Sam Hunt was the quarterback of the Blazers in 2006 and 2007. May 2009: UAB received an anonymous gift of $5 million to be used chiefly for scholarships for women or minorities. His lecture was titled "Fiberoptics: Retrospect and Prospect.". 2015: Alesia Jones became the fourth chair of the UAB Commission on the Status of Women. February 1, 1977: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became the second president of UAB. March 2000: An administration building for The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation was completed on South 22nd Street adjacent to The Kirklin Clinic. July 1, 2007: Barnes & Noble took over management of the UAB Bookstore located in the Hill University Center. May 1971: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a classroom for the humanities (Humanities Building) and a library (Sterne Library). During his career he served as a vice president for Birmingham's Medical Center East Hospital (1991-92); as administrator/CEO of St. Clair Regional Hospital in Pell City . The recently completed expansion project added over 72,000 square-feet of space and drastically changed the front of the building along University Boulevard. September 22, 1967: The Veterans Administration Research Wing was dedicated. February 1960: Frank E. and Margaret Cameron Spain gave $500,000 for the construction of new rehabilitation center. April 2003: The UAB Health Sciences bookstore location on South 20th Street was closed and the bookstore was relocated to the Hill University Center. View +2-*****19. j****[email protected] mary chris ponder. April 2018: A renovation project began on the BBVA Compass Field to expand the facility to 4,000 seats and to add a new video board and permanent ticket booths, concession stands, and restrooms. November 10, 1982: William H. Mitchell, Jr., and Dr. Sandral Hullet were elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Humphrey received a history degree from UAB and had been a scholarship member of the Blazer track team. "Catch the Spirit" was the theme for the week's festivities. 1989: The UAB National Alumni Society celebrated its 10th anniversary with a sold-out Homecoming Gala featuring music by the Tams, a group that had played the first ever Student Government Association-sponsored dance in 1967. June 8, 1948: Carmen Margarita Sosa of Salinas, Puerto Rico, received a certificate in medical technology, the first international student to graduate from a program at the Medical Center in Birmingham. 1961: The Roberts & Son Building was purchased for use as the outpatient clinic of University Hospital. The awarding ceremony was held in UAB hospital. degrees from the Medical College of Alabama in the last commencement ceremony held in Mobile. UAB received a gold medal in the Mixed Youth Choir category and silver medals in the Sacred Music with Accompaniment and Spiritual categories. January 1, 1998 Ann Dumaresq became second director of the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center. September 1970: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees held the first board meeting at the newly independent UAB. He then pursued a nephrology fellowship at Vanderbilt University and served as Chief Nephrology fellow. June 16, 2018: At the 2018 Southeast Regional Emmy Awards the office of University Relations won UAB's first Emmy award, winning in the "Outstanding Sports-Feature Segment" category for "More than a Game." Company: UAB Hospital. December 1971: Dr. Joseph Appleton was named first dean of the School of Engineering after having served as interim dean since August. January 30, 1860: Act No. The space at Legion Field would be used for three years until football operations were moved to an on-campus site. Dr. Hubert H. Harper, associate professor of English, was the first Ingalls recipient. 1956: The first annual spring dance was held at the Birmingham Extension Center. September 12, 1975: The School of Optometry Building was dedicated. 2000 6th Avenue South, Floor 4. 1977: The Multipurpose Arthritis Center, later renamed the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases Center, was created. 1984: The Phoenix, a magazine for the university community published by UAB journalism students, debuted in the winter. Michael Saag, George M. Shaw, and Beatrice H. Hahn, among the top 10 AIDS researchers in the country, and highlighted the AIDS research program at UAB. April 6, 2016: Robert "Rob" Ehsan was announced as the sixth Head Coach of men's basketball just nine days after being named as interim. November 2018: Birmingham's Energen Company donated its "Wonders of America" art collection to UAB upon the energy company's merger with an out-of-state company. 901 19th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35233. UAB Medicine. May 16, 1970: The first social sorority, Alpha Sigma Tau, was formally established at UAB as Beta Zeta chapter. June 1981: Eight Avenue South was renamed University Boulevard. December 4, 1999: Neelaksh "Neel" Varshney, a senior electrical engineering major from Madison, Alabama, became the first UAB student chosen as a Rhodes Scholar. Associate Vice President, Clinical Operations. He had previously served as an assistant/associate coach for the team. November 22, 1951: The Crippled Children's Clinic and Hospital was officially dedicated adjacent to the Medical Center. May 1997: UAB Genesis Center completed as the first of 25 buildings planned for the new 100-acre UAB Research Park at Oxmoor. September 10, 1983: Cleophus Thomas, Jr., and Frank H. Bromberg, Jr., were elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 30, 1965: John L. Duncan became the first student to graduate from the Birmingham-based engineering program. February 5, 2000: A celebration held as part of alumni weekend marked the renovation of the School of Dentistry Building. August 2002: Dr. Mary G. Nash became the third Executive Director of University Hospital, the first woman and the first person with a nursing background to be named hospital director. We have taken great care and time to find the right person for this role, and we are confident Lee is that person. May 3, 2008: UAB held its first green and gold commencement ceremony, with all graduates dressed in green robes accented with gold. Dr. Henry H. Hoffman was director of the new choir. September 1970: Total student enrollment for the fall term in all schools for the second year of classes of the new UAB was 6,629, with 2,724 females. The Hospitalist program at UAB/Children's of Alabama was created in 1998 and transitioned to become the Division of Hospital Medicine with faculty that have expertise in clinical care, teaching, well-being, advocacy and clinical and QI research. August 12, 2017: Kevin Wang of Taiwan became the first international student to graduate through the INTO UAB program. October 1, 1995: UAB assumed administrative responsibility of the School of Primary Medical Care and the University Medical Clinics of the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). December 1, 2010: Dr. Arthur M. Boudreaux became interim chief-of-staff of University Hospital. September 2021: For the fiscal year of 2021, UAB received more than $848 million in extramural research grants and awards, a one-year increase of 33 percent. 2012: Lisa Jackson became the ninth head coach of the Women's Tennis team. September 1, 1978: The UAB Police Department assumed campus-wide responsibility for the enforcement of University parking rules and regulations.. Social Worker at UAB Hospital, Center for Psychiatric Medicine School Counselor at Altapointe Health System Hospitals And Medical University of Alabama November 17, 2000: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Center for Surgical Research. In 1954 the Extension Center was moved to a newly constructed facility adjacent to the Medical Center, bringing together for the first time the University's two academic components in Birmingham. (Tony) Jones, M.D.Chief Physician Executive, UAB Medicine Enterprise, Don LillyChief Network and Affiliates Officer, 500 22nd Street South, Birmingham, AL 35233. October 17, 1991: The West Pavilion of University Hospital was dedicated. UAB Medicine is unique in that our organizational structure includes a dedicated leader to advocate for APPs, help grow service lines and individual practices, provide oversight and supervision of scope of practice, and support recruitment, quality, credentialing, and privileging. Jones would resign from the board in April 2017. The university's new song was included in the December 13 commencement ceremony. The team began competition in 1993. July 2006: The School of Medicine increased the incoming first-year class to 176 students. Named in honor of a city pediatrician and chair of the countys board of health, the new polio ward was located on the fourth floor of the Hillman building. 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. September 19, 2014: Barbara M. Humphrey was elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. August 13, 1946: President Harry S. Truman signed the Hill-Burton Hospital Survey and Construction Act, co-sponsored by Alabama Senator Lister Hill. The Blazers fell to the Liberty Flames 36-12 before an announced attendance of 37,167. 1978: The Alabama Regional Organ and Tissue Center established. March 14, 2015: The UAB Blazers defeated the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders 73-60 to win the C-USA men's basketball championship, UAB's first Conference USA basketball title. March 18, 2019: Dr. Mona N. Fouad presented the fifty-fifth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "When Health Disparities Became Science.". 1945: The Cullom Apartments located at the corner of South 20th Street and 8th Avenue South were acquired for use as student dormitories and as faculty housing. Nambayan was from the Philippines. June 4, 1989: The UAB Mace, designed by local artist Cordray Parker, was first used during the universitys commencement. January 1988: In response to the growing AIDS epidemic, the 1917 Clinic was opened at UAB. April 24, 2002: A new building for the School of Health Related Professions was dedicated along University Boulevard. January 9, 1993: The Blazer Warrior, UAB's third official mascot, was unveiled at a men's basketball game against Marquette University. Dr. Vickers, a native of Demopolis, Alabama, and a former member of the UAB surgery faculty, was chair of surgery at the University of Minnesota when his appointment was announced in August. The medical school had more than $156.3 million and moved up from 31st to 26th in NIH funding. 2016 Present, Southern Society of Clinical Investigation (SSCI) 1982: The Alabama Legislature and the voters of Alabama approved a constitutional amendment increasing the membership on the University of Alabama Board of Trustees from eight to fifteen, with the aim to provide diversity and better representation on the governing board of the three campus University of Alabama System. Dr. Michael E. Kimerling was named first director of the center. March 31, 2006: UAB finalized the purchase of the HealthSouth Medical Center and renamed the facility UAB Highlands. (Chair of the Board)PresidentUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Anupam Agarwal, M.D.Senior Vice President for Medicine and DeanUAB Heersink School of Medicine, Robert C. (Mike) BrockPartnerKirkland & Ellis, LLP, Dawn BulgarellaChief Executive OfficerUAB Health System, Mitchell B. Cohen, M.D.Professor and Katharine Reynolds Ireland ChairChair, Department of Pediatrics. September 1, 2016: C. Ray Hayes became the seventh chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System. December 1, 1978: Drs. March 18, 1967: Dr. Thomas E. Hunt delivered the fourth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Tricky Business of Teaching.". October 18, 1959: Luther Leonidas Hill Heart Center was dedicated. The clinic offered full ophthalmological and optometric services and housed a full-service, in-house optical store. Deal became dean of the School of Medicine after having served as interim since April. A search to name an interim dean of the College was initiated. The University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB) became one of the three universities in the new three-campus system. May 9, 2009: Due to the number of graduates and to better accommodate invited guests, UAB for the first time offered two commencement ceremonies. May 11, 1973: A tornado struck downtown Birmingham in the area of 6th Avenue North. July 25, 1964: Samuel Earle G. Hobbs was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Ehsan was formerly an assistant coach for the Blazers. January 1, 1985: Dr. Jerry W. Stephens became second director of the Mervyn H. Sterne Library. May 2, 1991: UAB held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Bertha and Joseph Smolian International House on 10th Avenue South. September 22, 1996: Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center officially opened with Leonard Slatkin conducting the National Symphony Orchestra. Dr. McMahon, a professor of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology and the Jarman F. Lowder Professor of Neuroscience at UAB, became dean on the first of October. November 2014: In the newly renovated Comprehensive Cancer Center, two new rooms were dedicated in honor of the first two directors of the Center, the John R. Durant, MD, Educational Facility and the Albert and Rita LoBuglio Board Room. Dr. Joshua Carpenter, president of SRI, explained to the board that the sale would allow SRI to "narrow our focus to life sciences, an abiding strength of UAB. March 27, 2008: UAB announced that the Women's Synchronized Swimming team would be eliminated as a varsity sport at the end of the 2009 season. April 1973: The UAB School of Business became the youngest business school in the nation to be accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. March 1878: The graduating class at the Medical College of Alabama included two international students, Segundo Zertuche of Mexico and Charles Hampden Field of London, England. Join to view profile University Hospital-UAB . July 1968: Dr. Herschell Lee Hamilton received a clinical appointment in the Department of Surgery and became the first African American board-certified general surgeon at University Hospital. December 5, 2011: Garrick McGee was introduced as the fourth head coach of the UAB football team. October 9, 1960: The Psychiatric Clinic was dedicated. January 1920: Dr. Alfred E. Thayer became acting dean of the medical school in Mobile. Her visit to UAB included a public lecture on Greek tragedy and Aristotles Poetics. April 13, 2017: The new INTO UAB Center, housed on the second floor of the Mervyn H. Sterne Library, was officially dedicated. 1987: UAB Hospice Program was established in University Hospital. December 31, 1963: The independent Eye Foundation Hospital was opened following dedication ceremonies on December 8, 1963. August 21, 1966: North Wing of University Hospital was dedicated. 1959: Research grants, training grants, and fellowships at the Medical Center exceeded $1,000,000. Dr. Virginia Gauld, Betty Jean Duff and Debra Strother received awards for administrator/staff. 1968: The Alabama Ballet, formerly known as the Alabama State Ballet, became an affiliate of UAB. 2003: Dr. Louis Dale was named the first vice president for Equity and Diversity, becoming the first African American named to a vice presidential office at UAB. 1990: The first annual Step Show was held at UAB. February 8, 2008: The UAB Center for Urban Education was approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. April 1988: Dr. Robert Glaze became first vice president for Research Development. 1986: Men's Volleyball and the Riflery teams were eliminated as team sports chiefly due to NCAA regulations for sports allowed per member institution. 1966: Robert W. Holters was named interim administrator and later administrator of University Hospital. 1974: University of Alabama Medical Center Foundation, a non-profit corporation, was renamed the UAB Medical and Educational Foundation. Dr. Erwin is a graduate of the medical school at UAB. August 1971: The former Ullman High School was rededicated as UAB's Ullman Building, a facility comprised by the original 1901 school building and the school's 1955 addition. September 1, 1957: Dr. Walter B. Frommeyer, Jr., became physician-in-chief and chair of the Department of Medicine. June 3, 1982: A groundbreaking was held for the Susan Mott Webb Nutrition Sciences Building. Executive Director of Operations Steve Murray. . June 2011: Michelle C. Crews was hired as the inaugural head coach of the Women's Bowling team, a new sport set to begin competition during the fall semester. 2016 Outstanding Teacher, Division of Nephrology September 1, 1999: Bert Brouwer became interim dean of the School of Arts and Humanities. The complex may also be reserved for official UAB groups and organizations. Basil I. Hirschowitz selected as the twenty-fifth Distinguished Faculty Lecturer. Over 1,049 international students from over 100 countries are enrolled at UAB. Dr. Philip D. Smith was named director of the center. August 25, 2005: Speakers at the first meeting of the UAB Commission on the Status of Women were President Carol Z. Garrison, Provost Eli Capilouto, and Dr. Louis Dale, Vice President for Equity and Diversity. Deborath Sutherland was the first director of the cheer and dance teams. He serves as chair of the Department of Surgery at The University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine and surgeon-in-chief of UAB Hospital. In a random drawing, one of the five was selected to receive a full, undergraduate tuition scholarship to the university from the UAB Health System. It replaced the formerly issued Student Handbook. Learn more about available jobs and working at UAB Hospital on PublicServiceCareers.org. This appointment took effect in September . 1992: Nancy W. Clemmons became acting director of the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. Gynecologic Oncology Clinic at UAB Women & Infants Center of UAB Hospital. May 8, 1968: Dr. Arnold G. Diethelm successfully performed the Medical Center's first kidney transplant. January 1, 1992: Dr. O. Dale Williams became dean of the School of Public Health. Ronald T. Acton received a Ph.D. in Microbiology, becoming the first person to receive a degree from UAB. April 8, 2022: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the closure of ten research centers and institutes at UAB. May 1, 1970: Dr. Samuel B. Barker became first dean of the newly established UAB Graduate School. The injury required surgery but was not life threatening. September 2022: Fall enrollment totaled 21,639 students, a decrease of 2.92 percent from the prior year. 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. 1979: Active extramural grants and contracts at UAB totaled $47,471,028. March 27, 1973: Dr. J. Garber Galbraith delivered the tenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Perspectives in Neurosurgery.". September 1, 1999: David J. 1910: The Birmingham Medical College merged with the Birmingham Dental College (which had opened in the fall of 1893) and was renamed the Birmingham Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College. June 17, 1979: The Spain Heart Bed Tower, Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium, Wallace Cancer Bed Tower, and East Base were dedicated as part of the "New U" celebrations. Rangeela is a Hindi word that loosely translates as colorful. UAB Rangeela is an official UAB Campus Recreation club sport and it is a co-ed entity. October 10, 2012: Dr. Stephen Barnes presented the forty-ninth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Science, Collaborations, Alternatives, and the Future.. Home Dialysis July 1, 1986: Dr. Richard R. Ranney became the fourth dean of the School of Dentistry. UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences, Lister Hill Library at University Hospital, 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. August 1, 1986: Dr. Bradford W. Wild became second dean of the School of Optometry.
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