Steve Nixon, a junior management major, was editor of the first yearbook. 1911: Dr. Eugene DuBose Bondurant became the fourth dean of the Medical College of Alabama. April 24, 1998: Brad Rollow was named interim CEO of VIVA Health, Inc. April 1998: Richard L. Margison became vice president for Financial Affairs and Administration. September 1, 1969: Dr. Henry B. Peters arrived on campus as the first dean of the new School of Optometry. December 6, 1988: In their first home game in the new UAB Arena, the Women's Basketball team defeated Southern University 66-64. March 8, 1971: Dr. Walter B. Frommeyer delivered the eighth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "A Physician's Prayer.". December 1959: Birmingham native Patricia "Pat" Neal (later renamed as Fannie Flagg) appeared in a Town and Gown Theatre production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." He routinely donates his time and money to such diverse groups as the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, African Parks Organization, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the ACLU, UABs 1917 Clinic and Project Inform.He attended Vanderbilt University and received his architectural degree from North Carolina State University, but considers his main education a life-long interaction with diverse peoples and distant lands. April 2021: Two small beehives complete with two queen bees and some 40,000 worker bees were installed in the UAB Gardens to increase pollination in the campus and Southside area. Meador, who was the dean of the library at SUNY Binghamton, became the university's first library dean in August. The 108,000 square-foot facility houses the business school, the Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the UAB Regions Institute for Financial Education, and the UAB Healthcare Leadership Academy. 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. November 7, 1980: Dr. John R. Durant delivered the seventeenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "People I Have Known.". 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. Drs. More than 670 hospital staff, 257 employed in Hillman Hospital and 419 in Jefferson Hospital, transitioned from Jefferson County employees to become university employees. She was the first African American female named as a head coach at UAB. 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. 1976: The first UAB student handbook was issued. 1971: UAB's central administrative offices opened in the 7-11 Building. If you do the right thing, your business will succeed, Mrs. Head said. 1990: The first use of a monoclonal antibody to treat rheumatoid arthritis occurred at University Hospital. 1951: Various Medical Center libraries were consolidated into one Medical Center Library under the direction of Chief Librarian Mildred R. Crowe. Dr. Lisa M. Guay-Woodford was named director of the new center. The reagent they developed was licensed to Calbiochem for US and international sales. January 2022: The UAB Health System entered into a management relationship with Northwest Regional Health in Winfield, Alabama. May 1971: Bracie Watson, Jr., a senior in health physics and a biology major, became the first African American elected president of the UAB student government association. A member of the 1978-1982 Women's Basketball team, she had scored 2,854 career points and had gained 1,091 career rebounds. 1920: Dr. Clyde Brooks became the first dean of the University of Alabamas two-year medical school in Tuscaloosa. December 29, 2010: Harold Warren became the second head coach of the Women's Soccer team. Hospital Maintenance - Facilities | UAB What We Do Home Hospital Maintenance Hospital Maintenance Hospital Maintenance is responsibile for the inspection, testing and maintenance of the UAB and Highlands Hospital physical environments, which includes more than 6 million square feet of clinical space. Dr. Virginia D. Horns-Marsh carried the mace into the ceremony. Classically trained in ballet her expertise in creative movement and dance fundamentals has enabled her to teach all ages and abilities. January 3, 2014: UAB Campus Ride and Campus Escort services were discontinued. He received a Bachelor of Science degree at graduation ceremonies held on the university campus in Tuscaloosa. She and her husband are also members of UABs Stem Cell Institute Board. Prince C. Chambliss, Jr., was the group's first president. May 13, 1977: The Alabama Supreme Court held a session on the UAB campus for the first time. Dr. David T. Curiel was named as the first director of the center. January 1978: The UAB Symphony Orchestra established as the only college/community orchestra in the Birmingham metropolitan area. 1962: Drs. 2003: Lucy E. Jones became the sixth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. She is a past board member of the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama and is a member of Downtown Rotary. November 2, 1996: The weekly NPR show "WhadYa Know?" September 16, 2005: Joseph C. Espy, III, was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. July 1, 2012: Dr. Donna K. Arnett became the sixth UAB faculty member to serve as president of the American Heart Association. August 1, 1990: Dr. Tennant S. McWilliams became third dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, succeeding Belinda McCarthy who had served as interim dean since June first. May 1978: Dr. John D. Jones became first vice president for Student Affairs. The endoscope was developed by Dr. Dr. Cassell and her husband, Ralph H. Cassell, retired Regional Executive of BBVA Compass Bank and former President of Compass Bank of Birmingham, have one daughter, Cynthia. February 16, 1944: The Building Commission for the Four-Year Medical College adopted a resolution locating the new four-year medical school in Birmingham. 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. Dr. Dohlstrom was the first male appointed to the Tuscaloosa nursing school faculty. 2007: Entering freshmen in the School of Dentistry began their studies under a revised vertically integrated curriculum, where students are exposed to clinical training almost from the start and receive instruction and mentoring from faculty and upper classmen. It was also reported that UAB generated $25 for every $1 received in state funding. December 12, 1996: Center for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Cooperative Research Center was renamed the UAB Center for Social Medicine and Sexually Transmitted Diseases by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. March 8, 1989: Dr. Juan M. Navia became acting dean of the School of Public Health. September 7, 1991: The UAB football team played its first intercollegiate football game, losing 28-0 to Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. 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. UAB competed with 450 choirs from 60 countries. May 11, 1993: The Bevill Biomedical Research Building was dedicated. Prior to Onyx, Dr. Love served as president, chief executive officer and chairman of Nuvelo, Inc., where he led growth of the company to a market capitalization of $1 billion. April 1, 1997: J. 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. August 1999: Dr. Clair W. Goldsmith became first vice president for Information Technology. September 20, 2002: The UAB Minority Health and Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The premiere was a charity benefit for UAB's 1917 Clinic. March 10, 2019: The Birmingham Legion competed in its first soccer match at UAB's BBVA Compass Field. January 20, 2011: UAB National Alumni Society House was officially dedicated. 2017: The UAB Health System entered into a management relationship with Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama in Greenville, Alabama. March 1970: Because of the completion of the new exit ramp to the interstate, the City of Birmingham eliminated parallel parking along Eighth Avenue South [University Boulevard]. October 26, 1967: The student newspaper, Kaleidoscope, was first published. September 20, 2002: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the UAB Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infections. January 21, 1981: Alabama Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Center was established with Dr. John W. Kirklin as director. When he was in his mid-thirties, his father commissioned him to design the theater, and he also master planned the 250-acre park that serves as its setting. January 30, 2018: Amy Pauly named as the new head coach for Women's Volleyball. June 1989: Mike Dunphy became the fourth head coach of the Men's Golf team. degree becoming the first African American graduate of the School of Optometry. uab hospital board of directors. UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. During his time as the companys leader, BE&K was recognized by author Robert Levering and by Fortune magazine as One of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in America.. 1, University College Building No. He currently serves on the boards of directors of Royalty Pharma and Seattle Genetics. 1948: The School of Dentistry opened for classes with 23 full-time faculty, all of whom were male. Kenneth J. Roozen and Blaine A. Brownell became associate deans and co-directors of the UAB Graduate School. Patricia Todd of Birmingham, a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and a former UAB staff member, received the inaugural award. 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. UAB awarded degrees to 3,260 students. Dr. Gail H. Cassell is Senior Lecturer, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Senior Scientist, Division of Health Equity, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston. 1989: The Smolian House and the Friendship House were sold by UAB. About UAB Medicine. June 21, 1963: The University Hospital and Medical Center Heliport opened when a helicopter operated by the National Guard landed in a field between South 15th and 16th Streets, just a few blocks from the hospital complex. 1964: First classes were held in the new Engineering Building adjacent to the Birmingham Extension Center. September 24, 1972: Dr. Dalton E. McFarland received appointment as UABs first University Professor, a position designed to cross all school and departmental lines. 1984: Najwa S. Bateh became the third president of the UAB National Alumni Society. 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. November 1868: Classes that had been suspended during the Civil War resumed at the Medical College of Alabama in Mobile. Edward Abraham, Jayne N. Ness, and Kevin A. Roth, respectively, were named directors of the three centers. The team was stationed at University Hospital, the states only adult Level-1 Trauma Center, in order to develop their medical and teamwork skills. February 1975: UAB celebrated Black History Week with a series of lectures, dances, and art shows. August 1965: University of Alabama Medical Center Foundation was created as a non-profit corporation. November 1973: The Friday after Thanksgiving first became an official UAB holiday. Jessica spends her free time painting and studying French. April 6, 2016: Robert "Rob" Ehsan was announced as the sixth Head Coach of men's basketball just nine days after being named as interim. November 18, 1988: Dr. September 17, 1993: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the UAB Liver Center. Roy Wood was choral director. Fifteen people received treatment at the hospital and autopsies were done on the bodies of the four young victims of the bombing. Ernesto R. Drelichman and Lisa Guay-Woodford were named, respectively, as directors of the new centers. March 22, 1953: The Veterans Administration Hospital was dedicated in the Medical Center. September 7, 1999: Michael A. Flannery became associate director of UAB Historical Collections. 1969: Dr. Keith D. Blayney was named administrator of University Hospital. He completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in cardiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital. March 25, 2016: Jerod Haase left UAB when he was hired as the head basketball coach of the Stanford Cardinal. Lauren is currently pursuing a Masters of Clinical Social Work at UAB. April 14, 1971: A National Honor Society chapter was first organized at the College of General Studies. January 6, 2020: Dr. Barry P. Sleckman of the Weill Cornell Medicine assumed duties as new director of the ONeal Comprehensive Cancer Center. 2011: Kimberley Michelle Everett became the ninth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. October 17, 1991: The West Pavilion of University Hospital was dedicated. Womens bowling would begin in the fall of 2011 and womens beach volleyball in the spring of 2012. Dr. H. Ronald Vinik was the center's first director. 1902: Dr. John W. Abercrombie became president of The University of Alabama and served until 1911. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. At that time, the company was doing approximately $1.5 million to $2 million in sales each year. November 1974: Physical Education Facility opened. Brown remained as the head coach of the Football team. October 1, 2012: Dr. James A. Bonner became the president of the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation. November 1997: Dr. William B. 1992: Dr. John N. Whitaker became the fourth president of The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation. March 18, 2002: An open house was held in the newly renovated Spencer Honors House. September 1, 1962: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became dean of the Medical College of Alabama. He is also on the boards of Life Science Cares Bay Area and the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, for which he serves as chair of the Emerging Companies Section. 1937: Dr. Richard C. Foster became president of The University of Alabama and served until 1941. 1942: Dr. Raymond R. Paty became president of The University of Alabama and served until December 1946. July 1, 1985: William A. Dr. Joseph F. Volker, UAB president, received the first honorary degree. February 25, 1993: UAB Comprehensive Head Injury Center renamed Southeastern Comprehensive Head Injury Center. Non-Executive Director; Mr. Abdulla Mohamed AlFahim. April 1987: Eugenia "Jeannie" Milling became the fourth head coach of the Women's Basketball team. Dr. Jim Hilyer, who had served as coach of the club team for its two seasons, was named head coach. August 1, 1950: Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison became acting dean of the Medical College of Alabama and chair of the Department of Medicine. July 1, 1986: Dr. Richard R. Ranney became the fourth dean of the School of Dentistry. August 4, 1971: Dr. Frederick W. Conner was named interim dean of the new School of Arts and Sciences; the school was abolished two years later. July 1, 2018: Dr. UAB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and family-friendly environment in which all faculty and staff can excel and achieve work/life balance irrespective of race, national origin, age, genetic or family medical history, gender, faith, gender identity and expression as well as sexual orientation. July 1, 1996: UAB Options established to assist the non-traditional student and administer non-credit courses, it superseded the UAB Special Studies program. September 20, 1994: The Center for Industrial and Applied Research/Genesis Center received approval as an official UAB center by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Prior to 2013, Mrs. Cooks career was primarily focused on economics and finance. Dr. Henning Birkedal-Hansen was first director of the center. December 1993: Drs. Brian Wilson was the first drum major/field conductor; Clifford "Ski" Winter, an associate professor of music, was first director of bands. Serving a total population base of more than 6.5 million, the company provides wholesale beverage and snack sales, full-line vending and catering services. 2000: Angus R. Cooper, II, was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. April 4, 1957: Groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the Lawrence Reynolds Library. Etowah County Communications District is here for. May 2, 1997: The renovated and expanded Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences was rededicated. The center received approval of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees on December 4, 1986. July 1984: The UAB Benevolent Fund was established. May 2020: Upon the retirement of Brian D. Shoop, Perry Roth became the interim head coach of the Men's Baseball team. Sheikh Faisal Bin Sultan Bin Salem Al Qassimi has served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors since the Bank's inception in 1975 and has since then remained the largest single individual shareholder of the Bank. April 10, 1992: The Wallace R. Bunn Chair in Telecommunications in the School of Engineering was formally established by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Drs. September 8, 1964: The entering class of eight students in the medical technology program at University Hospital included one African American, Wilma Ann Barnes. September 22, 1978: Dr. Marie L. O'Koren delivered the fifteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Nursing: Past Realities and Future Imperatives.". October 1, 1989: The designation University College was replaced by the designation Academic Affairs, and Dr. Tennant S. McWilliams became interim vice president for Academic Affairs. March 10, 2008: Dr. David Winwood became CEO of the UAB Research Foundation. June 27, 1950: Dr. Roy R. Kracke, medical dean, died. 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. 1988: Dr. Terry L. Hickey named dean and co-director of the Graduate School. October 6, 1971: The Rebel and Sophie Zeigler Medical Research Building was dedicated. 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. New classes began at nine-month intervals. September 17, 1994: The UAB Marching Blazers, a new 135-member student band, debuted in its first home game at Legion Field. June 1, 1976: The Ambulatory Dialysis Center opened at 516 South 20th Street. He was the lead investigator for the first rotavirus vaccine. February 21, 2010: UAB opened the new Women and Infants Center and five babies were born in the new facility its first day. 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. June 30, 1949: Groundbreaking ceremonies were held in the Medical Center for the Crippled Children's Clinic and Hospital. January 1, 1958: Succeeding Interim President James H. Newman, Dr. Frank A. February 5, 1988: The School of Humanities was renamed the School of Arts and Humanities; Dr. Theodore M. Benditt remained as dean. October 30, 1992: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved renaming the UAB Medical Center as the UAB Academic Health Center. January 23, 1997: Dr. Michael A. Geheb, director of UAB Health Systems, was named chief executive officer of the UAB Health System Managing Board. October 26, 2001: Dr. Robert L. Goldenberg delivered the thirty-eighth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "A to Z: Alabama to Zambia.". Dr. Robinson joined the UAB faculty in 2005 and had been serving as associate dean at the time of her appointment. January 1978: Gladys McQueen, supervisor of keypunch services in the Central Computing Facility, was named UABs first Employee of the Month. At the time, McQueen had 24 years of service. November 1, 2006: The Kirklin Clinic Patient Resources Library opened as a partnership between The Kirklin Clinic, the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. Nursing Communication HCAHPS Top Scores: FY22 Quarter 2 . She has taught classes, workshops, and done community outreach through the arts at Birmingham Museum of Art, Childrens Hospital, The Dance Foundation, The Interfaith Hospitality House, MAKEbhm, ArtPlay, YWCA of Central Alabama, Camp Sawyerville, aTeam Ministries, Aletheia house, and First Light Shelter. Three cases were heard by Chief Justice C. C. Torbert, Jr., and the other eight members of Alabamas highest court. The only female in the class, Virginia Dare Hamilton, became the first woman to receive the MD degree. 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.. February 5, 2000: A celebration held as part of alumni weekend marked the renovation of the School of Dentistry Building. July 1, 1973: Dr. James A. Pittman, Jr., became dean of the School of Medicine. Dr. Heersink, of Dothan, Alabama, is a renowned eye surgeon, innovator, and entrepreneur. October 1989: Denise Picard, a junior business major, became the first female at UAB to be named as cadet battalion commander, the highest ranking cadet in the Army ROTC Program. Dr. Rothblatt previously created and led Sirius XM as its Chairman & CEO and launched other satellite systems for navigation and international television broadcasting. Enrollment increased 4.88 percent from the previous year. Named in honor of a city pediatrician and chair of the countys board of health, the new polio ward was located on the fourth floor of the Hillman building. January 17, 1976: The Medical and Dental Basic Science Building and Dental Clinic was rededicated as the School of Dentistry Building. June 1, 2000: Dr. Linda C. Lucas was named interim dean of the School of Engineering. The Birmingham-based company is an industry-leading provider of products and services to the electric utility, telecommunication, tree care, lights and signs, and contractor markets. 1970: The Graduate Student Association was chartered. Drs. 1970: The Regional Technical Institute for Health Occupations opened. July 2, 2020: Betsy Freeburg became the head coach of Women's Volleyball. 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