She's been executive director of the Harbert Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship since 2014.
This work will further examine whether differences in demographics impact cancer prevention and control, management, and survivorship.
The building along the Campus Green opened in August.
This year's parade and many other events will be virtual.
Several Birmingham-area students were named to the Dean's and President's lists at the University of Alabama for the Summer Term.
The live discussion on Zoom begins at noon.
The panel discussion on Oct. 1 will focus on how the community can help past offenders.
Devices may not create eye problems, but extended use may more readily reveal them.
The funds will be used to help students and their parents in their understanding of law.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a new method of surface engineering polymer soft materials.
The #SharetheMicNow campaign’s mission is to magnify Black women in communities across the country and the important work they are doing.
Student retention is at an all-time high.
Alabama is one of 10 U.S. states with the highest rates of short sleep duration, according to UAB Medicine.
Dr. Kimberly Hendershot will be inducted on Sept. 25.
UAB was the only institution in Alabama to receive the annual award.
Study results were statistically stronger for suicide than homicide.
Susan Spezzini, program director of English as a second language in the School of Education at UAB, will travel to Paraguay for her project.
New rankings from U.S. News & World Report evaluate colleges based on factors such as academic excellence and graduation rates.
Despite the effects of antiviral therapy on longevity, people living with HIV are showing signs of accelerated aging.
Trained teachers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Education scored significantly above the state average this year.
A Parker High School football coach has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the team to quarantine and cancel its next two games.
Abigail Franks is one of just 58 recipients nationwide.
Researchers have long tried to unravel the signaling that provokes this attack.
UAB's Peter Jones provides recommendations for those trying to regroup.
Even with the help of medications, many groups, including older adults and Black adults, are less likely to control their blood pressure.
UAB expert says use of Zoom and other tools will remain important post-pandemic.
Students in the Jefferson County school district may soon return to in-person learning after starting the year at home.
The program is part of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center.
The dialogue will explore the effects of racist policies both past and present.
This designation ranks the University of Alabama at Birmingham among just 100 other programs nationwide.
The award-winning public radio journalist will head this joint regional news collaboration between NPR and member stations in three states.
The goal is to reduce the need for invasive mechanical ventilation and ICU care.
The five-year grant is for $777,384.
Alabama's largest Hispanic Festival is offering scholarships to deserving Hispanic students in the state.
Health Advocates at the University of Alabama at Birmingham hope that cancer awareness will spur after the death of actor Chadwick Boseman.
UAB sports medicine physician Sara Gould has been working with the NBA in the Orlando bubble since July 12.
Dr. Mark Sullivan, who had been serving as the Birmingham City School's interim superintendent, has been given the job permanently.
Matthew Alexander's research focuses on identifying new treatments for childhood neuromuscular disorders.
The flu vaccine can prevent the flu entirely, or limit the severity and duration of a bout with the disease.
Their project is titled, “Advancing Surgical Cancer Care and Equity in the Deep South."