February 1, 1978: The Russell Ambulatory Center was dedicated. 1991: Vice presidents Dr. John R. Durant and Dr. William A. Sibley became acting deans and co-directors of the Graduate School. January 22, 1987: Parkinson's Disease Association Information and Referral Center, established in 1986, was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Senior executives and board oversight remains at the local level with UABHS participation in governance through representation on the board of directors. 1946: The Birmingham Extension Center had an enrollment of over 500 students. January 1, 1998 Ann Dumaresq became second director of the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center. A native of what was then Czechoslovakia, Lazansky was the first international named as a divisional director at the Medical Center in Birmingham. Exterior of the North Pavilion of UAB Hospital at dusk, April 2020. October 27, 1978: The Center for Advanced Medical Studies (CAMS) was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees as an official UAB Center. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Her appointment had been announced in February. 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. Dr. Thayer only served as acting dean through May. Vera Bruhn was elected first president of the auxiliary. Lastly, I believe strongly that if I take good care of our team, and the members of our team take good care of each other, this will lead to better care for our patients. Twenty home games for the USL team's inaugural season were scheduled for BBVA Compass Field, the Legion's home field. Dr. Greenberg and his wife, Diane, have two children and a new grandson. Mary Battle is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. January 13, 2020: Proton International at UAB, the states first proton therapy center, was opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony. March 1896: The Hospital of the United Charities was renamed Hillman Hospital in honor of benefactor Thomas T. Hillman, president of the TCI Railroad. May 21, 2001: The Hugh Kaul Human Genetics Building and the Finley-Compass Bank Conference Center were dedicated. September 1, 1962: Dr. Joseph F. Volker became second vice president for Health Affairs. January 23, 2016: The Men's Basketball team defeated North Texas 78-57 in Bartow Arena to set a UAB school record of consecutive wins (at 14). March 25, 2016: Jerod Haase left UAB when he was hired as the head basketball coach of the Stanford Cardinal. December 13, 2018: Coach Bill Clark selected as the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year by the Football Writers Association of America. Jones would resign from the board in April 2017. April 13, 2017: The new INTO UAB Center, housed on the second floor of the Mervyn H. Sterne Library, was officially dedicated. November 18, 1999: The Women's Synchronized Swimming team debuted in an exhibition held in UAB's Bell Gym Aquatic Center. March 10, 2008: Dr. David Winwood became CEO of the UAB Research Foundation. January 1, 2002: William E. Smith, Jr., became the second chair of the UAB Health System Managing Board. 1989: Active extramural grants and contracts at UAB totaled $105,571,876. 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. She recently retired from Eli Lilly and Co. as Vice President for Scientific Affairs and Distinguished Lilly Research Scholar in Infectious Diseases. UAB ranked in the top three percent of all universities in the US and each of the six health science schools ranked in the top 10 in National Institutes of Health funding awarded to public universities. Graduate degrees were awarded during an online-only ceremony on Friday the first, undergraduate degrees were awarded during an online-only ceremony on Saturday the second. Patricia Todd of Birmingham, a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and a former UAB staff member, received the inaugural award. November 17, 2000: The Mental Retardation Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 1968: Dr. Joseph F. Volker was named executive vice president of UAB. More than 1,200 employees to be honored at annual service awards. July 14, 1983: Aaron M. Aronov and Garry Neil Drummond were elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. April 8, 1997: Dr. William B. June 1947: Laboratory facilities of the Stockham Pipe and Fittings Company were made available to engineering metallurgy students from the Birmingham Extension Center. The Point rises above an inlet on McMurdo Sound near McMurdo Station, the US Antarctic research center. March 29, 1899: Elizabeth White of Birmingham graduated from the Birmingham Medical College. September 1888: The Daughters of the United Charities established a hospital board and began plans for The Hospital of the United Charities. 2016: University Hospital at UAB is licensed for 1,157 beds, making it the 16th largest hospital in the country. November 19, 1971: Kemmons Wilson, founder and chairman of the Board of Holiday Inns, presented the first Carri-Don Lecture in the School of Business. December 20, 1944: The University of Alabama entered into a 99-year contract with Jefferson County for the use of Jefferson and Hillman Hospitals. June 26, 1998: The Center for Contraceptive Research and Technology Transfer and the Center for the Study of Ethics and Values in the Sciences were approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 8, 1956: An untitled student newspaper was published at the Birmingham Extension Center, it was later named the Center Scope. The state constitution stipulates that the Tuscaloosa district have one more board member than other Congressional districts. Dr. Jim Hilyer, who had served as coach of the club team for its two seasons, was named head coach. Rose became the 20th president of The University of Alabama. He is a Trustee of the Eisenhower Fellowships, serves on the national board of the Boy Scouts of America, and served as an elder and deacon at South Highland Presbyterian Church. Over 10,000 packed the arena to an over-capacity crowd. 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. 2014: A gift from the Hugh Kaul Foundation established the Hugh Kaul Personalized Medicine Institute. Phone Number: (919) 744-ZTXK +6 phones. June 25, 1999: Sidney L. McDonald was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 1967: Dr. John W. Kirklin, chair of the Department of Surgery, initiated the Surgeons Assistant Program, the first formalized education program in the United States to train surgeon's assistants. 1971: UAB was accredited as an independent institution of higher education by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). It was commissioned by Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Barker. May 1960: Progress Notes, the student yearbook for the Medical College of Alabama, was first published at the cost of $7.50 per copy. 1968: The Alabama Ballet, formerly known as the Alabama State Ballet, became an affiliate of UAB. Kimberly played a major role in the creation of ArtPlay, the ASCs arts programs for schools, underserved communities, and seniors in non-hospital settings. August 25, 1982: UAB alumna Barbara Crozier, Miss Wheelchair Alabama, was selected as the 1983 Miss Wheelchair, USA. The garden was named in honor of Lou Annie McCord Eppes and Virginia Foster Durr, two Civil Rights pioneers in the State of Alabama. A past president of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, he is a frequent lecturer, radio and television guest, and a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, In 2000, the Industry Standard dubbed Dr. Lundberg Online Health Care's Medicine Man.. After graduating from Auburn University in 1970, he spent a year working with Pepsi-Cola Company, then joined Buffalo Rock Company on a full-time basis in 1971.Corporate and personal community involvement is a Lee family tradition. The acquisition included several 16th, 17th, and 18th century titles that were added to the library's collection of rare books. 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. Sarah lives in Birmingham Alabama where she has been an adjunct professor at UAB since 2016. March 18, 1967: Dr. Thomas E. Hunt delivered the fourth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Tricky Business of Teaching.". January 30, 1860: Act No. 1969: University Hospital General Services Building opened at 1809 5th Avenue South. Dr. Greenberg is the author of more than 300 peer-reviewed publications addressing seminal discoveries in viral genetics, immunology, immunopathogenesis, clinical epidemiology and vaccinology. September, 1994: Active extramural grants and contracts totaled $167,546,543. May 12, 2005: Dr. Eli Capilouto was named Provost after having served as acting Provost since 2002. May 3, 1991: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Teaching and Learning Center. June 25, 1998: After having served as interim since 1997, Dr. Peter V. O'Neil was named UAB's second Provost. November 12, 2014: Dr. Kirby I. March 11, 1971: The Center for Developmental and Learning Disorders was named in honor of former Alabama governor Chauncey Sparks. Deborath Sutherland was the first director of the cheer and dance teams. May 13, 1998: Dr. Mary Lynn Capilouto was named sixth dean of the School of Dentistry after having served as interim dean since March 1997. 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