Higher Education — Page 24
FLORENCE – The Sunseri Speaker Series at the University of North Alabama will feature Chef Lisa Ramsey this month. Ramsey will deliver a presentation titled “How Science, Music, and Art […]
FLORENCE — University of North Alabama senior guard Alexis Callins, freshman guard Veronaye Charlton, and sophomore guard Rhema Pegues earned Atlantic Sun Conference postseason awards. Callins was named third team […]
RUSSELLVILLE – Russellville High School has a new football coach, and he carries a last name familiar to fans of the Golden Tigers. Dustin Goodwin, son of former Russellville head […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University student Cassidy McClellan was among 90 young people from across the country invited to the White House for the first-ever Interagency Youth Policy Summit: Cultivating Possibilities. The […]
AUBURN — As part of Auburn’s growing efforts to broaden Artificial Intelligence training to higher education institutions, the university is now partnering with the Alabama Community College System to offer […]
FLORENCE – He won’t exactly be going off into the “wild blue yonder,” but a University of North Alabama professor has been selected as the Distinguished Visiting Professor of Geography […]
AUBURN — The McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security has rolled out a podcast, part of the institute’s new strategic plan to make the research institute a destination […]
HUNTSVILLE – Young students with an interest in cyber technology and with family ties to Cyber Huntsville are invited to apply for scholarships to attend a week-long program. The U.S. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community & Technical College and Alabama A&M University are proud to announce their partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to host the HBCU SOAR Scholars […]
FLORENCE — After singing together for more than 50 years, the legendary Oak Ridge Boys will soon be parking their tour buses for good. But there’s still time to catch […]
HUNTSVILLE – To help the student-athletes at the University of Alabama in Huntsville perform at their mental, emotional and physical best, the UAH Department of Athletics is launching a nutrition […]
GADSDEN — The Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services and the Alabama Community College System are streamlining access to in-demand credentials and jobs for residents with disabilities. “People with disabilities remain […]
FLORENCE – Break out the berets, wine and bread. It’s time for the annual University of North Alabama French Film Festival. The event is March 4-20, with each screening to […]
HUNTSVILLE — NASA has selected Alabama A&M University’s Agribition Center to host the final level of the agency’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge, using indoor and outdoor space to ground […]
HUNTSVILLE – The eminent scholar in propulsion at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been awarded the 2024 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Henry R. Worthington Medal for developing […]
FLORENCE – The George Lindsey UNA Film Festival will kick off its 27th year next week featuring award-winning films and performers. The festival is Feb. 29 at 9 a.m. at […]
SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent rose from a small, rural mom-and-pop type operation started by a handful of farmers over three-quarters of a century ago to one of the most trusted […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is accepting applications for admission without the usual fee, but time is running out for the freebie. As a participant in the Alabama […]
ATHENS – Limestone County residents interested in pursuing a degree in advanced manufacturing, construction, healthcare, or information technology are invited to apply for 2024 scholarships. The Limestone County Economic Development […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Alabama A&M prepares for its 150th anniversary next year, the university recently added to its history and legacy of education. The university’s Board of Trustees approved the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will host academic and athletic camps this summer for students ranging in age from pre-kindergarten through high school. Students in grades 5-12 […]
ATHENS – Athens State University and the Limestone County Economic Development Association have formed a learning partnership. The partnership includes a 10% tuition discount on all classes, waived application fee, and […]
HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville has an offer for college students looking for what it calls “a valuable and enriching career experience.” Huntsville has announced openings for its Summer […]
