UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. 2015 Fellow of the American Society of Nephrology July 6, 2015: In a non-scientific online poll, UAB affiliates voted overwhelmingly to reinstate the name of Gang Green for the Official Student Fan Club of UAB Athletics.
UAB Hospital Employer Profile - PublicServiceCareers.org May 26, 1925: Jimmie Ethel Montgomery received a B.S. June 16, 1969: Governor Albert P. Brewer announced the establishment of The University of Alabama System comprised of autonomous campuses in Tuscaloosa (UA), Birmingham (UAB), and Huntsville (UAH). December 4, 1976: School of Community and Allied Health Resources was renamed the School of Public and Allied Health, Dr. Keith D. Blayney renamed as dean. May 20, 2011: Dr. Michael S. Reddy was named as interim dean of the School of Dentistry, to be effective on June 6, 2011. October 13, 1983: Drs. September 1, 1962: Dr. Joseph F. Volker became second vice president for Health Affairs. 1997: UAB administrators established the University-Wide Interdisciplinary Research Center (UWIRC) Program to provide UAB funding for those research centers and institutes designated as a UWIRC entity. July 1999: Dr. James B. McClintock was named third dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) systems group is responsible for the inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of all Hospital heating and cooling systems. October 30, 1981: Groundbreaking was held for the University Center. While HEW made a few suggestions for administrative improvements, the university was noted for its progress. June 27, 1988: The first heart-lung transplant in Alabama was performed at University Hospital by a team headed by Drs. December 15, 1974: Patience Hodges Claybon became the first African American female graduate of the School of Medicine. 1922: Hillman Hospital received its first accreditation. November 18, 1988: Dr. November 2015: Dr. Sarah Parcak, an associate professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences, was announced as the recipient of the 2016 TED Prize for her pioneering work using satellite imaging to make archaeological discoveries on earth. September 1, 1984: Ken Letson became UAB's second Sports Information director. The Blazers record of 24-5 matched their best season record, and the 13-3 conference record was the best in the team's history. January 13, 1978: In a campus-wide election, students, faculty, and staff voted to name all intercollegiate athletic teams the UAB Blazers. January 1996: Dr. Charlotte G. Borst became first executive director of UAB Historical Collections, comprised by the Reynolds Historical Library, the Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences, and the UAB Archives. December 9, 1960: The Health Sciences Research Building was dedicated. Dr. Roland L. Weinsier was named as first director of the new center.
UAB Hospital - UAB Medicine August 15, 2001: Dr. Linda C. Lucas became the fifth dean of the School of Engineering. 1995: The Offices of Vice President for Health Affairs and Vice President for Academic Affairs were abolished and replaced by a new Provost's Office. October 23, 1965: Daniel T. McCall, Jr., was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. September 2012: For the fourth consecutive year, UAB had a record student enrollment with 17,999 students entering the fall term. September 19, 2003: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Center for Heart Failure Research. Dr. Blanton came to UAB from the University of Memphis. UAB Hospital-Highlands. Gynecologic Oncology Clinic at UAB Women & Infants Center of UAB Hospital. 1831: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees was created by the Alabama legislature. 1895: A one-story annex to the main building, housing the microscopy and pathology laboratories, was completed at the Medical College of Alabama. The school was officially renamed as the University of Alabama School of Medicine. April 16-17, 1970: Officials with the US Dept of Health, Education and Welfare toured UAB to review the universitys compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
March 8, 2022: The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees approved the sale of the engineering division of the UAB-affiliated Southern Research Institute (SRI) to Kratos, a national aerospace company headquartered in Delaware. 2000 Volunteer of the Year Award, Bread and Roses Homeless Shelter for Women February 9, 2021: Forbes named UAB as the best large employer in the nation. December 6, 1950: The first performance of Town and Gown Theater, which had been organized earlier in the year by James F. Hatcher, Jr., was held in the downtown Temple Arena Theatre. Dr. Heersink, of Dothan, Alabama, is a renowned eye surgeon, innovator, and entrepreneur. March 3, 1964: Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison delivered the first Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Witches and Doctors.". October 12, 1979: UABs new heliport was dedicated on the western edge of campus. Dr. Lisa M. Guay-Woodford was named director of the new center. January 1, 2004: Dr. Huw F. Thomas became the seventh dean of the School of Dentistry. Staff Council. 2017 Deans Excellence Award for Service April 24, 1998: Brad Rollow was named interim CEO of VIVA Health, Inc. April 1998: Richard L. Margison became vice president for Financial Affairs and Administration. July 2015: UAB acquired the Paula Building at 728 Richard J. Arrington, Jr., Boulevard. March 21, 1994: The Samuel Ullman Museum on 15th Avenue South opened as a UAB facility dedicated to Birmingham educational reformer and poet Samuel Ullman. 205-996-4662. November 1968: Dr. Clifton K. Meador became dean of the Medical College of Alabama. August 1977: Fran Sharp Merrell became the first head coach of the new Women's Basketball team. Scott Buchalter completed his medical residency and pulmonary fellowship at UAB in the late 1970s and early 1980s, joining the division immediately after his training. Nambayan was from the Philippines. May 27, 1956: Howard C. Elliott, Jr., became the first man to receive a doctoral degree (in biochemistry) conferred through the Medical Center. 1975: The Alabama legislature appropriated funds for the purchase of approximately 45 blocks for UAB expansion. September 27, 1999: The General Clinical Research Center was formally dedicated as the Pittman General Clinical Research Center in honor of Dr. James A. Pittman, Jr. September 1999: Dr. Adeniyi Coker, Jr., became director of UAB's new African American Studies program. Thomas C. Smitherman won first prize for his paper Distribution of Sucrose-C14 in Thyroid Tissue. Dr. James A. Pittman, Jr., was his faculty sponsor. October 23, 1981: Dr. James A. Pittman, Jr., delivered the eighteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Progress.". March 20, 1998: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Chemoprevention Center with Dr. Clinton J. Grubbs as first director. September 7, 1999: Michael A. Flannery became associate director of UAB Historical Collections. Twenty centers were closed and six other centers were merged into existing UAB centers. May 2009: UAB received an anonymous gift of $5 million to be used chiefly for scholarships for women or minorities. March 10, 2019: The Birmingham Legion competed in its first soccer match at UAB's BBVA Compass Field. She was the first female vice president at UAB. October 6, 1971: The Rebel and Sophie Zeigler Medical Research Building was dedicated. October 5, 1974: The Silver Anniversary Celebration of the UAB Town and Gown Theatre was the inaugural theatrical event held at the citys new Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center. December 15, 1981: The Ambulatory Dialysis Home Training Center opened. July 25, 1964: Samuel Earle G. Hobbs was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. January 25, 1998: The Sorority Square Building, the renovated former Van Corr Building, officially opened to provide housing suites for five UAB sororities. February 1992: The UAB Arena office towers opened. September 14, 1991: The UAB football team played its first home game at Legion Field but the Blazers lost 28-10 to Evangel College. March 29, 1899: Elizabeth White of Birmingham graduated from the Birmingham Medical College. June 10, 1998: The 1,000th laser vision correction procedure was performed at the Eye Foundation Hospital at UAB. Dr. Hubert H. Harper, associate professor of English, was the first Ingalls recipient. Tagged under. 1992: Nancy W. Clemmons became acting director of the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. June 4, 1978: Terrence N. Ingraham received his O.D. "Born Yesterday" starred Tommy Dix, a star of Broadway and Hollywood. May 1986: Upon the retirement of Harry "the Hat" Walker, assistant coach Pete Rancont was named as the second head coach of Men's Baseball. April 12, 2019: Finis E. St. John, IV, a member of the Board of Trustees since 2002, became the eighth chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System. The acquisition included several 16th, 17th, and 18th century titles that were added to the library's collection of rare books.
4. 2016: The State of Alabama became the first state in the country to host institutions receiving five EPSCoR Track II grants, four of which were awarded to UAB.
Sherry Polhill receives Red Cross award - News | UAB The national search was chaired by Tony Caminiti, director of Facilities Operations, and an 6-member search committee representing university and EH&S staff, in partnership with executive search firm LeadExec. January 28, 1969: Dr. Frank A. September 1, 1999: A reorganization of the School of Business became effective, reducing the academic departments from five to three. 1987: The UAB Research Foundation was formed as a non-profit corporation with the mission to identify, assess, and market commercially viable technology developed at UAB. 1966: Laboratory of Medical Genetics was established under the direction of Drs. June 26, 2001: The 13th Street Ensemble, UAB's professional equity theater company in residence at the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center, debuted with a performance of "Noises Off." Hospital Maintenance is responsibile for the inspection, testing and maintenance of the UAB and Highlands Hospital physical environments, which includes more than 6 million square feet of clinical space. July 1992: Judy Sackville became interim head coach of Women's Volleyball. October 2, 1894: The Birmingham Medical College opened for its first term with Dr. William H. Johnston as dean. The bowl's co-MVPs were wide receiver Xavier Ubosi (offense) and Anthony Rush (defense).
Director of MPA ProgramLocation:Politics Int'l Affairs Regular/Temporary:Regular Job ID:607033 Full/Part Time:Full-Time Workplace Culture . 2007: A small island in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica was renamed Amsler Island in honor of UAB biologists Dr. Charles D. Amsler and Margaret O. Amsler who had studied the continent's marine biology for over three decades. Dr. Jere P. Segrest was named the centers first director. 2013: Alan Murray became the sixth head coach of the Men's Golf team. UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. January 28, 1989: ESPN televised the mens home basketball game against UNC-Charlotte, the first national athletics broadcast from the UAB campus. This was the first time UAB had more than 22,000 students. September 24, 1945: The two-year basic medical sciences program on the Tuscaloosa campus of The University of Alabama was closed. 1984: Joann Beddow became the first head coach of the Women's Golf team. The center campus included the main hospital complex, two professional office buildings, parking for over 1,400 cars, and several outlying structures. The UAB team finished in fifth place. Three cases were heard by Chief Justice C. C. Torbert, Jr., and the other eight members of Alabamas highest court.
COVID-19: Bacterial Co-Infection Is a Major Risk Factor for Death, ICU Fabry Disease and other rare genetic kidney disease The award honors a UAB investigator who leads/promotes interdisciplinary research and is named in honor of Dr. Richard B. Marchase, former vice president for Research and Economic Development and former interim president of UAB. 2010: UAB became one of the first two civilian hospitals in the US to host a US Air Force Special Operations Surgical Team (SOST). July 1, 2018: Dr. Dr. Clifton K. Meador was named as the center's first director. Deal named interim dean of the School of Medicine. admin login frontend login. November 9, 1977: UAB joined the Sun Belt Conference. 2016 Present, American Telemedicine Association, UAB Medicine physician Ratings & Reviews features star ratings and comments from patients surveys about their office visit experiences. October 30, 1992: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved renaming the UAB Medical Center as the UAB Academic Health Center. 1978: Dr. Aaron L. Lamar, Jr., was named assistant vice president and dean of Student Affairs, becoming the first African American appointed to a senior administrative position at UAB. May 2012: Dr. Louise T. Chow, a professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics, was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, the second UAB faculty member to be so honored. 1970: The Graduate Student Association was chartered. Drs. 500 22nd Street South, Birmingham, AL 35233. June 1, 1997: Dr. Thomas C. Meredith became fourth chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System. March 27, 1969: Dr. Howard L. Holley delivered the sixth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "And Gladly Teach.". 2008: The Southeast Biosafety Laboratory Alabama Birmingham Building (SEBLAB) was completed as UAB's level-3 biosafety facility. Dr. Sadis Matalon was named first director of the new center. June 1948: Dr. Joseph F. Volker was named first dean of the School of Dentistry. 1978: Howard G. Hawk became the first UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. September 1970: Dean Henry B. Peters announced the appointment of the first academic faculty for the one-year old School of Optometry. Sherry Polhill, director of Hospital Laboratories and Respiratory Care at UAB, has received the Blood Services Outstanding Contributor award from the American Red Cross for 2012. She had previously served as an assistant coach and as the interim head coach. The center had been established earlier in the year following the receipt of a $26.9 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Emily Simmons - Director of Program Development - University Hospital The collection will be displayed and used by the university's Arts in Medicine (AIM) program and the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts. July 1, 2017: Dr. Lynn Kirkland, chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, became interim dean of the School of Education. March 17, 2005: The UAB Blazers defeated the LSU Tigers by the score of 82 to 68 in the opening round of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament. November 2009: Dr. Jean Ann Linney, dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences, was named as interim dean of UAB's new College of Arts and Sciences. 1990: Alabama's first use of single-fiber arthroscope for monitoring the treatment of arthritis occurred at University Hospital. May 3, 2022: Dr. Casey Weaver, a professor of pathology, was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, the third UAB faculty member to be so honored. October 26, 1967: The student newspaper, Kaleidoscope, was first published. Reinstallation of the work began on March 26. July 1993: Dr. J. Claude Bennett was named to succeed Dr. Charles A. McCallum, Jr., as president of UAB. April 19, 1996: The Center for Metabolic Bone Disease and the Center for Radical Free Cell Biology were approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. June 5, 1969: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved a plan to provide for a system in which a separate President will be elected for each of the three campuses of the University with each President reporting to the Board of Trustees. The new three-campus system, a plan which was to be effective September 5, 1969, was announced publicly eleven days later. In 2009 Dr. Benjamin would become the third Alabamian appointed as Surgeon-General of the United States. 1897: The state legislature confirmed the charter of the Birmingham Medical College. June 14, 1970: The Psychiatric Day Treatment Center was dedicated. Dr. Richard G. Allen served as the first director of the center. June 25, 1993: South Hall, a student residence, was renamed and rededicated as Rast Hall in honor of Thomas E. Rast, a former member of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. All rights reserved. May 1977: Dr. J. Dudley Pewitt became third vice president for Administration.