March 2000: An administration building for The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation was completed on South 22nd Street adjacent to The Kirklin Clinic. Over 68 percent of the freshmen class lived in on-campus housing. On Oct. 1, 2013, the Department of Neurosurgery became the 24th academic department in the UAB School of Medicine. June 4, 1978: Terrence N. Ingraham received his O.D. July 2016: Gene Fambrough became the interim director of bands, including the UAB Marching Blazers. June 25, 1998: After having served as interim since 1997, Dr. Peter V. O'Neil was named UAB's second Provost. He came to UAB from Virginia Commonwealth University. 2015: Anne L. Buckley was recruited to UAB from Virginia Commonwealth University to serve as the university's Chief Communications Officer and Associate Vice President. June 10, 1985: Angela Tower, a dance student at UAB, was named Miss Alabama. Dr. Sleckman had been selected the previous October. 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 1936: Edward K. Austin became the first director of the University of Alabama Birmingham Extension Center. January 2, 1995: Watson Brown was named head football coach at UAB. 1957: For the fall term, total enrollment at the Birmingham Extension Center was 1,856 students. Haase played at Kansas and had served as an assistant coach at Kansas and at North Carolina prior to coming to UAB. Flowers became the first African American to win a gold medal in a Winter Olympic event. The bombing killed an off-duty police officer and seriously injured a clinic nurse. 1974: University of Alabama Medical Center Foundation, a non-profit corporation, was renamed the UAB Medical and Educational Foundation. March 15, 2012: Dr. Michael S. Reddy became the eighth dean of the School of Dentistry. February 3, 1984: Dr. Joaquin Aldrete led the team that performed the first liver transplant at University Hospital. April 13, 1987: The first International Festival was held at UAB. The class graduated in 1969 and the school was eliminated. October 18, 1945: The Iota Chapter of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity held a dance to welcome freshman and sophomore students to the new school in Birmingham. 1969: For the first academic term of the newly independent UAB, the dental school at UAB had at least twenty-three clinical or basic science faculty with international backgrounds. 1972: Air Force ROTC first became available to undergraduate students through a cooperative program with Samford University. Prince C. Chambliss, Jr., was the group's first president. 1979: The Phoenix, a UAB yearbook chiefly focusing on University College, was first published. Basil I. Hirschowitz selected as the twenty-fifth Distinguished Faculty Lecturer. May 21, 1983: UAB held its first telephone student registration in a pilot program sponsored by the Office of Registration and Academic Records. 1897: The state legislature confirmed the charter of the Birmingham Medical College. June 2, 1943: The Jones Bill, Alabama Act 89, authorized an expansion of the two-year Medical College of Alabama to a four-year program and appropriated over $1.3 million for buildings, equipment, and maintenance. Edward Abraham, Jayne N. Ness, and Kevin A. Roth, respectively, were named directors of the three centers. September 1959: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for Fort Mortimer H. Jordan Alabama National Guard 109th Evacuation Hospital Armory. July 2019: Conference USA announced its new athletics Conference Hall of Fame. 2015: Alesia Jones became the fourth chair of the UAB Commission on the Status of Women. 1945: Dr. Roy R. Kracke obtained three additional blocks of land adjacent to Jefferson-Hillman Hospital for the development of a medical center. November 2000: The one-year old Capital Campaign reached its original goal of $250 million and UAB announced a revised comprehensive fund-raising goal of $350 million. November 6, 1997: A grand opening celebration was held for the new OADI Technology Center, the first building constructed in the UAB Research Park at Oxmoor. April 3, 1986: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees formally approved the UAB Epilepsy Center, which had been initiated in 1981. 1932: Dr. Louise H. Branscomb, a gynecologist, became the first female physician granted staff privileges at the county-operated Hillman Hospital. January 15, 1971: James E. Moon became administrator of University Hospital. August 1954: The Report of the Special Survey Committee, called the "Duckett Jones Report" for its chief author, was released. October 1957: Birmingham native Patricia "Pat" Neal (later renamed as Fannie Flagg) volunteered her services as the spotlight operator for the Town and Gown production of "Pal Joey." April 1, 2019: Dr. Donna Slovensky, a long-time member of the school faculty, became interim dean of the School of Health Professions. The 100-panel system will generate power for the university and will be used for coursework and research by faculty and students. 2004: Raymond E. Butler became president of the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital. October 1990: Dr. John H. Walker became interim vice president for Administration. A search to name an interim dean of the College was initiated. 1969: Dr. T. Joseph Reeves was named chair of the Department of Medicine. April 21, 1995: The Stroke Research Center renamed Comprehensive Stroke Research Center. February 20, 1991: Twin Towers, a student residence, was renamed Camp Hall in honor of Ehney A. 1989: Active extramural grants and contracts at UAB totaled $105,571,876. April 1, 1988: Dr. John R. Durant became vice president for Health Affairs, succeeding Dr. J. Durwood Bradley who had served as interim vice president since the previous July. Thomas C. Seals became the first Chief of Police. UAB Wesley is an organization founded from the Wesley Foundation of the United Methodist Church. The clinic, which took its name from the building’s street address in order to protect the confidentiality of patients, was founded and first directed by Dr. Michael S. Saag. 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. Young performed the 5,000th kidney transplant at University Hospital. January 1978: The UAB Symphony Orchestra established as the only college/community orchestra in the Birmingham metropolitan area. March 5-7, 1980: The Center for Advanced Medical Studies was dedicated. June 1, 2000: Bert Brouwer became dean of the School of Arts and Humanities. Dr. DeLucas had earned five degrees from UAB. September 1, 1969: The Division of Engineering became solely responsible to the UAB College of General Studies and ceased being a jointly administered program with the University of Alabama. September 17, 1999: The UAB Pancreaticobiliary Center and the UAB Voice Treatment Center were approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. August 1, 1959: Groundbreaking was held for a psychiatric clinic made possible by a gift from Joseph S. and Bertha Pizitz Smolian. February 18, 1987: The Neurobiology Research Center was established. September 13, 1952: The Medical Center Library reopened in its new space in the South Wing of the first and second floors of the New Hillman Building. April 14, 1971: A National Honor Society chapter was first organized at the College of General Studies. October 15, 2013: Dr. Selwyn M. Vickers became Senior Vice President for Medicine and dean of the School of Medicine. He was also named as the CEO of the new UAB Health System/Ascension St. Vincent's alliance. 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. 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. 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. October 1, 1999: Tim L. Pennycuff became third University Archivist. UAB competition began in the fall. The event was funded by the student government and graduate student associations. April 2, 1951: The Department of Biochemistry received approval to offer the first doctoral program at the Medical Center. John D. S. Davis, William E. B. Davis, William H. Johnston, Benjamin L. Wyman, Sr., Russell M. Cunningham, John C. LeGrande, B. G. Copeland, J. H. McCarty, and Lewis G. Woodson were the original stockholders of the medical school. Specifically, he founded the School of Health Profession’s Honors Program in 2005, founded and directed UAB’s Experiential Learning Scholars Program in 2009, provided interim directorship of UAB’s Global and Community Leadership Honors Program in 2011, and was the founding director of the UAB … January 8, 1980: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Hulsey Center for Arts and Humanities. September 27, 1989: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Center for Psychiatric Medicine. UAB supports 61,025 jobs and generates $302.2 million in tax revenue to state and local governments. 1962: University Computer Center organized with Homer C. Jemison as director. 1941: Space was so overcrowded at the Birmingham Extension Center that the university had to use a portion of the city's nearby Phillips High School for classes. April 19, 2002: The Comprehensive Youth Violence Center was approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Nambayan was from the Philippines. Before these additions, the Center operated with one full-time faculty member, Center director Edward K. Austin, and with numerous part-time faculty and staff, including some full-time faculty from Tuscaloosa who commuted to and from Birmingham to teach. 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. The building occupied the center of a square bounded by St. Anthony, Lawrence, Cedar, and State streets. June 14, 1970: Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center established in the Department of Psychiatry. 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). November 5, 2004: The Center for Computational and Structural Biology was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The college opened for instruction that fall. UNC-Charlotte defeated the Blazers 86-72. December 7-9, 1973: The Diabetes Hospital was formally dedicated at UAB in two-day festivities at the medical center. April 4, 2002: Mike Anderson, a Birmingham native and an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas, was named third head coach of the Men's Basketball team. October 1, 2002: Dr. Eli Capilouto became acting Provost. This was Flagg's first experience working in a theatrical production. April 1929: Hillman Hospital School of Nursing Residence was dedicated. 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. 1939: The University of Alabama's Birmingham Extension Center had an enrollment of 365 students. 1975: Dr. John W. Kirklin became the second president of The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation. 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. September 1963: Luther Lawler became the first African American to register for classes at the Birmingham Extension Center when he enrolled in the master’s program in education. 1966: The Medical Center had a budget of $32,000,000 and a payroll of over $15,000,000 for its 3,200 employees. 1960: The world's first clinical use of a commercially made fiberoptic endoscope for observing the inside on an organ or cavity was used at University Hospital. 1988: Regional Ectodermal Dysplasia Diagnosis and Treatment Center was established with Dr. J. Timothy Wright as director. Rose became the 20th president of The University of Alabama. July 1979: The former Lawrence Reynolds Library building was demolished in order to construct the Center for Advanced Medical Studies. Wayne H. and Sara C. Finley. Parcak received the $1 million prize during the TED Conference in Vancouver, Canada, in February 2016. 1942: In the fall term, E. A. Lowe became the second director of the Birmingham Extension Center. March 27, 1969: Dr. Howard L. Holley delivered the sixth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "...And Gladly Teach.". March 15, 1989: Dr. Kenneth J. Roozen became first vice president for University Affairs. June 4, 1989: The UAB Mace, designed by local artist Cordray Parker, was first used during the university’s commencement. December 1945: Highlights of Jefferson-Hillman Hospital, a news sheet for hospital staff, was first published. UAB had announced his recruitment in February. 1977: Dr. Robert Glaze became first vice president for Research and Graduate Studies. Dr. Leland C. Clark was elected first president. AEIVA was opened to the public on the following day. April 29, 2008: A smoke breathing statue of the UAB dragon mascot was unveiled on the concourse in front of Bartow Arena. Dr. Rudolph Davidson was named director. August 20, 2012: Dr. Eric P. Jack, associate dean, was named as interim dean of the School of Business, to be effective October first. January 9, 1993: The Blazer Warrior, UAB's third official mascot, was unveiled at a men's basketball game against Marquette University. 1910: The Birmingham Medical College merged with the Birmingham Dental College (which had opened in the fall of 1893) and was renamed the Birmingham Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College. November 3, 2017: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Magic City LGBT Health Studies Endowed Faculty Scholar Fund for the UAB School of Public Health. December 15, 1974: Patience Hodges Claybon became the first African American female graduate of the School of Medicine. March 22, 1953: The Veterans Administration Hospital was dedicated in the Medical Center. Like all other Birmingham students, Abbott received his degree during commencement ceremonies on the campus in Tuscaloosa. 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). May 1, 2018: Dr. Michelle A. Robinson became interim dean of the School of Dentistry. This was the first time in Alabama history that two students were selected from the same institution. Dr. Holmes came to UAB from the University of Virginia. Demolition of the building later began in the fall of 2007. Although he was a general neurosurgeon for most of his career, Morawetz also had a keen interest in neuro-oncology. September 1, 1962: Dr. Joseph F. Volker became second vice president for Health Affairs. June 1968: Barbara Walker Mitchell became the first African American graduate of the University Hospital School of Nursing. 1954: The Hill-Burton Act was expanded to include nursing homes, treatment centers, rehabilitation facilities, and chronic disease facilities. The Department of Neurosurgery at UAB was initially founded by James Garber Galbraith, M.D. June 11, 2016: UAB student Hayley Barber of Pelham, a senior marketing major, was selected as the new Miss Alabama. March 3, 1964: Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison delivered the first Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Witches and Doctors.". 1979: Tim Hamer became the first head coach of the new Men's Soccer team. July 18, 1965: The former University Hospital School of Nursing Residence was rededicated as the Roy R. Kracke Clinical Services Building. In 1954, James Garber Galbraith, M.D., established the UAB Division of Neurosurgery within the Department of Surgery under the direction of Chief of Surgery Champ Lyons, M.D., serving as the division director on a volunteer basis. In 2009 Dr. Benjamin would become the third Alabamian appointed as Surgeon-General of the United States. December 2005: Dr. Robert M. Centor became the second Associate Dean of the University of Alabama School of Medicine Huntsville Program after having served in that capacity on an interim basis. 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. September 3, 1997: Drs. Deal became dean of the School of Medicine after having served as interim since April. November 17, 2000: Joe Espy III and Jacquelyn Shaia were elected to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. October 18, 1995: Blaze the dragon was unveiled as the new UAB mascot, the university's fourth. September 20, 2002: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the UAB Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infections. The LGBT group was later reorganized and renamed as the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Alliance. September 14, 1991: The UAB football team played its first home game at Legion Field but the Blazers lost 28-10 to Evangel College. April 1997: UAB's Bartow Arena served as the location of the 49th National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament. degree in Medicine from The University of Alabama, thus becoming the first female to graduate from the medical school. He served in that capacity until 1996. May 30, 1965: John L. Duncan became the first student to graduate from the Birmingham-based engineering program. 2013: UAB announced plans for a campus-wide in-house bus transportation system to begin operation in 2014. Drs. April 10, 1999: The inaugural Into the Streets Outreach Day was held. March 8, 1989: Dr. Juan M. Navia became acting dean of the School of Public Health. March 5, 2012: The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama System selected Dr. Robert E. Witt as the sixth chancellor of the three-campus university system. January 1, 1978: Dr. Leonard H. Robinson became third dean of the School of Dentistry. September 6, 2018: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the expanded School of Nursing Building. February 1960: Frank E. and Margaret Cameron Spain gave $500,000 for the construction of new rehabilitation center. The patient was from Arab, Alabama. March 6, 1978: University College Building No. 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. 1955: A Medical Center Advisory Board was established. 15 nationally among public universities, No. Galjuta UAB was established in 2016 The company has been successfully growing and improving all these years. The UAB House Party was held to celebrate the return of the Blazers football program. February 1, 1964: The separate Hillman Emergency and University Emergency Clinics were merged to form one combined University Hospital Emergency Clinic. January 1988: In response to the growing AIDS epidemic, the 1917 Clinic was opened at UAB. Dr. Garrison was once a nurse in University Hospital, obtained a master's degree in nursing from UAB in 1976, and taught in the School of Nursing until 1978. November 1, 2005: Dr. Doreen Harper became the fourth dean of the School of Nursing. John Cline was later named interim CEO of VIVA Health. December 3, 1994: Dr. Joan F. Lorden became dean of the Graduate School. November 1988: UAB Travel Center opened in the Burleson Building. July 12, 1902: Cornerstones were laid for the Birmingham Medical College and the Hillman Hospital. "Born Yesterday" starred Tommy Dix, a star of Broadway and Hollywood. The company was founded in the year 1994 by the name of “Baltijos Rusko” and has been delivering the shipments by its own … 1988: Dr. Terry L. Hickey named dean and co-director of the Graduate School. September 19, 2003: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Center for Heart Failure Research. June 1, 1951: Masie Killingsworth became coordinator and director of the Jefferson-Hillman Hospital Auxiliary, the first person named to the auxiliary’s first paid position. November 15, 1985: Dr. Leonard H. Robinson delivered the twenty-second Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Excellence Revisited: Prescription for The Future.". December 12, 1996: Center for Obstetric Research was renamed the Center for Research in Women's Health by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Florence M. Monroe was the station's first general manager. 1902: A one-story addition to the main building, housing the chemical laboratory, was completed at the Medical College of Alabama. 1979-1980: Beauregard T. Rooster became the official mascot for the UAB Blazers, the university's second mascot. August 13, 1946: President Harry S. Truman signed the Hill-Burton Hospital Survey and Construction Act, co-sponsored by Alabama Senator Lister Hill. June 14, 2017: UAB unveiled a partially completed two bedroom, two bathroom solar house, complete with a tornado safe room, designed and being built by students as part of the U.S. Dept. Like Mahaley, Morawetz was committed to building a multidisciplinary "Center of Excellence" in the field, integrating laboratory and clinical science. July 8, 1973: First patients were admitted to the Diabetes Research and Education Hospital. May 2012: Dr. Louise T. Chow, a professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics, was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, only the second UAB faculty member to be so honored. The IHR is housed on the fifth floor of Heritage Hall. November 2, 1990: The Gay/Lesbian Student Union was recognized as an official student organization by vote of the Student Government Association. August 1998: Dr. Shirley Salloway Khan named interim vice president for Development, Alumni, and External Relations. July 17, 1997: Dr. W. Ann Reynolds was named president-elect of UAB. 4. March 18, 2002: An open house was held in the newly renovated Spencer Honors House. 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. June 18, 2004: The South Central Center for Public Health Preparedness, which had been initiated at UAB in 2002, received formal approval of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. January 30, 1970: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new three-building campus for the College of General Studies. UAB “RUSKO” is a company which has already been successfully working in an area of transport and shipment delivery for 20 years. October 17, 1991: The West Pavilion of University Hospital was dedicated. 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. 1995: Harold L. Abroms became interim vice president for University Advancement, a newly established administrative office. 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. 1979: UAB National Alumni Society was chartered. Basil I. Hirschowitz. March 2011: The UAB Bioethics Team was named champions of the 2011 National Bioethics Undergraduate Conference held in Durham, North Carolina. 1975: Aura, UAB’s student literary arts review, debuted with an issue published during the fall. January 6, 2014: The Blazer Express Transit System, UAB's new campus-wide bus and shuttle system, launched with six routes available at no cost to UAB students, staff, and authorized campus visitors. 1995: The UAB Men’s Tennis Team won the conference championship for a fifth consecutive season. The first graduate in Birmingham was Homer W. Allgood. May 27, 2018: The UAB Concert Choir, under the direction of Brian Kittredge, made its Carnegie Hall debut when the choir performed at the New York City venue as part of the 2018 Gotham SINGS! January 11, 1980: John J. Sparkman Center for International Public Health Education was dedicated. January 25, 1997: UAB Arena was officially rededicated as Bartow Arena.
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