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. July 12, 1957: University Hospital School of Nursing received full accreditation from the National Nursing Accreditation Service. Fabry Disease and other rare genetic kidney disease December 20, 1944: The University of Alabama entered into a 99-year contract with Jefferson County for the use of Jefferson and Hillman Hospitals. October 22, 1994: UAB first celebrated Homecoming during the fall. UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. 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. 2016: UAB was ranked as the third largest US public academic medical center. July 1970: Dr. John B. Dunbar became the first vice president for Student and Community Affairs. November 19, 1999: The UAB Acute Chest Pain Center and the UAB Heart Center were approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 205-996-6374. 1967: A Faculty Women's Club of UAB was organized as a campus-wide organization that combined other such campus clubs (medical, dental, etc.). October 1983: The University Center opened. Pittman Biomedical Research II, Conference Room 101. 2000: Melinda Claiborne became the fourth head coach of Women's Volleyball. Astin Powers, MD - Assistant Medical Director of CAP/CLIA Lab - Roche May 1, 1999: UAB Health Center in Moody opened. March 8, 1989: Dr. Juan M. Navia became acting dean of the School of Public Health. 1995: Harold L. Abroms became interim vice president for University Advancement, a newly established administrative office. June 1976: Dr. George W. Campbell, vice president for University College, was named acting president of UAB. 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. June 8, 1953: Students from the University of Alabama School of Nursing in Tuscaloosa first came to the Medical Center for clinical training in the hospital complex. July 20, 2015: UAB opened a mental health and wellness clinic for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning individuals. Jones would resign from the board in April 2017. The following are some of the services provided: Dale Hogeland, Major System Supervisor Plumbing Phone: 205-934-WORK (9675) January 1979: The University of Alabama System Medical Education Program (UASMEP) was reaccredited by the national Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). 1985: W. Grant Shingleton became UAB's third Sports Information director. June 1, 1958: James P. Bryan graduated from the baccalaureate nursing program -- then located on the campus in Tuscaloosa -- becoming the first male graduate of the School of Nursing. Alabama State University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. . To provide high quality, culturally competent, and collaborative inpatient care centered around exceptional service, patient centered communication, and innovation that improves health outcomes for our community. November 18, 1999: The Women's Synchronized Swimming team debuted in an exhibition held in UAB's Bell Gym Aquatic Center. June 25, 1999: Sidney L. McDonald was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. August 29, 2016: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the UAB Football Operations Center and Legacy Pavilion. Drs. UNC-Charlotte defeated the Blazers 86-72. March 24, 1982: Elizabeth, a narrative film shot entirely on location in UABs Spain Rehabilitation Center, was broadcast nationally on the PBS network. Birmingham, AL 35233. 2011: Dr. Wendy Gunther Canada became the third chair of the UAB Commission on the Status of Women. January 1957: The Medical Center Bulletin was first published as the University of Alabama Medical Center News Bulletin. UAB Medicine Enterprise Board. November 29, 1940: Brewer Dixon was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. James F. Hatcher, Jr., was appointed as the administrator for the ballet program in addition to his duties as director of Town and Gown Theatre. The 500-foot-long Wdowiak Ridge rises 40 feet above the western rim of the Endeavour Crater. June 1, 1985: Dr. Sara Ruiz de Molina became second dean of Special Studies. 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. "Born Yesterday" starred Tommy Dix, a star of Broadway and Hollywood. From the simple to the complex, from the everyday to the out of the ordinary, we want to be part of your journey as a woman no matter where life takes you. It was the first off-campus facility the University had constructed anywhere in the state specifically for extension work. September 2005: Anne Fadimans The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down was used as the inaugural campus-wide discussion book. 2004: The UAB Commission on the Status of Women established with a goal of maintaining a positive, equitable environment for all women at the university. August 5, 2004: David Hoidal became the third CEO of the UAB Health System after having served as interim CEO for three months. The inaugural faculty were Drs. Dr. John L. Shuster was named director of the new center. July 1, 2020: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the creation of the UAB Health System Authority. January 9, 1993: The Blazer Warrior, UAB's third official mascot, was unveiled at a men's basketball game against Marquette University. December 2, 2015: Dr. Sergio B. Stagno presented the fifty-second Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Building the Department of Pediatrics: A Team Effort, 1988-2014.". 1979: The Blue Cross/Blue Shield Building on South 20th Street was acquired and reopened as the Community Health Services Building. 1990: Laurie J. Skellie became the fifth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. 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. 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. November 1, 2017: Dr. Peter M. Ginter became interim dean of the School of Public Health. August 31, 1996: For fiscal year 1995-1996, the UAB Research Foundation topped $1 million in license income. UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. October 9, 1947: Alabama Act 678 appropriated funds of $750,000 for the operation of the University of Alabama School of Dentistry. May 8, 1970: Several hundred students and faculty members held a protest in front of the College of General Studies Building in sympathy for Kent State. April 1974: A symbolic groundbreaking was held for the Lurleen B. Wallace Cancer Hospital. 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. February 3, 2012: Dr. Kenneth L. Vandervoort, Sr., was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Witt hadpreviously served as president of The University of Alabama since 2003. Dr. Medina was from Cuba. Drs. If you have any questions, please contact UAB Hospital Laboratories Customer Service at 205-934-6440. June 2006: Tina Rogers became the interim chief executive officer of the UAB affiliated Southern Research Institute. November 4, 1957: The statue of Dr. W. E. B. Davis was relocated to the Medical Center from Woodrow Wilson Park in downtown Birmingham. Samuel W. Acton was the school's first graduate. Sherry Polhill, director of Hospital Laboratories and Respiratory Care at UAB, has received the Blood Services Outstanding Contributor award from the American Red Cross for 2012. Dr. Dohlstrom was the first male appointed to the Tuscaloosa nursing school faculty. degrees in Medicine from The University of Alabamas new two-year basic sciences medical program. Dr. Robinson joined the UAB faculty in 2005 and had been serving as associate dean at the time of her appointment. November 1973: The Friday after Thanksgiving first became an official UAB holiday. April 1, 2020: Kasia J. Gonnerman, previously of Vanderbilt University, became the second dean of UAB Libraries. May 2012: The UAB Health System entered into an operational affiliation with Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center in Anniston, Alabama. July 15, 1903: Hillman Hospital was dedicated. 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. Faculty Division Director. February 2020: UAB announced that its public radio affiliate WBHM-FM Radio was partnering with three other stations, Mississippi Public Radio (Jackson), WNNO (New Orleans), and WPFK (Baton Rouge), to establish the collaborative Gulf States Newsroom. Domestic hot/cold water systems, waste water systems, medical gas systems and components are serviced and maintained by the plumbing systems group. Dr. David L. Shealy served as the center's first director. 1996: Mary Ritchie became the head coach of the Women's Golf team. 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. Erin Shaughnessy, M.D. March 26, 1970: Dr. Sidney B. Finn delivered the seventh Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "In Pursuit of the Elusive.". October 2017: UAB announced the expansion of its campus supercomputer to 450 teraflops, making the universitys supercomputer the fastest in the state of Alabama and one of the five fastest at an academic institution in the Southeast. July 12, 1902: Cornerstones were laid for the Birmingham Medical College and the Hillman Hospital. An endowed professorship was established from this gift in 1991. The Heersink gift, which is the largest single gift in the history of UAB, will also create the university's Marnix E. Heersink Institute of Biomedical Innovation and the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health. Dr. Watts also announced the appointment of Shannon Ealy as the interim Director of Athletics. He later served as chair of the Department of Neurology and at his selection as president was UAB's Senior Vice President and dean of the School of Medicine. October 1970: Jean-Paul Sartres No Exit was performed by UAB students, the first time that students had taken complete responsibility for a theatrical production. 1979: Dr. Carl E. Dukes completed an internal medicine residency program and service as the first African American selected as UAB's chief medical resident. February 4, 2005: Marietta M. Urquhart, Karen Phifer Brooks, and Joe H. Ritch were elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. June 1983: The UAB Critical Care Transport Service began. September 24, 1974: The Edward M. Holmes, Jr., Pavilion of the Spain Rehabilitation Center was dedicated. December 3, 1993: Dr. Charles E. Bugg delivered the thirtieth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Magic of Crystals.". 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. September 3, 1997: Drs. October 24, 1975: The Reynolds Historical Library was rededicated within the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. The faculty advisor was Dr. Sherrill Martin, department of Performing Arts. March 3, 1964: Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison delivered the first Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Witches and Doctors.". The established chapter of the medical-social fraternity had been moved from the campus in Tuscaloosa to Birmingham. All rights reserved. March 18, 2013: The UAB Marching Blazers won the International Band Competition in Limerick, Ireland, beating out 17 other bands from the US and Europe one day after performing in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. September 12, 1912: The trustees of the proprietary Birmingham Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College transferred all land, buildings, and equipment to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees, who agreed to continue the school until the enrolled students completed their studies. June 27, 1988: The first heart-lung transplant in Alabama was performed at University Hospital by a team headed by Drs. She later went on to become the fourth runner up in the Miss America pageant in September in Atlantic City, New Jersey. February 19, 2002: Vonetta Flowers, UAB assistant track coach and former seven-time All-American track star at UAB, and her team-mate Jill Bakken won the Gold Medal in the inaugural Women's Bobsled event at the Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah. September 1967: UAB Advisory Board was established. October 12, 1998: Howell and Elizabeth Ann Heflin Center for Human Genetics groundbreaking held. UAB Hospital - UAB Medicine Chair, Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology Medical Director, UAB Cancer Service Line Margaret Cameron Spain Endowed Chair in Obstetrics/Gynecology . August 9, 1998: Marla Townsend became the first head coach of the new Women's Fast-Pitch Softball team. June 20, 2008: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the establishment of the Diabetes Research and Training Center with Dr. W. Timothy Garvey as first director. April 17, 1997: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees delegated full authority of Triton Health Systems and its VIVA Health HMO subsidiary to the UAB Health System Managing Board. 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. 1969: Ellen Gregg Ingalls Award was established for excellence in classroom teaching. She was the first African American enrolled in any programs in the Medical Center. June 26, 1986: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the UAB Injury Control Research Center with Dr. P. Russ Fine as first director. Abraham L. Woods, Jr., a pioneer in the Civil Rights movement, became an adjunct (part-time) instructor in the UAB history department. 1967: The Myocardial Infarction Research Unit, later renamed the Specialized Center for Research in Ischemic Heart Disease, was established. October 1, 2020: Dr. Michelle A. Robinson of the School of Dentistry became interim dean of the School of Education. Dr. Sleckman had been selected the previous October. May 3, 1991: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Teaching and Learning Center. August 1, 1981: Avie Bridges became the second head coach of Women's Basketball. 1978: Susan Cook became the first head coach of the new Women's Volleyball team. Rose. When formally established later in 2016, the UAB Staff Council will be comprised by two employees from each administrative unit reporting to the president, the vice presidents and deans, and the athletic director. 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. Director of Policy Management - Policies and Standards - Days (001) - 6754576637. 2003: Lucy E. Jones became the sixth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. January 27, 1979: UAB gained full membership as an NCAA Division I athletics program. Dr. Virginia Gauld, Betty Jean Duff and Debra Strother received awards for administrator/staff. Several of the schools initial faculty held primary appointments in the medical school but also taught basic science courses to the first dental students. 2010: UAB became one of the first two civilian hospitals in the US to host a US Air Force Special Operations Surgical Team (SOST). July 1, 1989: Dr. L. Clark Taylor, Jr., became administrator of University Hospital. UAB awarded degrees to 3,260 students. November 1968: Dr. Clifton K. Meador became dean of the Medical College of Alabama. February 21, 2010: UAB opened the new Women and Infants Center and five babies were born in the new facility its first day. December 1996: Linda Flaherty-Goldsmith became interim vice president for Financial Affairs and Administration. September 17, 2020: Michael Brock was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Updated weather information will be announced via:uab.edu/emergencyWBHM FM 90.3UAB Bad Weather hotline: 934-2165, CH19 445 - 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294. The Legion lost 2-0 to the Bethlehem Steel before a standing-room only crowd of 5,807. 1966: The University Hospital School of Nursing, a diploma program, admitted its last class. January 13, 2010: On a flight to carry a survivor of the earthquake in Haiti to a Miami hospital, UAB Hospitals Critical Care Transport (CCT) jet became the first US aircraft in five decades to make an official flight through Cuban airspace. June 2021: Casey Dunn was named as the fifth head coach of the Men's Baseball team. Walter C. Andrews, Jr., was the first of the fifty graduates. May 26, 1977: R. Lee Walthall became first vice president for Institutional Advancement and Legal Affairs. May 18, 2011: Dr. Linda C. Lucas, dean of the Engineering school, becameinterim Provost. May 5, 2015: UAB officially introduced Mark Ingram as the university's fifth Director of Athletics. May 2006: The Bishop and University Optometric Group buildings were demolished in order to construct UAB's new biosafety building, the SEBLAB.