LATEST NEWS
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UAB’s annual wreath laying ceremony to be live streamed
This year's wreath-laying ceremony will be available for viewing online. See how.
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Your feedback is needed for a health survey
On October 5, a sample of UAB students was randomly selected to participate in the National College Health Assessment (NCHA). Check your email to see if you were one of them.
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Social Media Council to keep students informed and give them a voice
Meet the students who are ensuring that Blazer’s voices are included in university messaging, social media pushes and even t-shirts!
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What's the rush? It's virtual!
The University of Alabama at Birmingham sororities and fraternities worked hard over the summer to prepare for virtual recruitment and intake.
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Recstravaganza is back!
University Recreation is bringing Recstravaganza back this year — but this time in a virtual setting!
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Need to visit Student Health Services? Check out these changes first!
While everyone is ready to get back in the swing of things, there are some slight changes in place to ensure the safety of everyone on campus.
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Blazer Kitchen is going virtual!
Blazer Kitchen at the Hill Student Center has transitioned to online shopping for the fall semester.
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Campus Dining announces opening dates for venues
The Univesity of Alabama Birmingham Campus Dining has released the upcoming dining hours for its multiple venues.
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Welcome back to the Campus Recreation Center!
UAB's Campus Recreation Center is scheduled to reopen on August 17. The recreation center will follow a re-entry plan with modified hours of operations, facility spaces and other accommodations.
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How to be prepared to return to campus
How can students prepare for the “new normal” when returning to campus this fall?
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UAB launches UAB CARES Suicide Prevention Initiative
The University of Alabama at Birmingham cares deeply about the overall health and well-being of its entire campus community. To reach those in need, UAB has established the UAB CARES Suicide Prevention Initiative.
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DSS’s Commitment to Captioning will promote accessibility for all
Disability Support Services wants the entire UAB community to know that accessibility is their top priority!
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Student Affairs and wellbeing: having fun and staying safe
When guarding your wellbeing during a pandemic, it’s important to take care of yourself, and even find some ways to have some fun and engage with others in safe ways.
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Leah Perz, graduating student, begins family legacy as UAB Blazers
Honors College student Leah Perz will graduate this Saturday, May 2, with her parents following her footsteps, for all to be a part of the UAB Blazer community.
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UAB housing, dining and parking will offer refunds to students
In efforts to protect students from the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple services and amenties on campus were closed before the end of the Spring 2020 semester. In response, the university is offering students a refund for services they paid for but did not get to fully use.
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Office of the Provost announces supplement to help Spring grades, tenure and more
The Office of the Provost has released a statement regarding a measure to help students and teachers determine spring semester grades during COVID-19 challenges. The new measure, referred to as Supplement No.1, will allow pass/fail gradings for the semester, promtion or tenure "clock" extensions and non-use of spring student course evaluations.
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Live streams and events to keep you connected while quarantined
With social distancing in full effect, students have been strongly advised to remain indoors. After a while, things inside can get a bit boring.
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7 resources to keep you active during self-isolation
The gyms may be closed, but that doesn't mean you can’t stay active at home! Here are 7 ways you can stay active during quarantine.
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Do you “Know the Code”?
UAB Student Conduct & Outreach wants to make sure students, faculty, staff and members of the UAB community are aware of the significant changes made to the Student Conduct Code.
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Newlyweds to graduate from UAB together with master’s degrees Dec. 13
It is no exaggeration to say the lives of Shakima Knox and Steven D. Wilson were shaped by the University of Alabama at Birmingham.