Higher Education — Page 10
DECATUR – Some of the best collegiate softball players in the South will battle for a championship next month in the River City. The Southern States Athletic Conference softball championship […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is one step closer to expanding facilities key to cybersecurity education, training and research. UAH received Stage II approval from the University […]
HUNTSVILLE – Sports and recreation will soon be growing by leaps and bounds – maybe even kicks – at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The University of Alabama System […]
FLORENCE – Who’s No. 1? Florence is! According to an online poll of USA Today readers, the Shoals’ largest city is the best small college town in the country. Jacksonville, […]
HUNTSVILLE – From B-17 bombing runs over Europe in World War II to scientific discoveries aboard NASA space shuttle missions, former astronaut Dr. Jan Davis chronicles two transformative eras in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Get ready for a sizzling day of mouth-watering chicken wings. The 16th annual “Battle of the Buffalo” will take place Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. at Big […]
FLORENCE – The Alabama Supreme Court was gaveled into order Wednesday morning inside the Guillot University Performance Center at the University of North Alabama. The court’s proceedings included oral arguments, […]
NORMAL — The campaign to raise $15 million in individual donations to fund campus improvements, STEM infrastructure expansion, and scholarships at Alabama A&M University is gaining momentum. The university announced today the […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has earned recognition as a Research College and University (RCU) in the newly redesigned Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education. This milestone achievement reflects the university’s […]
NORMAL — U.S. 72 cuts across North Alabama from Jackson County to the Shoals. The corridor has been instrumental in shaping the arts, music, and entertainment industries across the region […]
HUNTSVILLE – Researchers from the University of Alabama in Huntsville have partnered with the Alabama Forestry Commission and NASA’s FireSense initiative to study prescribed burns in the Geneva National Forest in South Alabama. The […]
MADISON — James Clemens High School is the home of the Jets. However, today, it was the home of balloons, of the high-altitude variety. It was truly an uplifting experience […]
LIVINGSTON — “Marshall County, Alabama, was too small for Aubrey Kilpatrick and Zeke Boyles to co-exist,” writes Lesa Carnes Shaul in her new book, “Midnight Cry: A Shooting on Sand […]
DECATUR – Innovate Alabama is deepening its commitment to fostering innovation and workforce development in rural communities through the launch of two pilot programs: the Alabama Cybersecurity Fellowship and the […]
ATHENS – Creating a means of bridging theory and practice in education, Athens State University and Calhoun Community College are providing a “seamless transfer” pathway for teacher candidates in apprenticeship […]
DECATUR – Decatur is set to make history as the first city to host the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUAC) softball championship tournament. “We are thrilled and honored to […]
NORMAL — Dr. Kimberly S. Love, vsiting assistant professor of English at Alabama A&M University, has been awarded a $5,000 South Arts Literary Arts Program Grant to support the completion of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Practice approaches perfection – as long as you’re practicing based on the best scientific evidence. For the past 50 years, the College of Nursing at the University of […]
FLORENCE – In the wake of winning a national composition competition, Dr. Martin Hebel, music composition and theory faculty member at the University of North Alabama, was a featured composer for […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has been named as the recipient of two awards in the third round of designees of the Innovate Alabama Network. The awards total […]
GADSDEN – The Paralegal Association at Gadsden State Community College is opening the Cardinal Career Closet, an initiative designed to help students access professional attire for job interviews “It is […]
HUNTSVILLE – An event to help spark creativity and design thinking in students will take place this week at Drake State Community & Technical College. The HBCU Innovation Power Hour, […]
NORMAL — Emmy-nominated actress, producer, and entrepreneur Keshia Knight Pulliam will take center stage as the keynote speaker for Tea on The Hill this week at Alabama A&M. The signature […]
