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Dr. Love joined GBT in June 2014 as president and chief executive officer with broad leadership and management experience in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry. 2004: Akofa A. Bonsi became the seventh UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. January 1884: A group of Birmingham women met at the First Methodist Episcopal Church South and formed the Daughters of the United Charities. The Town and Gown Theatre production starred local dentist Dr. John W. Nixon and television personality Everett Strickland. June 1947: Laboratory facilities of the Stockham Pipe and Fittings Company were made available to engineering metallurgy students from the Birmingham Extension Center. April 27, 1965: Dr. June 1983: The UAB Critical Care Transport Service began. September 1923: Jimmie Ethel Montgomery entered the medical school in Tuscaloosa as the school's first full-time female student. December 2, 2015: Dr. Sergio B. Stagno presented the fifty-second Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Building the Department of Pediatrics: A Team Effort, 1988-2014.". 2015: Alesia Jones became the fourth chair of the UAB Commission on the Status of Women. May 27, 1956: Howard C. Elliott, Jr., became the first man to receive a doctoral degree (in biochemistry) conferred through the Medical Center. 1987: UAB Hospice Program was established in University Hospital. Several of the schools initial faculty held primary appointments in the medical school but also taught basic science courses to the first dental students. March 24, 1982: Elizabeth, a narrative film shot entirely on location in UABs Spain Rehabilitation Center, was broadcast nationally on the PBS network. Approximately 60 undergraduate and graduate students participated in the project with faculty advisor Dr. Hessam Taherian, assistant professor in the School of Engineering. April 17, 1972: Dr. Charles A. McCallum, Jr., delivered the ninth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Challenge of Service.". November 1, 1968: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became vice president for Health Affairs. Prior to that, he served as senior vice president, development, at Theravance, Inc. Dr. Florence A. Hixson, founding dean, remained in that position following the move. 1984: The first use in the United States of a color doppler echocardiograph for visualizing internal cardiac structures occurred at University Hospital. UAB IT named the supercomputer Cheaha in honor of the highest peak in Alabama. February 1990: Jean Vaughn became the sixth head coach of the Women's Tennis team. Ronald T. Acton received a Ph.D. in Microbiology, becoming the first person to receive a degree from UAB. April 28, 1978: University College Building No. December 14, 1995: The Sexually Transmitted Diseases Cooperative Research Center (later renamed the Center for Social Medicine and Sexually Transmitted Diseases) was formally established by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The IHR is housed on the fifth floor of Heritage Hall. 1983: Dr. Peter V. O'Neil was named second dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics after having served as interim since 1982. 1997: General Clinical Research Center was awarded a $20 million extension from the National Institutes of Health, the largest single grant in UAB history. Student enrollment stood at 16,874, with a total enrollment of 18,047 when the advanced professional schools were included. 1994: UAB became the first Alabama university to achieve Research University I status in the Carnegie Foundation classification. August 24, 2018: The Collat School of Business Building was formally opened along the north side of University Boulevard. Underlined and bolded items in this list may be selected to see portraits or photographs about the specific person or event. May 18, 2011: Dr. Linda C. Lucas, dean of the Engineering school, becameinterim Provost. 2015: The School of Medicine established the Alabama chapter of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship following the Medical Education Committees decision to incorporate service learning as a standard part of the medical school curriculum. The UAB Color Guard also debuted at the same home game. They were the first international faculty named as chairs of academic departments at the Medical Center in Birmingham. In 2003 the FBI would arrest an individual for the bombing of the clinic and for the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996. The SGA operated the coffee shop until it was closed in the winter of 1972. Bland presented the fifty-first Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Evolution of Evidence-Based Science and Education at UAB.". The former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl Champion (2000) had been named as the new coach two days beforehand. The acquisition included several 16th, 17th, and 18th century titles that were added to the library's collection of rare books. January 2022: The UAB Health System entered into a management relationship with Northwest Regional Health in Winfield, Alabama. February 8, 2013: Dr. Anupam Agarwal, director of the Division of Nephrology, was named as interim Senior Vice President for Medicine and dean of the School of Medicine following the appointment of Dean Ray L. Watts as the seventh president of UAB. and Ms. UAB.. Dr. George W. Campbell was named first dean of the new College. He was also named as the CEO of the new UAB Health System/Ascension St. Vincent's alliance. 4. Bateh was the Society's first female president and first president with an international background. The Board of Directors, acting as a single entity, is responsible for all activities of the organization. Her visit to UAB included a public lecture on Greek tragedy and Aristotles Poetics. June 1968: Barbara Walker Mitchell became the first African American graduate of the University Hospital School of Nursing. April 1, 1997: J. Drs. January 3, 1965: Effective on this date, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited segregation in any healthcare facility receiving Federal funds. June 2021: For the fourth time, UAB Medicine received the LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader designation for 2020 from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. 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. Hidges has been an active member of AWHONN since 1998 UAB School of Nursing Assistant Professor and Interim Assistant Dean for Graduate Clinical Programs Ashley Hodges, Ph.D., CRNP/Faculty, WHNP-BC, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Ne. John J. McMahon, Jr., was elected president pro tempore. Davis, of Dothan, was a double major in Political Science and Public Relations. The endoscope was developed by Dr. August 9, 1998: Marla Townsend became the first head coach of the new Women's Fast-Pitch Softball team. August 2006: Hixson Hall, an on-campus residence that had opened in 1962, was closed while the future of the building was being determined by UAB administrators. Dr. Lundberg has worked in tropical medicine in Central America and Forensic Medicine in New York, Sweden and England. The Point rises above an inlet on McMurdo Sound near McMurdo Station, the US Antarctic research center. September 24, 1974: The Edward M. Holmes, Jr., Pavilion of the Spain Rehabilitation Center was dedicated. January 2003: The School of Medicines Faculty Office Tower was completed above Parking Deck No. August 15, 2019: Dr. Timothy Wick, of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, became the interim dean of the School of Engineering. June 1920: Dr. Daniel T. McCall, Sr., became acting dean of the Medical College of Alabama. May 30, 1990: Mick Payne became the third head coach of the Men's Soccer team. Today, UAB is a comprehensive urban university with a nationally recognized academic health center. Kenneth J. Roozen and Blaine A. Brownell became associate deans and co-directors of the UAB Graduate School. UNC-Charlotte defeated the Blazers 86-72. 1962: The University Hospital School of Nursing Residence opened. September 22, 1989: The Civitan International Research Center approved as an official UAB center by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. About 300 dead chickens that were illegally . November 17, 2000: Joe Espy III and Jacquelyn Shaia were elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. UAB Hospital (also known as University Hospital) is a 1,157 bed tertiary hospital and academic health science center located in Birmingham, Alabama.It serves as the only ACS verified Level I Trauma Center in Alabama, and is the flagship property of the UAB Health System which is owned by the University of Alabama System. Kennedy, a former Blazer star player and former assistant coach at UAB, had previously served as head coach at the University of Mississippi. 1996: Dr. Stephen A. Szygenda became fourth dean of the School of Engineering. August 25, 2014: For the sixth consecutive year, fall enrollment at UAB set a record. 1989: Jose-Luis Jamarillo became the interim head coach of the Men's Soccer team. Dr. Wu, who had a long and distinguished career in his native China, remained in Birmingham until his retirement in 1952. June 23, 2000: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Center for Disaster Preparedness (later renamed in 2003 as the Center for Emergency Care and Disaster Preparedness). degree becoming the School of Optometry's first female graduate. 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. 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. 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. September 1936: Edward K. Austin became the first director of the University of Alabama Birmingham Extension Center. October 19, 1971: Sarah Cole Brown, who had served as chief librarian since 1955, became first director of the new Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. August 9, 2018: A new building for the UAB Police Department was opened on South 14th Street. May 30, 1965: John L. Duncan became the first student to graduate from the Birmingham-based engineering program. The universitys freshman class increased 14 percent to a record total of 2,299 students. February 15, 2001: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the International Tuberculosis Center. At the ceremony, 3,338 degrees and certificates were awarded. Dr. Thayer only served as acting dean through May. Dr. Kenneth G. Saag was named director of the new center. 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." Copyright: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Butler came to UAB from Georgia State University. March 26, 2020: UAB announced the indefinite extension to its Limited Business Model due to the COVID-19 pandemic. September 17, 1999: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Center for Injury Sciences and the Mercedes-Benz CIREN (Crash Injury Research Engineering Network) Center. 1865: The building of the Medical College of Alabama was occupied by the Federal Government; it later became the headquarters of the local Freedmen's Bureau. September 1, 1978: The UAB Police Department assumed campus-wide responsibility for the enforcement of University parking rules and regulations.. Phone Number: (919) 744-ZTXK +6 phones. April 6, 2019: The UAB Bioethics Team won its third national championship at the National Bioethics Bowl held in Mobile, Alabama. November 13, 1966: Dr. Frank A. August 21, 1995: Dr. Michael A. Geheb became first director of the UAB Health Systems with oversight and coordination of the UAB Hospital, Health Services Foundation, Triton, and clinical activities of the faculty. November 15, 2018: UAB broke ground for a new student residence hall, to be located on 10th Avenue South on the site of the demolished Smolian International House and Sorority Square Building. October 30, 2006: Dr. Jack E. Lemons presented the forty-third Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Celebration of Opportunities: Evolution of Surgical Implant Devices.. 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. March 26, 1983: Phyllis Pope, a pre-dentistry major from Olympia Field, Illinois, selected as the first Miss UAB. February 11, 1897: The state legislature chartered Hillman Hospital and vested its management in the Board of Lady Managers. March 9, 2017: UAB announced the establishment of the Alabama Genomic Health Initiative in partnership with the private HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in Huntsville, Alabama. He served as a captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and as Alabama Chief Justice Howell Heflins first law clerk and later as his administrative assistant. May 26, 1992: Dr. Charles L. Joiner named second dean of the School of Health Related Professions, after having served as interim dean since January first. The weeklong celebration was sponsored by the University College Student Government Association. February 25, 1993: UAB Comprehensive Head Injury Center renamed Southeastern Comprehensive Head Injury Center. September 2017: UAB announced a record enrollment with 20,902 students, an increase of seven percent from 2016. 1962: The General Clinical Research Center was established at the Medical Center with a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). January 1988: In response to the growing AIDS epidemic, the 1917 Clinic was opened at UAB. November 14, 1859: The Medical College of Alabama opened in Mobile in a rented building. The play was adapted by Karma Ibsen to be set in the Antebellum South. August 21, 2012: Dr. Richard B. Marchase, vice president for Research and Economic Development, was named as interim President of UAB following the departure of President Carol Z. Garrison. 1998: Mirela Vladulescu, a member of the Women's Tennis Team, was ranked number one in the nation. ", November 15, 1984: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the change of UAB's name from the "University of Alabama in Birmingham" to the "University of Alabama at Birmingham.". November 1, 2005: Dr. Bryan D. Noe became the dean of the UAB Graduate School. September 18, 2006: John A. April 21, 1969: The Center for Developmental and Learning Disorders was dedicated. A member of the 1978-1982 Women's Basketball team, she had scored 2,854 career points and had gained 1,091 career rebounds. Mrs. Heersink has served on the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Hobbs had previously served as a member of the Board of Trustees from 1964 until 1987. 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. November 1966: President Frank A. 1968: Dr. Joseph F. Volker was named executive vice president of UAB. 150 Bergen Street, Room D-346 September 14, 2000: The UAB Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics (CERTs) of Musculoskeletal Disorders was approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. October 14, 2009: President Carol Z. Garrison and Provost Eli Capilouto announced plans to merge four schools into a new College of Arts and Sciences effective January 1, 2010. August 1, 1981: Avie Bridges became the second head coach of Women's Basketball. June 8, 1992: UAB police officer was shot while on a routine patrol, the first such injury in the history of the department. A dedication ceremony would be held the following year. April 8, 1972: Yetta G. Samford, Jr., was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 1, 1970: Dr. Samuel B. Barker became first dean of the newly established UAB Graduate School. October 15, 2001: Richard M. Scrushy and Andria Scott Hurst were elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees, becoming the first elected (and later confirmed) board members with undergraduate degrees from UAB. In 1986 the center was renamed in honor of Gregory Fleming James, the late son of Governor Fob James. While HEW made a few suggestions for administrative improvements, the university was noted for its progress. Vaughn had been a student athlete member of the team. 1936: Dr. Tom D. Spies established the Spies Nutrition Clinic within the Hillman Hospital upon the request of Dr. James S. McLester, physician-in-chief of the hospital. June 4, 1972: Walter Jackson received a BS in General Engineering, becoming the first African American graduate of the School of Engineering. The university and the City worked together to provide the program its first official office space. September 1, 1957: Dr. Walter B. Frommeyer, Jr., became physician-in-chief and chair of the Department of Medicine. 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. December 1991: UAB Clinic Inverness opened. November 29, 1978: The Women's Basketball team played its first game at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, losing to North Alabama by a score of 77 to 82. April 29, 2002: The groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Richard C. and Annette N. Shelby Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Building. August 1954: The Report of the Special Survey Committee, called the "Duckett Jones Report" for its chief author, was released. April 19, 2002: The Comprehensive Youth Violence Center was approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. April 8, 1997: Dr. William B. All activities at UAB except for essential hospital services were cancelled and many staff remained at their jobs for days. June 1997: HealthSouth CEO and UAB alumnus Richard M. Scrushy agreed to donate $2 million for construction of a new building for the School of Health Related Professions. Sam Hunt was the quarterback of the Blazers in 2006 and 2007. 1972: Air Force ROTC first became available to undergraduate students through a cooperative program with Samford University. "Born Yesterday" starred Tommy Dix, a star of Broadway and Hollywood. The programs were developed by and are being led by UAB and the Alabama Department of Public Health and are being supported by funding obtained through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). 1967: The Alabama legislature granted its first direct appropriation ($1.1 million) to the College of General Studies. 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. 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. 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