAB, explains why it is important to remain vigilant in reducing the spread of the virus.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, guests are not allowed on Samford's campus at this time but are encouraged to particpate virtually.
The goal is to provide equal access to potential students who are seeking higher education.
Stacy A. Krueger-Hadfield, Ph.D., will use the funds to develop tools for studying microbial evolutionary genetics.
Students can choose to engage in research and modeling in quantum optics, quantum cryptography, quantum materials and quantum information.