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Rakshith Ramdas leads with purpose and leaves mark at UABAs he prepares to graduate, Rakshith Ramdas reflects on his opportunities with CAS and shares more about the doors opened for him at UAB. For Rakshith Ramdas, his path to the University of Alabama at Birmingham began with a nudge from his sister. -
One for the Books: 17 faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences published books in 2025Seventeen faculty members across various departments in the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s College of Arts and Sciences wrote or edited 19 books last year. Seventeen faculty members across various departments in the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s College of Arts and Sciences wrote or edited 19 books last year. -
UAB’s APSTI helps public servants grow — and helps grow new public servantsThe Alabama Public Service Training Initiative, launched last year, is supported by the Office of the Provost and the UAB Strategic Investment Fund. Learn how the initiative is providing professional development to elected officials and prepping a new pipeline for service in a summer camp for high schoolers. -
UAB to evaluate the impact of neighborhood revitalization on residents’ lung healthIn partnership with the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District, the City of Birmingham and community partners, UAB will assess the effectiveness of public housing renovations and environmental refinements on community health. -
Miss UAB 2026 is Mckinley HubbardHubbard, 20, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, also won the Miss Congeniality and Talent awards, winning $2,800 in scholarships. -
Meet the 2025 - 2026 CAS ChampionsThe College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce the 2025-2026 CAS Champions. CAS Champions are student ambassadors who serve as leaders within the College. -
Four honored with Provost’s Awards for Faculty ExcellenceStacy Moak, Mary Kathryn Sewell-Loftin, Sarah Culver and Samiksha Raut demonstrated extraordinary commitment to engaging undergraduate students in service learning, undergraduate research, education abroad and core teaching. -
Three UAB students receive Department of State’s Critical Language ScholarshipThe CLS Program partners with universities and nonprofits globally to provide American students opportunities to develop international language proficiency and cultural understanding, supporting long-term U.S. engagement with critical regions of the world. -
Latest class graduates from Blaze Leadership AcademyCongratulations to the 19 faculty and staff leaders who completed UAB’s leadership development program this month. Meet the graduates and see the requirements for the 2025-2026 cohort; nominations open in June. -
College of Arts and Sciences faculty members published 17 books in 2024College of Arts and Sciences faculty gathered at the Abroms-Engel Insitute for the Visual Arts on April 21 to celebrate 19 authors. -
Alabama Public Service Training Initiative launches, names directorIn Fall 2024, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Department of Political Science and Public Administration received support from UAB’s Strategic Investment Fund (SIF) to launch the Alabama Public Service Training Initiative (APSTI) with the mission to advance more effective, efficient, and responsive public and nonprofit sectors. -
Carlisle shares impactful stories through filmsOliver Carlisle, an anthropology major with minors in women and gender studies and film, is preparing to graduate from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in December 2024. Throughout their time at UAB, Carlisle embraced opportunities to combine multiple disciplines and apply that interdisciplinary learning into real, tangible outcomes. -
Meet the 2024 – 2025 CAS ChampionsThe College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce the 2024-2025 CAS Champions. The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce the 2024-2025 CAS Champions. -
New Mr. and Ms. UAB 2025 are Rakshith Ramdas and Samanvi VootukuriThese exceptional students will each receive $2,500 scholarships and serve as an ambassador of UAB and as leaders of the UAB Future Blazers Alumni. -
Meet the College of Arts and Sciences USGA SenatorsMeet the student senators representing the College of Arts and Sciences in the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA)! Meet the student senators representing the College of Arts and Sciences in the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA)!Saad Khan
smkhan@uab.edu
Neuroscience
Junior
"I joined USGA to improve the life of students on campus by increasing engagement with CAS students and ensuring the voices of these students are heard and represented to administrators!"
Harrison Strong
hjstrong@uab.edu
Neuroscience
Senior
"I joined USGA because I wanted to be able to make a difference and fix the problems I had seen on campus, while also hearing student voices and implementing the ideas students want to see!"
Halla Al-Moradi
almoradi@uab.edu
Political Science
Senior
"I joined USGA to continue advocating for CAS students' needs and concerns, ensuring their voices are heard and represented in decisions that affect our academic and campus life."
Breanna Fisher
bnfisher@uab.edu
Psychology
Sophomore
"I joined USGA because I am deeply passionate about improving student experience at UAB. It is important to me that my time on campus translates into contributions that represent the student voice and drive positive change. I believe that everyone deserves an environment where they feel supported and empowered to share their ideas, and I want to work to facilitate that."
Neha Singaravelan
nsingara@uab.edu
Cancer Biology
Sophomore
"I joined USGA to become more involved in the student body and be a bridge between the students' voices and the UAB administration. I hope that as a Senator I will advocate for students and bring about positive change. Specifically, I will be working towards fixing the disability door buttons to ensure that everyone has equal access to buildings!"
Abby Kulkarni
akulkarn@uab.edu
Cancer Biology
Sophomore
"I had always been super shy in high school, allowing other students to speak on my behalf. When I got to college, however, I wanted to push my boundaries and be able to personally speak about my passions. Thus, I joined USGA to build my confidence and leadership skills while also helping students around me. I plan to focus on sustainability, such as promoting environmentally friendly dining items. I also hope to see more equality and accessibility for students through quiet rooms and excused class time for voting."
Punarvi Mandadapu
pmandada@uab.edu
Cancer Biology
Sophomore
"Why: While UAB is already an amazing place to be, there were aspects of the university that I found troubling as a freshman, including transportation issues and a lack of ramps and handicap buttons around campus. After realizing that the student experience did not need to be shaped solely by the university and that I could play an active role in shaping the collective Blazer experience, I joined USGA as a CAS senator!"
Abbie Deason
deasonac@uab.edu
Digital Forensics
Sophomore
"I joined USGA to ensure that the student body's voice was being heard. It is my goal as a Senator is to listen to what the undergraduate students of UAB want and need because everyone deserves to have their opinions heard, valued, and respected. My Senate seat does not belong to me, it belongs to those I represent."
Vamsi Singu
vksingu@uab.edu
Neuroscience and Spanish
Sophomore
"As a CAS Senator this year, I hope to improve equipment on campus as a means to enhance sustainability and, hence, student life on campus. For instance, we hope to switch most faucets around campus to automatic ones as a means to promote sustainability but also ease students' tensions regarding faulty/old equipment on campus."
Jaya Vadapalli
jvadapal@uab.edu
Neuroscience
Junior
"I joined USGA to become more involved on campus! While campus is a great place, there are still lots of things that can be improved. I want to be part of that change."
Jonathan Harmon
jmharmon@uab.edu
Chemistry
Junior
"I ran for SGA to promote student engagement and advocate for initiatives that prioritize mental health support. At one point, I faced burnout and felt disconnected from campus, questioning my purpose here. That changed when some friends from high school decided to start a fraternity on campus, and I eagerly joined in. Through that experience, I’ve learned that Greek life can be an incredible way to get involved and build a sense of community. Now, I want to expand efforts to encourage student involvement across all areas of campus life, while also focusing on mental health support. I believe we need more resources and initiatives to help students manage stress and maintain balance, ensuring that everyone feels connected and supported in their journey.” -
UAB professor looking to make a difference in legal debt for Jefferson County residents selected for awardJones was selected for his work on a report of the fiscal impacts of legal financial obligations for residents in Jefferson County. -
Mentorship is a Must: David Dada found his stride in the MPA program and is paying it forwardDavid Dada’s interest in the University of Alabama at Birmingham was catalyzed by an unlikely event—the renovation of Bartow Arena. David Dada’s interest in the University of Alabama at Birmingham was catalyzed by an unlikely event—the renovation of Bartow Arena. -
CAS alumni shine at annual awards dinnerOn September 19, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s National Alumni Society hosted its 2024 Alumni Awards Dinner and Annual Meeting at the UAB Alumni House. On September 19, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s National Alumni Society hosted its 2024 Alumni Awards Dinner and Annual Meeting at the UAB Alumni House. -
Hear how new technologies impact the evolution of peacemaking from a renowned ethicist, Oct. 18Decorated ethicist George Lucas will address the hopeful uses of emergent military technologies to promote stability, reduce human suffering, and counter the prevailing conflict and war tendencies. -
UAB’s Wajiha Mekki receives the esteemed Voyager Scholarship to advance passion for public serviceMekki is honored to receive this prestigious scholarship that will alleviate the financial burden of education and provide meaningful travel experiences.