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Making the BSC Experience Virtual

During the transition to online coursework, our faculty have been working hard – and working together – to learn about new resources
Mar 26
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What Life Looks Like in Italy

We received a “hello” from a longtime member of the Birmingham-Southern community in Italy, Alessandra Abbiati. She lives and works as a
Mar 26
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Shop Local with BSC Grads and Connections

You can still enjoy Birmingham restaurants and businesses while social distancing during the spread of COVID-19 – and quite a few of
Mar 23
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The Picture of Community

Sutton Smith, a junior history and religion double major, Hess Fellow, and Truman Scholar finalist, took time to write an essay as she
Mar 19
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One Student’s COVID-19 Research

Though Birmingham-Southern students are currently on an extended spring break due to the spread of the coronavirus, one student is hard at
Mar 18
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On Grieving What We Have Not Yet Lost

History Professor and Department Chair Dr. Mark Schantz recently sent this essay to his students, sharing a few thoughts on the end
Mar 17
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BSC Cross Cultural Committee presented a LGBTQIA+ History Panel today to a packed house, about how to view current issues and theory in context of history. Featuring GK Armstrong (BSC archivist with an extensive background in LGBTQIA+ archival work), CeCe Lacey '12 (founding charter consultant for the Magic City Acceptance Academy and graduate of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education), Jill Prince (Assistant Director of Student Involvement), Dr. Amy Cottrill (religion professor with academic interests in religious queer theory), and Dr. Jessica Hines (English professor with academic interests in women and gender studies and active role with BSC DEI initiatives across campus). Big thanks to our panelists, and to all who participated. @bscc3
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