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]. September 24, 1974: The Edward M. Holmes, Jr., Pavilion of the Spain Rehabilitation Center was dedicated. July 1, 2022: A.J. A pilot program she co-created is now UABs Institute for Arts in Medicine (AIM), a partnership between the ASC and UAB Medicine. October 29, 1999: Dr. Albert D. Pacifico presented the thirty-sixth annual Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Early Days.". April 25, 1985: The residence hall for nursing students at UAB was rededicated as Florence A. Hixson Hall. Urquhart graduated from UAB in 1976 with a degree in English and Mass Communications. An Alabama native and former head coach at the University of Indiana, Davis brought to UAB a 115-79 record as Indiana's head coach. Hood became the first African American students of The University of Alabama. November 1992: UAB Archives formally established as a campus-wide unit. July 2017: Dr. Keith A. November 9, 1990: Dr. Juan M. Navia delivered the twenty-seventh Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "On the Idea of a University: Personal Reflections.". July 7, 2002: The first set of sextuplets (four boys and two girls) born in Alabama was born at University Hospital. Mr. Goodrich began his career at BE&K in 1972 as legal counsel. January 1, 1958: Succeeding Interim President James H. Newman, Dr. Frank A. 1898: Dr. Benjamin L. Wyman, Sr., became the second dean of the Birmingham Medical College. November 1, 2017: Dr. Peter M. Ginter became interim dean of the School of Public Health. The students are 21.9 percent African American and 61.9 percent female. The walk-in clinic will be open seven days a week for non-life-threatening illnesses. Events were held on campus the week of April 23-27. Martha Johnson and Barbara Tapla were the art class instructors. 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. June 3, 1982: A groundbreaking was held for the Susan Mott Webb Nutrition Sciences Building. Sarah is represented by Gallery 1930 in Birmingham. 1895: A one-story annex to the main building, housing the microscopy and pathology laboratories, was completed at the Medical College of Alabama. Dr. Gustafson had a long-standing association with the medical and dental schools at UAB. April 1, 2020: Kasia J. Gonnerman, previously of Vanderbilt University, became the second dean of UAB Libraries. March 29, 1899: Elizabeth White of Birmingham graduated from the Birmingham Medical College. April 1990: Dr. Juan M. Navia became second dean of the School of Public Health. August 1, 2017: Dr. Michael J. Birrer became the fourth director of the Comprehensive Cancer 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. She is currently a teaching artist for the Birmingham Board of Education and is an adjunct professor of dance at Birmingham Southern College. 1981: The entering class size of the School of Medicine was decreased to 150. Ernesto R. Drelichman and Lisa Guay-Woodford were named, respectively, as directors of the new centers. 1972: Air Force ROTC first became available to undergraduate students through a cooperative program with Samford University. James T. Crutcher, formerly pastor of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, became the first African American named as a full-time chaplain at University Hospital. Dr. Robinson joined the UAB faculty in 2005 and had been serving as associate dean at the time of her appointment. 1972: UAB Police Department formally organized. 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. August 1999: Caron Van Gilder Thornton, founding director, was reappointed director of the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center. Ellen Clyde Cook received a degree in Microbiology, the first master's degree awarded. Sponsored by the UAB Volunteer Program, the day started at the Hill University Center with over 300 participating students. June 30, 1949: Groundbreaking ceremonies were held in the Medical Center for the Crippled Children's Clinic and Hospital. 2008: The Southeast Biosafety Laboratory Alabama Birmingham Building (SEBLAB) was completed as UAB's level-3 biosafety facility. Present board members are: Dr. Pam Benoit, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Ms. The state constitution stipulates that the Tuscaloosa district have one more board member than other Congressional districts. March 1969: The Center for Urban Affairs was established with Dr. John B. Dunbar as the first director. July 1968: Dr. Herschell Lee Hamilton received a clinical appointment in the Department of Surgery and became the first African American board-certified general surgeon at University Hospital. The healthcare industry has undergone tremendous changes in technology and services since Bryan W. Whitfield Memorial Hospital first opened its doors in 1953. April 24, 1995: UAB Blazers became one of the charter members of Conference USA (C-USA). The team was stationed at University Hospital, the states only adult Level-1 Trauma Center, in order to develop their medical and teamwork skills. July 14, 1992: Civitan International Research Center was dedicated. 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. 255 of the Alabama Legislature chartered the Medical College of Alabama and appropriated $50,000.00 for purchase of grounds, the erection of buildings, and for necessary contingent expenses. 1999: McClintock Point on the continent of Antarctica was named in honor of UAB's Dr. James B. McClintock, professor of Biology. December 2011: John Fields, adjunct instructor in the Department of Art and Art History and a UAB alumnus, became interim director of the UAB Visual Arts Gallery. The Annual Report was focused more toward the College of General Studies since the dental, medical and nursing schools already had their own discrete yearbooks. 1980: William M. Voigt became the first president of the UAB National Alumni Society. 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. 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. January 1996: Dr. Charlotte G. Borst became first executive director of UAB Historical Collections, comprised by the Reynolds Historical Library, the Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences, and the UAB Archives. May 2012: Dr. Louise T. Chow, a professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics, was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, the second UAB faculty member to be so honored. There were also three international faculty with part-time appointments, one was from Spain and two were from India. 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. Nominations for the 2022-23 Board of Directors are due by Tuesday, November 1, 2022. 1965: Dr. Joseph F. Volker assigned responsibility for research and grants administration to Dr. John B. Dunbar and for graduate studies to Dr. Samuel B. Barker. April 27, 1989: UAB celebrated $100 million in active grants and contracts. September 18, 2006: John A. Kimberly played a major role in the creation of ArtPlay, the ASCs arts programs for schools, underserved communities, and seniors in non-hospital settings. November 11, 2012: The Office of Veteran Recruitment and Student Services hosted UABs first Wreath Laying Ceremony on Veterans Day. March 26, 1983: Phyllis Pope, a pre-dentistry major from Olympia Field, Illinois, selected as the first Miss UAB. That expertise in clinical and translational research has had a transformative impact on Stanford and has enabled and facilitated major collaboration across the entire university at Stanford as well as between the Stanford Medical Center and the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Hospital. May 11, 1973: A tornado struck downtown Birmingham in the area of 6th Avenue North. August 1, 1944: Dr. Roy R. Kracke became first dean of the four-year Medical College of Alabama. 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. September 5, 1969: Dr. Joseph F. Volker assumed the office as the first president of the newly autonomous University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB). September 5, 2014: A new statue of Blaze the Dragon was installed in front of Bartow Arena. February 5, 1997: Richard L. Holmes was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. 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. Salaam Green, MS, Expressive Writing & PoetrySalaam is an award-winning poet and author, a 2020-21 Eco-Poetry Fellow, A Reimagining Justice Fellow with the Southern Poverty Law Center, the 2016 Poet Laureate for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a TEDx speaker Birmingham alum, a social entrepreneur, and a daughter of Alabamas Black Belt. August 1995: Paul Harbin became the first head coach of the new Women's Soccer team. It was renamed the "University of Alabama School of Medicine Huntsville Program.". January 1, 2002: Dr. Malcolm Portera became the fifth chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System. 1941: Dr. George H. Denny became president of The University of Alabama -- for a second time -- and served until the following year. 1975: The Alabama legislature appropriated funds for the purchase of approximately 45 blocks for UAB expansion. October 1958: Maria N. Rada of Columbia received a diploma from the University Hospital School of Nursing, the first international student to graduate from the hospital nursing school. National television and a half-time performance of Birmingham native and American Idol Ruben Studdard drew a crowd of 44,079 to Legion Field for the game; the largest crowd ever for a UAB Blazer home game. March 30, 1942: The 10th and 11th floors of Jefferson Hospital became home to the secret national headquarters of the US Armys Replacement and School Command (R&SC), which was charged with individual training of officers and enlisted personnel of the infantry, field artillery, cavalry, coast artillery, armored forces, parachute and tank destroyer units. February 1980: Brenda Williams became the second head coach of Women's Volleyball. A member of the 1978-1982 Women's Basketball team, she had scored 2,854 career points and had gained 1,091 career rebounds. November 9, 1984: Dr. Harriet P. Dustan delivered the twenty-first Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Alabama and The Golden Age of Medical Research. During the NASA mission, Morin completed two separate spacewalks. UAB Health System Authority Board Ray L. Watts, M.D. He was inducted into the National Academy of Construction in 2002. Welcome to UAB Hospital Medicine! Helene Taylor, Visual ArtsHelene was a pre-school teacher for 10 years, led a parent-infant group, and taught in many after-school programs; including her own Art in the Park- a community art program in Avondale. 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. Dr. Joseph F. Volker was named vice president for Birmingham Affairs, an office given administrative oversight of the newly combined Medical Center and the College of General Studies. 1984: The first use in the United States of a color doppler echocardiograph for visualizing internal cardiac structures occurred at University Hospital. Because of his deep scientific and translational research expertise, Dr. Greenberg has served on numerous international advisory and editorial boards and has been an invited speaker at virtually every important scientific meeting in virology, microbiology and immunology. volunteerservices@uabmc.edu 205.934.4270 Volunteers are special people who are part of our team of world-class healthcare providers. September 1, 1987: Effective on this date, all indoor public areas of the UAB Medical Center became smoke free. Dr. Hullet, who had earned a masters degree from the UAB School of Public Health, became the first African American elected to the governing board of the three campus University of Alabama System. September 1, 1962: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became dean of the Medical College of Alabama. 1998: Mirela Vladulescu, a member of the Women's Tennis Team, was ranked number one in the nation. August 1, 2018: Dr. Paul Campbell Erwin became the sixth dean of the School of Public Health. Edward Abraham, Jayne N. Ness, and Kevin A. Roth, respectively, were named directors of the three centers. December 3, 1983: Oliver H. Delchamps, Jr., was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. July 1, 2020: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the creation of the UAB Health System Authority. June 7, 1986: The first five students graduated from the UAB Honors Program. Vice Provost for Graduate & International Education, Graduate School Dean & Chief International Officer, Associate Provost for Academic Administration, Associate Provost, Academic and Learning Technologies, Associate Provost, International Education, Executive Director, Administration & Finance. May 1977: Dr. J. Dudley Pewitt became third vice president for Administration. March 13, 1982: Men's Basketball team reached the round of 16 in the NCAA basketball playoffs. September 6, 1993: In a game against Troy State University, the UAB football team played its first game as a Division I-AA scholarship team. Kenneth J. Roozen and Blaine A. Brownell became associate deans and co-directors of the UAB Graduate School. October 25, 2002: Dr. Eric Hunter presented the thirty-ninth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Why Birmingham, Alabama?". Basil I. Hirschowitz. Dr. Ada Long received the award for faculty. 1962: Drs. 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. The Board also approved the recommendation of President Joseph F. Volker that UABs school colors would be green and gold. January 15, 2016: Dr. Paulette Patterson Dilworth became vice president for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the first African American female named as a vice president at UAB. March 2, 2001: A statue of UAB's founding athletic director and first men's basketball coach Gene Bartow was dedicated in the Bartow Arena. July 1, 1970: Ground was broken for the Diabetes Research and Education Hospital. Haleigh Black, MusicianHaleigh has been exploring the world of music for 24 years as a violinist and vocalist. June 22, 1990: UAB Vaccine Center was established. Dr. William H. Anderson was the school's first dean. 1964: First classes were held in the new Engineering Building adjacent to the Birmingham Extension Center. 1972: The Extension Library of Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences opened in the Hillman Hospital building. All mail correspondence should be addressed to: University Hospital Board of Directors Office Drs. September 1, 1999: Bert Brouwer became interim dean of the School of Arts and Humanities. clinical faculty) who had private practices outside of the medical school. September 24, 1972: Dr. Dalton E. McFarland received appointment as UABs first University Professor, a position designed to cross all school and departmental lines. Total enrollment was down approximately 2.4 percent, but freshmen enrollment increased 12 percent. June 4, 1972: Walter Jackson received a BS in General Engineering, becoming the first African American graduate of the School of Engineering. February 17, 1995: Specialized Caries Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 1997: UAB Genesis Center completed as the first of 25 buildings planned for the new 100-acre UAB Research Park at Oxmoor. The Commission had been authorized in 1943 by the Jones Bill (Alabama Act 89) and its nine members had been appointed by Governor Chauncey Sparks. The weeklong celebration was sponsored by the University College Student Government Association. 1995: The UAB Gospel Choir founded with 38 student members under the direction of Kevin P. Turner. Mr. Lee began his career with Buffalo Rock Company at the age of 12, working summers under his fathers direction. Josiah C. Nott, James F. Heustis, William H. Anderson, George A. Ketchum, Francis A. Ross, and Frederick E. Gordon. 4. February 1, 1977: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., became the second president of UAB. 1983: UAB Honors Program, an inter-disciplinary curriculum for undergraduate students, established with Dr. Ada W. Long as first director. May 2019: Dr. Virginia Lolley became chief-of-staff for the UAB Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital, the first female named to the position. July 1966: Dr. John W. Kirklin was appointed chair of the Department of Surgery and surgeon-in-chief of University Hospital. Abraham L. Woods, Jr., a pioneer in the Civil Rights movement, became an adjunct (part-time) instructor in the UAB history department. Angels installation, titled Facing the Hyperstructure, was unveiled to the public March 31 after a 14-week residency at UAB. April 2016 It was announced that UAB anthropology professor Sarah Parcak, a space archaeologist, had likely discovered a Viking settlement located on the southern point of Newfoundland, Canada. January 2022: Upon the retirement of Doreen C. Harper, Dr. Linda Moneyham became the interim dean of the School of Nursing. June 30, 1970: Dr. Florence A. Hixson retired as first dean of the School of Nursing. James C. Lee III is the fourth generation of his family to serves as Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Buffalo Rock Company, one of the largest privately held, single-family owned Pepsi-Cola franchises in the United States. 5. The Blazers record of 24-5 matched their best season record, and the 13-3 conference record was the best in the team's history. To further her work with older adults, she became a UAB Medicine Geriatric Scholar. May 3, 1991: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Teaching and Learning Center. January 1992: James A. Lee was named acting administrator of University Hospital. UAB competed with 450 choirs from 60 countries. Mr. Davenport is an Elder at the First Presbyterian Church of Alexander City. November 17, 2000: The Mental Retardation Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Richard G. Allen served as the first director of the center. Whether advancing your clinical skills, serving our patients and guests, or supporting operations, there is no better place to grow- personally and . Enrollment increased 4.88 percent from the previous year. September 16, 2005: Joseph C. Espy, III, was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. April 1997: UAB's Bartow Arena served as the location of the 49th National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament. 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. April 1979: The Division of Special Studies renamed UAB Special Studies. May 1-2, 2020: Due to the university's Limited Business Model implemented because of the COVID-19 pandemic, UAB provided virtual only commencement ceremonies for graduating students. She is married to William R. (Bill) Battle III, and has one daughter. The centerpiece of UAB's clinical enterprise, UAB Hospital is located in Birmingham's Medical District. March 1896: The Hospital of the United Charities was renamed Hillman Hospital in honor of benefactor Thomas T. Hillman, president of the TCI Railroad. July 1, 2010: Dr. Thomas M. DiLorenzo became the first dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, an appointment that had been announced in June. Jenkins previously told The Anniston Star reporter Brian Graves that the decision was made in part due to obstacles RMC had faced to provide quality care as a smaller health care system in a rural environment. Alquist came to UAB from Rhode Island Public Radio. September 28, 1992:U.S. News and World Report named UAB as the number one up-and-coming university in the United States. 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. Mrs. Heersink has served on the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. A comprehensive chronology of the history of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and its predecessor entities is found below. May 2020: Upon the retirement of Brian D. Shoop, Perry Roth became the interim head coach of the Men's Baseball team. May 14, 2021: Kari Bellville became the head coach of the Women's Golf team. UAB Hospital (also known as University Hospital) is a 1,157 bed tertiary hospital and academic health science center located in Birmingham, Alabama.It serves as the only ACS verified Level I Trauma Center in Alabama, and is the flagship property of the UAB Health System which is owned by the University of Alabama System. July 1967: A groundbreaking was held for the Center for Developmental and Learning Disorders. UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman was the featured artist for the first gala. UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. Demolition of the building later began in the fall of 2007. The UAB program began with 12 cadets. March 1999: UAB ranked 28th in the nation and fourth in the South in the list of universities receiving federal research and development funding. Dr. Harry B. Greenberg is the Joseph D. 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