50 Years of Dreams and Discoveries

In 1969, the University of Alabama at Birmingham was born—an independent institution rooted in the Magic City, created from the union of a university extension center and a pioneering academic medical center. Since then, UAB has saved lives, solved problems, expanded knowledge, and opened doors. Our ideas and innovations have energized our community and transformed Alabama into a destination for anyone ready to change the world.



Join us as we celebrate our successes and share new visions that could shape the next 50 years.

UAB Memories

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Share Your Story

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Learn More Did you cross the stage with the original group of UAB graduates in 1969? Receive a lifesaving surgery at UAB Hospital? Cheer on the Blazers to another Bartow-era basketball victory? Form a lasting friendship over lunch at the Hill Student Center food court? Every person whose life has intersected with UAB has a story to tell. Share yours in our recording studio or by emailing

50th Memories Podcast





Listen Check out amazing tales from our first 50 years on the UAB Memories Podcast, available anywhere you find podcasts.

“We would do Birmingham a great disservice if we dreamed too little dreams.”

- Joseph F. Volker, D.D.S., UAB's First President

Then and Now

Change has always been in the air at UAB. See how our campus has changed over the years.

Campus Growth Views from the 13th Street South pedestrian bridge illustrate the evolution of University Boulevard, UAB's main thoroughfare, between the late 1970s and 2018. Photo (circa 1979) and historical information courtesy of UAB Archives

Reliable Resource Though its facade has changed and footprint expanded since opening in 1973, the Mervyn H. Sterne Library remains a campus landmark on 13th Street South. Photo (circa 1977) and historical information courtesy of UAB Archives

City Transformation Parts of campus have changed in big ways. Homes stood in what today is the heart of campus along University Boulevard. Photo (circa 1957) and historical information courtesy of UAB Archives

“Our innovative spirit is central to the history, character, and continued success of UAB.”

- Ray L. Watts, M.D., UAB President

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