David C. McGiffin and David Laskow. 2, University College Building No. Alcaino, who had been a student athlete on the Blazer men's team, had previously served as the team's assistant and associate head coach. The project, which is due to be completed by the end of the year, was initiated because UAB and the United Soccer League (USL) have agreed for the Birmingham Legion, the citys new professional soccer team, to begin play at the UAB facility starting in March 2019. December 10, 1983: Students, staff, and faculty in the arts and humanities held the first Madrigal Feaste in the newly opened University Center. July 1970: A groundbreaking cremony was held for the Physical Sciences Building. September 24, 2009: In honor of the fortieth anniversary of UAB, President Carol Z. Garrison and Provost Eli Capilouto hosted a university-wide convocation at the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center as part of the inaugural University Day celebration. 4 was passed by state voters, making possible federal matching money for the purchase of ten and one-half blocks of urban renewal lands. Clyde G. Cox was the center's first director. October 2, 1894: The Birmingham Medical College opened for its first term with Dr. William H. Johnston as dean. October 19, 1979: Dr. J. Claude Bennett delivered the sixteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Bench and the Bedside.". December 5, 2011: Garrick McGee was introduced as the fourth head coach of the UAB football team. UAB Hospital Medicine came from humble beginnings; established in 1998 with 10 assigned beds, we were the first Hospital Medicine program in the state of Alabama, and one of the first in the Southeast. The following are some of the services provided: Dale Hogeland, Major System Supervisor Plumbing August 1, 2003: Dr. James B. McClintock became interim dean of the UAB Graduate School. Mecanismos de Porosidad para Construir Cultura Contempornea Sostenible Universidad de Granada, Espaa UAB became one of about 30 institutions nationwide to reach that amount in annual license income. September 1971: Dr. Jerry D. Young became first dean of the School of Business. Dr. Kenneth G. Saag was named director of the new center. July 1, 1970: Ground was broken for the Diabetes Research and Education Hospital. 1895: A one-story annex to the main building, housing the microscopy and pathology laboratories, was completed at the Medical College of Alabama. UAB Hospital is home to the only accredited geriatric ED in Alabama, the first one in the Southeast and the 17th Level 1 geriatric ED in the world. October 1968: For the fall term, history faculty member Dr. Jack D. L. Holmes offered a course in African American history. March 10, 2019: The Birmingham Legion competed in its first soccer match at UAB's BBVA Compass Field. September 1, 1984: Dr. Blaine A. Brownell became second dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. March 31, 2006: UAB finalized the purchase of the HealthSouth Medical Center and renamed the facility UAB Highlands. Dr. David T. Curiel was named as the first director of the center. Dr. Erwin is a graduate of the medical school at UAB. 1979: Hugh Thomson became the inaugural head coach of the Women's Tennis team and the second head coach of the Men's Tennis team. Primarily, he has focused on telemedicine in the provision of care in home dialysis and rare diseases such as Fabry disease, a rare genetic disease. September 15, 1966: The Birmingham Extension Center programs were elevated to the four-year College of General Studies, which remained as a branch of The University of Alabama. She had one line of dialogue in her speaking debut. Dr. DeLucas had earned five degrees from UAB. January 1, 1899: Entering freshmen at the Birmingham Medical College were required to attend the college's new four-year course. Kaitrin Parris, DNP, RN, CNE Assistant Professor October 9, 1991: The Bone Marrow Transplant Program was reactivated at UAB with Dr. William P. Vaughan as head. Dr. William F. Bridgers was named first director of the Lister Hill Center. January 23, 1997: Dr. Michael A. Geheb, director of UAB Health Systems, was named chief executive officer of the UAB Health System Managing Board. January 1998: President W. Ann Reynolds announced plans to dissolve the five-year cooperative agreement with UAB Walker College in Jasper. November 16, 1984: The Basic Health Science Education and Research Building was dedicated. May 1971: Bracie Watson, Jr., a senior in health physics and a biology major, became the first African American elected president of the UAB student government association. Many UAB employees also volunteered to help the city of Birmingham host the soccer matches. Find a physician or specialist at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. William H. Anderson returned as dean. March 6, 1978: University College Building No. John J. McMahon, Jr., was elected president pro tempore. 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. September 2002: The remnants of Hurricane Isidore moved across Alabama and caused four days of torrential rain which resulted in flooding to campus and damage to several UAB buildings including the Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center, Business-Engineering Complex, Hill University Center, and Humanities Building. October 1, 2004: Dr. Robert R. Rich became the dean of the School of Medicine and vice president for Medicine. 1958: Dr. Arthur H. Dohlstrom received a full-time appointment as professor of Mental Health in the School of Nursing. August 1, 1986: Dr. Bradford W. Wild became second dean of the School of Optometry. Chair, Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology Medical Director, UAB Cancer Service Line Margaret Cameron Spain Endowed Chair in Obstetrics/Gynecology . 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. He had previously served as an assistant/associate coach for the team. March 18, 1967: Dr. Thomas E. Hunt delivered the fourth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Tricky Business of Teaching.". Humphrey received a history degree from UAB and had been a scholarship member of the Blazer track team. March 12, 2020: Due to the effects of the growing global pandemic of coronavirus (COVID-19), the University of Alabama System announced that classes on all three system campuses, UA, UAH, and UAB, would transition completely to an online or alternative instruction model for the remainder of March. 1990: Dr. Victor J. Matukas was named fifth dean of the School of Dentistry after having served as interim dean since November 16, 1989. 1991: Dr. Kenneth J. Roozen became first vice president for Research and University Affairs, after the merger of the offices of research development and university affairs. November 9, 2002: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the creation of the Alabama Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery. July 2020: Joe Guthrie became the fourth head coach of Softball. Institutional Effectiveness and Academic Planning, Research Development, Engagement and Partnerships, 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. 1996: Dr. Stephen A. Szygenda became fourth dean of the School of Engineering. 1995: Lori L. Goodwin became the head coach of UAB's co-ed Riflery team. The local Eta Xi chapter had been established as a social club in 1970. July 1962: Spain Rehabilitation groundbreaking ceremony was held. June 23, 1995: Cell Adhesion and Matrix Research Center was established. Dr. Kenneth J. Roozen was named first provost. June 13, 2015: A crowd of 9,347 attended a World Heavyweight Championship match in Birmingham as world-title holder and Alabama native Deontay Wilder knocked out No. 1982: By the end of the year, Sue Cranford had been hired as the third head coach of the Women's Tennis team, with her first season of coaching being 1983. October 14, 1988: The Doctors' Center Building was rededicated as the Paul S. Worrell Building. 1984: Joann Beddow became the first head coach of the Women's Golf team. Currently, he is the UAB Medical Director of Telehealth, Director of the UAB Home Dialysis Program, and co-director of the UAB Fabry Disease Clinic. Demolition of the building later began in the fall of 2007. The university was at the top of a list of more than 500 public and private corporations, universities, and companies. Dr. Jones was also named as the inaugural Chief Physician Executive for UAB Medicine. May 2017: Dr. Sean Murray became director of bands, including the UAB Marching Blazers. Daugherty was named as the fifth head coach of Softball. June 25, 1998: After having served as interim since 1997, Dr. Peter V. O'Neil was named UAB's second Provost. Collegiate Choir Showcase. September 25, 1986: Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Immunological Diseases, created in 1985 with funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was formally approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. November 5, 2004: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute and the Institute of Oral Health Research as official research centers at UAB. August 1999: Caron Van Gilder Thornton, founding director, was reappointed director of the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center. The multi-color fiberglass sculpture was created by local artist Ira Chaffin. W. Stancil Starnes was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The College of General Studies was organized similarly to a modified liberal arts college and had seven divisions: allied health sciences, business, education, engineering, humanities, natural sciences and mathematics, and social sciences. This was the Blazer's 15th overall appearance in the tournament and was Jerod Haase's first tournament win as a Head Coach. October 1, 1993: Dr. J. Claude Bennett assumed office as the fourth president of UAB. The annual UAB holiday event would remain on the university calendar for many years. 2009: Robert Cofield became the interim president of the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital. Later, in November of 1966, the Extension Center and the Medical Center were administratively merged to form the "University of Alabama in Birmingham," an organizational component of the University of Alabama (in Tuscaloosa). February 1, 1977: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became the second president of UAB. October 12, 1998: Howell and Elizabeth Ann Heflin Center for Human Genetics groundbreaking held. April 30, 1961: Children's Hospital was dedicated adjacent to the Medical Center. February 7, 2003: James W. Wilson III was elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The UAB student body is one of the most diverse in the nation, with 39.7 percent minority for the total student enrollment and 40.5 percent minority for the freshman class. May 1, 2005: The Campus Recreation Center opened. UAB awarded degrees to 3,260 students. Location: Five Points South, AL, 35233. September 1995: UAB celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Academic Health Center. April 1978: Bill Herron hired as the first head coach of Men's Tennis, a team scheduled to begin competition during the 1979 calendar year. 1961: The Roberts & Son Building was purchased for use as the outpatient clinic of University Hospital. Stone will report to Jolene King, assistant vice president of Facilities Administration and Environmental Health & Safety, who says she looks forward to Stones leadership in bringing the relevant safety groups together. Dr. Jay M. McDonald was named as first director of the Center for Metabolic Bone Disease. is an American college basketball coach who currently serves as the head coach of the UAB Blazers men's basketball team. Director at Hospital Clnic Veterinari De La UAB. 1963: The medical school's Division of Continuing Medical Education first offered continuing education courses to Alabama physicians. June 1, 2013: Dr. Robert E. Palazzo became the second dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, after having served as interim since October 2012. August 25, 1982: UAB alumna Barbara Crozier, Miss Wheelchair Alabama, was selected as the 1983 Miss Wheelchair, USA. July 7, 2002: The first set of sextuplets (four boys and two girls) born in Alabama was born at University Hospital. May 1, 1999: UAB Health Center in Moody opened. The bee waystation is located in a fenced area across from the UAB Solar House. The complex may also be reserved for official UAB groups and organizations. Department Leadership - Surgery | UAB January 21, 1984: The Business and Engineering Complex was dedicated. Director of Interventional Cardiology & Cath Lab Birmingham, Alabama, United States . He was also named as the CEO of the new UAB Health System/Ascension St. Vincent's alliance. 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 9, 1988: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees formally accepted a gift from the BellSouth Foundation to help establish the Wallace R. Bunn endowed position in the School of Engineering at UAB. November 9, 1990: Dr. Juan M. Navia delivered the twenty-seventh Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "On the Idea of a University: Personal Reflections.". June 21, 1963: The University Hospital and Medical Center Heliport opened when a helicopter operated by the National Guard landed in a field between South 15th and 16th Streets, just a few blocks from the hospital complex. February 1980: Brenda Williams became the second head coach of Women's Volleyball. March 20, 1998: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Chemoprevention Center with Dr. Clinton J. Grubbs as first director. December 1991: The street outside of UAB's Clark Memorial Theatre was renamed Hatcher Place in honor of James F. Hatcher, Jr., the founding director of the UAB Town and Gown Theatre. March 27, 1973: Dr. J. Garber Galbraith delivered the tenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Perspectives in Neurosurgery.". October 1948: A separate library was established for the School of Dentistry. August 1998: Dr. Shirley Salloway Khan named interim vice president for Development, Alumni, and External Relations. All non-essential university events and activities, including all Blazer athletic competition, and all non-essential university-related travel were also cancelled for the time being. January 1, 2000: Dr. C. Michael Brooks became interim dean of the School of Health Related Professions. September 23, 2000: The UAB Blazer Football team earned its first win over a Southeastern Conference (SEC) team with a 13-10 victory over Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers and Coach Nick Saban during the LSU homecoming game in Baton Rouge. 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. Dr. George W. Campbell was named first dean of the new College. Logue had been a student athlete member of the Blazer team. January 1920: Dr. Alfred E. Thayer became acting dean of the medical school in Mobile. PROVIDER PROFILE PUBLICATIONS FACULTY PROFILE. August 29, 2018: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new Intramural and Club Sport Field Complex at 1101 5th Avenue South, directly across the street from the Football Operations Center. The 39-member College Senate included elected faculty, staff, and students as well as administrators appointed by the dean. Through the ESMWT, the University of Alabama's extension division served "individuals engaged in the war industry" and aided in their effectiveness in "speeding up the production of goods and materials for the war.". In recognition of the gift, The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees renamed the department as the Barefield Department of Criminal Justice, the first named academic department at UAB. January 31, 1999: Researchers Drs. November 24, 1978: Before a crowd of over 14,800 at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, the UAB men's basketball team competed in its first game, losing to Nebraska by a score of 55 to 64. 1986: Antoinette Toni Nordan became curator of the UAB Visual Arts Gallery. March 12, 1947: Groundbreaking was held at the Medical Center for the Jefferson County Public Health Building. August 2000: The Carnegie I Research University designation was replaced with Carnegies new classification as a Doctoral/Research-extensive University.. February 13, 1951: Chi Tau Chapter of Psi Omega dental-social fraternity was established at the Medical Center. Parcak received the $1 million prize during the TED Conference in Vancouver, Canada, in February 2016. 1973: Dr. David M. Witten became the first president of The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation. October 25, 1946: At the first commencement ceremony held in Birmingham, 21 students graduated from the Medical College of Alabama. UAB Main Information. 1966: Richard Charles Dale and Samuel William Sullivan, Jr., became the first African American students of the Medical College of Alabama. February 1, 2016: UAB President Ray L. Watts announced the increase in the minimum wage to $11.00 per hour for all UAB and UAB Medicine employees, above the federal minimum of $7.25 per hour. June 7, 1973: Dr. Frederick W. Conner became first dean of the School of Humanities. Dr. Sadis Matalon was named first director of the new center. September 2020: For the fifth consecutive year, UAB set an enrollment record with a total of 22,563 students, an increase of 2.19 percent from the previous year. December 1988: Upon the resignation of Dr. Thomas A. Bartlett, Samuel E. G. Hobbs was named interim chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System. 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. 2017: The UAB Health System entered into a management relationship with Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama in Greenville, Alabama. There were two full-time instructors, 16 part-time instructors, and three staff. December 2, 2014: UAB President Ray L. Watts formally announced thatat the end of the 2014-2015 academic year the university would eliminate three athletics programs, football, womens rifle, and womens bowling. 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. September 1, 1962: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became dean of the Medical College of Alabama. 1989: Active extramural grants and contracts at UAB totaled $105,571,876. May 2006: The Bishop and University Optometric Group buildings were demolished in order to construct UAB's new biosafety building, the SEBLAB. January 20, 2011: UAB National Alumni Society House was officially dedicated. Womens bowling would begin in the fall of 2011 and womens beach volleyball in the spring of 2012. News Archive | UAB 1964: The Medical Rehabilitation Research and Training Center was established with Dr. William C. Fleming as director. Ronald GrayChief Executive OfficerThompson Gray, Inc. William E. (Bill) HortonSenior Executive Vice President (retired)Head of Commerical BankingRegions Financial Corporation, Keith A. January 20, 1978: UAB held a ceremony honoring the late Rev. April 8, 2022: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the closure of ten research centers and institutes at UAB. 2003: Lucy E. Jones became the sixth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. July 2020: Reid F. Jones became the new Chief Executive Officer of UAB Medicine. April 8-19, 2002: Dr. Lee M. E. Morin, who had earned a masters degree from the School of Public Health in 1988, served on the crew of STS-110 Atlantis on the 13th shuttle mission to the International Space Station. (This film was also called Gangland). February 3, 2023: After having served in an interim capacity, Dawn Bulgarella became the sixth CEO of the UAB Health System. Ranked No. 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. Executive Director of Operations Steve Murray. Composed by community business and civic leaders, the council was charged with advising the president on matters related to the advancement of the university. UAB Recognizes Food and Nutrition Services' Hard Work. Sponsored by the UAB Volunteer Program, the day started at the Hill University Center with over 300 participating students. 1966: The catalog for the fall term of the newly established College of General Studies included 47 full-time faculty, 14 of whom are female. MENU Schedule an Appointment. Arnett, chair of the Department of Epidemiology in the School of Public Health, was the first epidemiologist selected for the presidency of the AHA. February 21, 2010: UAB opened the new Women and Infants Center and five babies were born in the new facility its first day. September 2022: Dr. Anupam Agarwal became, for the second time, acting dean of the Heersink School of Medicine and acting vice president for Medicine. August 1, 2022: Dr. Daryl Green became the sixth Chief of Police. July 2019: Dr. Russell S. Taichman became the ninth dean of the School of Dentistry. Dr. Virginia D. Gauld was selected as the first president of the Faculty and Staff Benevolent Fund Council, a 32-member group chosen to oversee UAB's charitable giving campaign. Lacrosse will be held on the PNC Field, Tug of War will be held at the track facility, and racquetball and squash will be held in the University Recreation Center. July 1, 1970: Dr. Marie L. O'Koren became the second dean of the School of Nursing. April 2, 1987: Dr. Charles A. McCallum, Jr., became third president of UAB. November 9, 1984: Dr. Harriet P. Dustan delivered the twenty-first Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Alabama and The Golden Age of Medical Research. 2003 Medical Student Research Day, 2nd Place, Malaria Research January 23, 1986: The University of Alabama Hospitals was renamed as The University of Alabama Hospital; but it remained more commonly known as "University Hospital.". She had been a student athlete on the Blazer team. May 27, 1977: The UAB Mini Park was dedicated. November 17, 2000: The UAB Center for Palliative Care was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. January 1, 1992: Dr. O. Dale Williams became dean of the School of Public Health. October 5, 1989: Dr. George L. Zorn, Jr., headed the team that performed the states first lung transplant at University Hospital. March 15, 1980: Dr. Milly E. Cowles became second dean of the School of Education. April 2021: Two small beehives complete with two queen bees and some 40,000 worker bees were installed in the UAB Gardens to increase pollination in the campus and Southside area. 1996: With a new $2.3 million five-year grant, UAB became one of the nation's four Oral Cancer Research Centers. 1992: Nancy W. Clemmons became acting director of the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. 2014: A gift from the Hugh Kaul Foundation established the Hugh Kaul Personalized Medicine Institute. September 2021: UAB reported a fall enrollment of 22,000 students and a record first-time student class of 2,415 freshmen. This ceremony heralded a campus expansion westward from the Medical Center footprint. 1954: Matthew F. McNulty, Jr., was appointed administrator of Jefferson-Hillman Hospital. The established chapter of the medical-social fraternity had been moved from the campus in Tuscaloosa to Birmingham. The Blazers ended with a program record 11-3 season, its first conference championship, and its first bowl victory. 1998: Mirela Vladulescu, a member of the Women's Tennis Team, was ranked number one in the nation. EPSCoR stands for Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. 1983: Don Young was named director of Financial Affairs and University Treasurer. November 17, 2000: The Mental Retardation Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 2022 UAB Health System, All rights reserved. 2016: UAB installed the largest solar-energy system in Birmingham atop the Campus Recreation Center. Drs. 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. June 2019: For the second consecutive year, Times Higher Education ranked UAB as the top Young University (50 years or under) in the United States. 1962: The General Clinical Research Center was established at the Medical Center with a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). 2001: A new student fan group for UAB Athletics, the Gang Green, was formed during the fall semester prior to the exhibition basketball game held on November second. June 1983: The UAB Critical Care Transport Service began. September 3, 2020: UAB Blazers defeated the Central Arkansas Bears 45-35 before a crowd of 12,000 at Legion Field. December 1954: The former Birmingham Little Theater building on South 26th Street was donated to The University of Alabama by the family of General Louis V. Clark. March 4, 2010: The UAB Ethics Bowl Team won the National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl held in Cincinnati, Ohio, in only the teams second year in existence. June 9, 1958: The deed to the ten and one-half block expansion area was transferred to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. January 18, 2023: Lisa Mann became the fourth head coach of Women's Soccer. 1969: Ellen Gregg Ingalls Award was established for excellence in classroom teaching. November 1975: Medical Towers Building was acquired. 1968: Alabama Transplant Center was created in the Medical Center and served as the clinical center for all transplant activities at UAB. September 1970: Dean Henry B. Peters announced the appointment of the first academic faculty for the one-year old School of Optometry. April 10, 1999: The inaugural Into the Streets Outreach Day was held. 1987: Omar Alcaino became the fourth head coach of the Women's Tennis team. 10 worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2018 Young University Rankings. August 1982: Dr. Joseph F. Volker, recently retired as chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System, returned to UAB as a distinguished professor. March 8-11, 2017: For the third consecutive year, UAB and the City of Birmingham hosted the Conference USA championship tournament for men's and women's basketball. Is UAB Hospital hiring? This was the first time a championship bout had ever been held in the State of Alabama and it was the largest crowd to ever attend an event at Bartow. September 3, 1997: Drs. November 14, 1859: The Medical College of Alabama opened in Mobile in a rented building. INTO UAB seeks to increase the global diversity of the UAB student body and increase the international opportunities for domestic students. November 29, 1978: The School of Public and Allied Health was renamed the School of Community and Allied Health, Dr. Keith D. Blayney remained as dean. Favorite quote to live by: James 1:23. 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. 1979: UAB National Alumni Society was chartered. 1996: David L. Abrams became interim president of UAB Walker College. He was recruited to UAB from the city force of Lansing, Michigan. This appointment took effect in September . May 3, 1991: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Teaching and Learning 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. AEIVA was opened to the public on the following day. (Chair of the Board) President. By working together, these groups will ensure the safest experience for our faculty, staff, students and visitors.. The Institute had been approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees in June 2014. 1952: Construction began adjacent to the Medical Center on a new four-story adult education center, an administrative and classroom building to house the University of Alabama Birmingham Extension Center. 1955: A Medical Center Advisory Board was established. May 1, 1970: Dr. Samuel B. Barker became first dean of the newly established UAB Graduate School.
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