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We are responsible for maintaining the sophisticated and complex clinical facilities, as well as associated environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance. June 8, 1992: UAB police officer was shot while on a routine patrol, the first such injury in the history of the department. The month-long celebration was co-sponsored by the University College Student Government Association and the Graduate Student Association. October 1992: A 7.5 foot tall statue of Christopher Columbus was dedicated at UABs Smolian International House on Columbus Day. Dr. Harold P. Jones remained as dean. May 18, 2011: Dr. Linda C. Lucas, dean of the Engineering school, becameinterim Provost. January 3, 2014: UAB Campus Ride and Campus Escort services were discontinued. November 17, 2000: Joe Espy III and Jacquelyn Shaia were elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 1994: President J. Claude Bennett organized an ad hoc committee to explore faculty governance possibilities on campus. September 22, 1967: The Veterans Administration Research Wing was dedicated. February 14, 2007: Brian W. Mackin, a former Blazer baseball player and an alumnus of UAB, was named as the fourth Athletics Director at UAB. Emergency needs are addressed immediately as they become known. While UAB was not in the storm's direct path, the university campus was affected by the Friday storm. UABs gift was one of at least a dozen such bequests received by academic institutions across the country. June 1, 2014: Dr. Kelly K. Nichols, from the University of Houston, became the sixth dean of the School of Optometry. December 18, 2018: The UAB Blazers defeated Northern Illinois 37-13 in the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl before more than 22,600 fans in Boca Raton, Florida. 1962: Dr. Lincoln Roy Manson-Hing became chair of the Department of Oral Roentgenology (later Dental Radiology) and Dr. Gilbert J. Parfitt became chair of the Department of Periodontics, both in the School of Dentistry. June 5, 2004: William S. Sandy White became CEO of the UAB Research Foundation, succeeding acting director Lucy Hicks. Wayne H. and Sara C. Finley. She was the school's only female graduate. 1972: The Extension Library of Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences opened in the Hillman Hospital building. The acquisition included several 16th, 17th, and 18th century titles that were added to the library's collection of rare books. A native of South Africa, Dr. Hirschowitz was the first international named as divisional director at the Birmingham medical school. 1954: The School of Dentistry's dental hygiene program, directed by Dr. Marjorie Houston, became the first nationally accredited training program in the Southeast. . He was the first UAB student to be so honored. The R&SC remained in Jefferson Hospital until it was moved to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina in April of 1944. April 19, 2002: The Comprehensive Youth Violence Center was approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 1960: Progress Notes, the student yearbook for the Medical College of Alabama, was first published at the cost of $7.50 per copy. Director, Insurance and Risk Finance Jeannine Bailes. August 1, 1971: Effective on this date, the College of General Studies was reorganized as University College, an academic entity consisting of four academic schools: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, and Engineering. "For a long time, we have had all these different pieces of the puzzle, but this was the final piece in becoming the region . The class graduated in 1969 and the school was eliminated. June 1, 1969: Effective on this date, the number 934 became the prefix for all campus telephone numbers. July 1992: Judy Sackville became interim head coach of Women's Volleyball. 2000 National Collegiate Honors Council Semester Abroad, Alcala de Henares, Spain 1968: The Alabama Ballet, formerly known as the Alabama State Ballet, became an affiliate of UAB. June 4, 1989: The UAB Mace, designed by local artist Cordray Parker, was first used during the universitys commencement. January 1, 1985: Dr. Jerry W. Stephens became second director of the Mervyn H. Sterne Library. May 17, 1957: The Medical Center's chapter of Sigma Xi was installed in ceremonies held in the University Hospital Auditorium. July 8, 1973: First patients were admitted to the Diabetes Research and Education Hospital. 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. August 27, 2012: Scott E. Hanley became the fourth General Manager of WBHM-FM Radio. Medical Director for Neurology, University Hospital Division Director, Memory Disorders. David Winingham, Director of Information Technology, has chief responsibility for enterprise level backend patient care systems and servers. June 2, 1985: Dr. J. Durwood Bradley, Jr., chief of staff at the hospital, became the first recipient of The President's Medal, given for distinguished service to UAB. The recently completed expansion project added over 72,000 square-feet of space and drastically changed the front of the building along University Boulevard. 1969: For the first academic term of the newly independent UAB, the medical school at UAB had at least forty-one full-time faculty members with international backgrounds and thirteen part-time or clinical faculty members with international backgrounds. April 8, 1972: Yetta G. Samford, Jr., was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. March 27, 2012: Jerod Haase was introduced as the fifth head coach of the Mens Basketball team. 1979: Tim Hamer became the first head coach of the new Men's Soccer team. 1956: Research grants at the Medical Center totaled $459,000. 1977: Dr. Robert Glaze became first vice president for Research and Graduate Studies. clinical faculty) who had private practices outside of the medical school. January 30, 2018: Amy Pauly named as the new head coach for Women's Volleyball. August 12, 2017: Kevin Wang of Taiwan became the first international student to graduate through the INTO UAB program. September 15, 1997: Dr. W. Ann Reynolds became fifth president of UAB, the first female president in the history of the three-campus University of Alabama System. September 1, 1984: Ken Letson became UAB's second Sports Information director. February 13, 1951: Chi Tau Chapter of Psi Omega dental-social fraternity was established at the Medical Center. February 1970: Richard W. Jackson appointed first director of security at UAB. October 30, 1981: Groundbreaking was held for the University Center. 1962: University Computer Center organized with Homer C. Jemison as director. 1961: The Roberts & Son Building was purchased for use as the outpatient clinic of University Hospital. September 17, 1993: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the UAB Liver Center. Basil I. Hirschowitz became the first director of the Division of Gastroenterology. He received his BS in Spanish from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). 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. Favorite quote to live by: James 1:23. February 1992: The UAB Arena office towers opened. June 23, 1968: The first public exhibit of work by art students in the College of General Studies opened in the Central Bank Building [currently the UAB Administration Building]. April 1982: Charlie Badger became the second head coach for the Women's Tennis team. Later, the center was renamed in honor of Dr. James A. Pittman, Jr. October 1978: Dr. Joel P. Hearn, a post-graduate student in endodontics, composed the new UAB Fight Song. January 1998: President W. Ann Reynolds announced plans to dissolve the five-year cooperative agreement with UAB Walker College in Jasper. April 23, 1989: The first artificial heart used in Alabama was implanted at University Hospital as a temporary measure while the patient awaited a heart transplant. 1971: UAB's central administrative offices opened in the 7-11 Building. Total enrollment was down approximately 2.4 percent, but freshmen enrollment increased 12 percent. 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. 1951: To complete the Medical and Dental Basic Science Building and Dental Clinic, the new basic science building at the Medical Center, Dr. Joseph F. Volker added several hospital beds to qualify for Federal funds under the Hill-Burton Act. The management transition for the Cooper Green hospital will take place in 2020. Barghi, who was also a member of the UAB Science and Technology Honors Program, had received a Goldwater Scholarship during his sophomore year. September 25, 2017: A ribbon-cutting ceremony opened the new UAB Meadow Classroom in a 1,500 acre wooded area within Birminghams Red Mountain Park. 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. January 3, 1965: Effective on this date, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited segregation in any healthcare facility receiving Federal funds. 1976: Dr. Rosalie Andrews Scripa received an appointment as assistant professor of Engineering, the first female with a full-time faculty appointment in the engineering school. September 1, 1962: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became dean of the Medical College of Alabama. September 27, 1996: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Center for Research in Applied Gerontology. May 1996: It was reported that UAB's economic impact on the local community was more than $1.55 billion for FY 1995, an increase of over $100 million since 1993 and more than double its 1985 economic impact. May 27, 1915: The last class of 44 graduated from the Birmingham Medical College, and the program was terminated by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 2016: At the end of the calendar year, the UAB Capital Campaign had raised more than $771.8 million towards the goal of $1 billion. Director, Local Governmental Relations David Dada. May 28, 1920: Ten graduates received M.D. 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. She had previously served as an assistant coach and as the interim head coach. All activities at UAB except for essential hospital services were cancelled and many staff remained at their jobs for days. 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. Enrollment of freshmen also reached a record for the fifth consecutive year, and more than 69 percent of freshmenlived in on-campus housing. 500 22nd Street South, Birmingham, AL 35233. 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. December 9, 1988: The Center for AIDS Research was formally approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Virginia D. Horns-Marsh carried the mace into the ceremony. (Chair of the Board) President. UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Chemical Safety and Environmental Management (CSEMC), UAB Enterprise Emergency Management (EEMC), 933 19th St S Suite 445, Birmingham, AL 35205, 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. 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. Dr. Jones was also named as the inaugural Chief Physician Executive for UAB Medicine. August 25, 1982: UAB alumna Barbara Crozier, Miss Wheelchair Alabama, was selected as the 1983 Miss Wheelchair, USA. 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. April 28, 2000: The Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) approved the African American Studies major at UAB, ending a multi-decade process to establish the major. It is only the second certified monarch butterfly habitat within the city of Birmingham. He is also the Assistant Section Chief for Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center. April 1984: UAB first hosted Greek Week for sororities and fraternities. June 12, 2010: UAB student Ashley Davis was crowned Miss Alabama. November 19, 2001: The Center for Advanced Surgical Aesthetics was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. July 1962: Spain Rehabilitation groundbreaking ceremony was held. November 2, 1996: The weekly NPR show "WhadYa Know?" Harold W. Sontheimer and Yogesh K. Vohra were named directors of the new centers. A tree fell on a portion of the gymnasium at Ullman-Bell and several buildings had roof damage. November 1, 2005: Dr. Bryan D. Noe became the dean of the UAB Graduate School. UAB Main Information. April 17, 2019: Dr. Ravi Bhatia became the interim director of the UAB O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center. July 12, 1893: The Birmingham Dental College was incorporated by the State. Later that day, the UAB Green and Gold game was held at the universitys BBVA Compass Field. June 3, 1990: At the 20th annual commencement, UAB recognized the schools 50,000th graduate, Michelle Hight who received a bachelors degree in marketing. October 1, 2010: Dr. Ray L. Watts became Senior Vice President for Medicine and dean of the School of Medicine. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICEErin Yarbrough, MBA Associate Vice President of Clinical OperationsCody Creekmore, MBA, RN Director, Hospital MedicineUNIT AND DIVISION LEADSBrandon Bringuel, MD Medical Director, UAB Hospital at HomeJoshua Burkhart, MD HSP3 Lead PhysicianAmy Cheng, MD HSP4 Lead PhysicianTeresa Cornelius, MD, MPH Night Lead PhysicianJustin Glasgow, MD, PhD, SFHM Associate Chief Quality Officer, SepsisGerman Henostroza, MD Global Health Fellowship Co-DirectorKim Kasparian, CRNP APP Education LeadJessica Kempton, MD Director, Integrated Practice ModelCourtney LoIacono, MSN, CRNP Advanced Practice Provider Manager/Lead Nurse PractitionerEmily Mai, MD HSP2 Lead PhysicianDavid McCollum, MD P9 Lead Physician, Clinical Director of Practice TransformationKyndal McKnight MD Central Venous Line Task Force; Medical Director, CVAT; Director, UAB Procedure ServiceJill Neely, MD Global Health Fellowship Co-DirectorLaura Nye, MD Interim Chief of Hospital Medicine, Director of HighlandsJames Oliver, MD Vice Chief Clinical OperationsTimothy Peters, MD Education Director, Physician Advisor for Care TransitionsAshley Smith, MD Quality Officer, UAB Hospital Medicine619 19th Street SouthBirmingham, Alabama 35249(205) 975-0512. March 23, 2001: The SEC Gymnastics Championship was held in UAB's Bartow Arena, a neutral site location. Dr. Mona N. Fouad was named first director of the new center. November 1992: UAB Archives formally established as a campus-wide unit. March 2000: An administration building for The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation was completed on South 22nd Street adjacent to The Kirklin Clinic. admin login frontend login. 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. August 2017: Amanda Ellis became the second head coach of Softball. June 6, 1950: William R. Anderson received a master's degree in pharmacology, the first graduate degree awarded through the Medical Center. He will join UAB March 1. February 26, 1977: Dr. Edwin G. Waldrop, a member of the Class of 1946, was awarded the first Distinguished Alumnus Award by the University of Alabama School of Medicine Alumni Association. 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. One of the most recent UAB Medicine DAISY Award winner is Kelsey Brumbeloe, RN. 2013 Home Dialysis Award for the Fastest Non- Acquired Growth 2000 Volunteer of the Year Award, Bread and Roses Homeless Shelter for Women November 1990: UAB Blazers became one of the charter members of the new Great Midwest Conference. The Blazers, who never trailed in the game, won with a last-second field goal by Rhett Gallego. January 20, 2011: UAB National Alumni Society House was officially dedicated. All rights reserved. April 6, 2006: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Mucosal HIV and Immunobiology Center. February 1, 1941: Charles R. Skelton, a 43-year old carpenter from Ensley who had helped lay the foundation for the hospital, became the first patient admitted to Jefferson Hospital. July 1970: A groundbreaking cremony was held for the Physical Sciences Building. September 13, 2013: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the renaming of the UAB School of Business as the Collat School of Business in recognition of a $25 million gift of longtime supporters Charles and Patsy Collat. 1946: The Birmingham Extension Center had an enrollment of over 500 students. 1979: UAB National Alumni Society was chartered. Kidney Disease, 2018 Distinguished Service Award, UAB Medical Alumni Association March 1, 2006: Dr. Cynthia G. Brumfield became University Hospitals third chief-of-staff, the first female to be named to the position. UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. 2011: Hal Messersmith became the inaugural head coach of the new Women's Beach Volleyball team. March 18, 1967: Dr. Thomas E. Hunt delivered the fourth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Tricky Business of Teaching.". September 26, 1985: The Center for Telecommunications Education and Research was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Ronald H. Clements was named director of the center. 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. May 1921: The first two graduates received B.S. August 15, 2001: Dr. Linda C. Lucas became the fifth dean of the School of Engineering. Dr. Volker reported directly to the president in Tuscaloosa. After much public outcry, the Viking-inspired mascot was dropped within six months. May 1971: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a classroom for the humanities (Humanities Building) and a library (Sterne Library). April 2013: UAB created an area at 850 8th Court South, near the universitys soccer field, where associates could grow their own vegetables in a program coordinated by the office of Sustainability. December 2014: With over $225 million in research funds for the fiscal year, UAB ranked 10th in the nation in funding provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). . While HEW made a few suggestions for administrative improvements, the university was noted for its progress. 1978: The Alabama Regional Organ and Tissue Center established. 1954: Matthew F. McNulty, Jr., was appointed administrator of Jefferson-Hillman Hospital. 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). Total enrollment increased 3.6 percent, up to 18,568 students. Ritchie was a former student athlete on the Blazer team. January 22, 2014: In a press conference in Bartow Arena, Bill Clark was introduced as the fifth head coach of the Blazer Football team. 1908: A laboratory for comparative anatomy, a one-story wooden structure, was constructed on the property of the Medical College of Alabama, just north of the main medical building. 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. The LGBT group was later reorganized and renamed as the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Alliance. June 25, 1999: Sidney L. McDonald was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 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." April 25, 1985: The residence hall for nursing students at UAB was rededicated as Florence A. Hixson Hall. Dr. Michael J. Friedlander was named first director of the brain institute, and Dr. Mary B. MacDougall was later recruited as first director of the oral health institute. 2012: Lisa Jackson became the ninth head coach of the Women's Tennis team. 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. Dr. Dohlstrom was the first male appointed to the Tuscaloosa nursing school faculty. 2013: Alan Murray became the sixth head coach of the Men's Golf team. 4. This appointment became effective on January 1, 2010. June 5, 1988: R. Kent Oestenstad received a PhD in Environmental Health Sciences, the first PhD awarded by the School of Public Health. Dr. Bahl sees patients daily at the Kirklin Clinic at UAB and twice a month at the UAB 1917 Clinic. She is a professor in the Department of Pediatrics. February 1960: Frank E. and Margaret Cameron Spain gave $500,000 for the construction of new rehabilitation center. Dr. Jerry R. McGhee served as the center's first director. 1931: Dr. Eleanor Abrams Hunt received a full-time faculty appointment as an assistant professor of Histology and Embryology at the medical school in Tuscaloosa; she had been a research associate at the two-year school since 1928. 1913: Hillman Hospital Annex was completed. Six recipients were named for the inaugural year. Over 10,000 packed the arena to an over-capacity crowd. March 1976: Ground was broken for University College Building No. 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 . June 22, 1990: James D. Loftin and T. Michael Goodrich were elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. June 9, 1974: Catherine Steinmitz Amos received her O.D. November 13, 1985: Diabetes Research and Education Building was rededicated as the Boshell Diabetes Research and Education Building. 1969: Dr. T. Joseph Reeves was named chair of the Department of Medicine. "Bill" Ivey became the third head coach of the Women's Basketball team, after having served as interim coach for the previous year. Dr. Watts, who holds an undergraduate degree from the UAB School of Engineering, had joined the UAB faculty in 2003. National Healthcare Food Service Week is October 6-12, so it's the perfect time to focus on the hardworking men and women who staff UAB Food and Nutrition Services. July 2, 2020: Betsy Freeburg became the head coach of Women's Volleyball. 5 was renamed in honor of Dr. George W. Campbell, vice president for University College. September 1, 1957: Dr. Walter B. Frommeyer, Jr., became physician-in-chief and chair of the Department of Medicine. Student enrollment stood at 16,874, with a total enrollment of 18,047 when the advanced professional schools were included. Dr. William F. Bridgers became the new school's first dean. Drs. 1970: A master's degree in Business Administration was initiated in the Division of Business, the first graduate program to begin in the College of General Studies. Barber competed as Miss Shelby County. March 1976: Dr. Joseph F. Volker presented Hugh Denman of the Birmingham Housing Authority $8.8 million for the purchase of 45 blocks for UAB expansion. 2000: Angus R. Cooper, II, was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. UAB was one of 418 institutions to score the maximum in the areas of: LGBTQ patient-centered care; LGBTQ patient services and support, employee benefits, and policies; and LGBTQ patient and community engagement. may click on the Documents tab/Certificates section and open and print certificates as well as the Laboratory Medical Director's information as needed. December 31, 1963: The independent Eye Foundation Hospital was opened following dedication ceremonies on December 8, 1963. August 1, 2018: Finis E. St. John, IV, a member of the Board of Trustees since 2002, became the interim chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System. 2003 National Institutes of Health Training Grant Recipient March 2003: The UAB Huntsville Regional Medical Campus opened a new clinic and teaching facility, the primary clinical and academic space for the University of Alabama School of Medicine Huntsville Program. 1992: In order to confirm to conference requirements, UAB established a new co-ed Riflery team. 1999: Active extramural grants and contracts at UAB totaled $286,950,782. 1978: UAB Ambassadors corps formed with 10 students and two alternates in order to provide student hosts at official university functions. Get Directions. 1972: UAB Police Department formally organized. 1990: Laurie J. Skellie became the fifth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. Womens bowling would begin in the fall of 2011 and womens beach volleyball in the spring of 2012. October 2, 2021: UAB hosted Liberty University in the inaugural game held in the new Protective Stadium in the Uptown Neighborhood in downtown Birmingham. Dr. Jay M. McDonald was named as first director of the Center for Metabolic Bone Disease. 1996: President J. Claude Bennett was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences becoming the second UAB physician to be so honored. December 1993: Drs. September 1963: The Medical College Faculty Council approved a request that all facilities in the Medical and Dental Basic Science Building be available to all students and employees without regard to race. 1983: Dr. Sara Ruiz de Molina was named acting dean of Special Studies. The entering first-time freshman class rose 2 percent to 2,346 students. June 2021: Casey Dunn was named as the fifth head coach of the Men's Baseball team. 2009 Argus Award for Resident Teaching, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Excellence in Teaching by a Resident Award May 30, 1965: Vivian J. Malone received a B. S. degree in Commerce and Business Administration, becoming the first African American graduate of The University of Alabama system. 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. Dr. Kathleen Faircloth was the faculty advisor for the new student group. Many UAB employees also volunteered to help the city of Birmingham host the soccer matches. Dunn had previously served as head coach at Samford University. June 1, 2014: Dr. J. Fred Olive, a long time member of the library faculty, became interim director of the Mervyn Sterne Library upon the retirement of Dr. Jerry W. Stephens. September 26, 1977: Dr. Thomas N. James delivered the fourteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Dobermans, Dalmatians, and Deaf Children.". Tinsley R. Harrison and Champ Lyons were named Distinguished Professors by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees, the first such designations given to a member of the Alabama faculty. 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. January 1, 1994: Dr. Arol R. Augsburger became the third dean of the School of Optometry. Sponsored by the UAB Volunteer Program, the day started at the Hill University Center with over 300 participating students. January 1, 1990: Effective on this date, all buildings, grounds, offices, parking lots, and parking decks at UAB became smoke free.

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