IBM and Miles College are building on the need to advance digital skills in education.
UAB at Birmingham has partnered with the PathCheck Foundation to include the university’s anonymous COVID exposure verification technology.
Alabamians who download and use the GuideSafe™ app now have an added layer of information when traveling to help make informed decisions.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, there is a 25 to 30 percent increased risk of developing heart disease among nonsmokers.
Savor the holiday spirit with guitarist Eric Essix at a LIVE Virtual Drive-in concert, Sunday, Dec. 13, at the University of Alabama.
UAB Medicine has been named one of “HealthCare’s Most Wired” for 2020, by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives.
A spike in COVID-19 cases has forced one Birmingham elementary school to switch back to virtual learning for the week.
The goal is to feed the hungry in the University of Alabama at Birmingham community.
With winter approaching, figuring out how to navigate the new normal is more important than ever, experts say.
Bertha Hidalgo, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Public Health at UAB, is the recipient of the $300,000 grant.
She's a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Jeremy Day, Ph.D.
Experts are urging people to continue to stay vigilant when it comes to reducing the spread during Thanksgiving and the December holidays.
The death rates were highest among older individuals, non-Hispanic Blacks, and those living in the non-metropolitan regions in the South.
She will oversee curriculum, faculty development, academic advising, recruitment and undergraduate neuroscience research.
The Marie Sklodowska-Curie award recognizes outstanding accomplishments in leadership, teaching, research and scholarship.
Jennifer Teege, an Afro-German woman, is the author of international bestseller “My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me."
A new charter school, with an aviation and aerospace focus, will open in the fall 2022.
The event is free to attend, but tickets with additional benefits can be purchased in support of public radio news.
Her term begins this month.
Members of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra gave private recitals for COVID-19 patients in the ICU.
As the country has grappled with an opioid crisis and with COVID-19, a third crisis has brewed.
This is the first year the school has received this national honor recognizing U.S. health-related professional schools' inclusion efforts.
The program is a five-week short course which combines business model training with a customer discovery process.
COVID-19 has changed the centuries-old process of defending dissertations and theses.
Individuals who scored higher on a test designed to measure depressive symptoms had a higher stroke risk than those with lower scores.
Eight researchers from the university made presentations during the virtual event.
University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers Casey Morrow and Hyunmin Koo used powerful genomic tools and supercomputers in their work.
Many area schools have opted to begin the school day late Thursday due to anticipated issues surrounding Hurricane Zeta.
Video meetings are a fact of life in the COVID-19 era, which means many of us spend our days staring at our colleagues, and ourselves.
More than 80 students, faculty and staff gave a combined 168 hours of their time and effort on Oct. 23.
Vijayan is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Material Science and Engineering and Department.
Neuzil noted in her talk that the university has been a major player in vaccine trial design and execution due to leadership by faculty.
Purushotham Bangalore will help develop novel software to support marine biologists.
Nitesh Saxena and her team suggested changing its meeting security code validation method necessary to verify the cryptographic keys.
The funds will help researchers evaluate the impact of mild traumatic brain injury on teen driving.
The team looked at the time period of March 1 to May 4.
As reported in the journal Diabetes, this coating delays allograft and autoimmune-mediated rejection in mouse models of T1D.
The loss of hospitals has been felt most keenly in Southern regions of the United States, from Florida to Texas.
Tatum is a clinical psychologist widely known for both her expertise on race relations and as a thought leader in higher education.
The virtual talk is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 26.