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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Dancing through degrees: Ballerina graduates from UAB with aspirations to advance philosophy and art educationAcademics and dance have a lot in common: Kendall Baker brought her interests and passions together to earn two degrees while performing with the Alabama Ballet.
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A is for Arrington: UAB graduate student publishes first children’s bookUAB graduate student discovered an educational need for children’s books about how local African American heroes sprang to action.