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Event Spotlight: A German Requiem

Birmingham-Southern College will present Johannes Brahms’ “A German Requiem” at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 3 at Canterbury United Methodist Church. The performance
Mar 25
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A Fiercely Musical Legacy

The hiring process for Dr. Lester Seigel ’79’s full-time position at Birmingham-Southern felt like the hunt for a head football coach. The
Mar 11
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Media and Film Studies Joins Visual Arts

Birmingham-Southern College’s Media and Film Studies (MFS) Program – a successful stand-alone program since 2010 – is now part of the Department
Mar 11
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The Next Chapter: Damian Mitchell

Every morning, Damian Mitchell ’18 sets his alarm for 4:27 a.m. “A lot of people would just round up and set their
Mar 11
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Dance and the Arts for Everyone

Diane Litsey MPPM ’11 has served The Dance Foundation for more than 30 years and has seen the organization grow its programs,
Mar 10
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Rising Star: Jada Cato

“My experience at BSC taught me that no matter what room you get into, you can be successful,” says Jada Cato ’17.
Feb 24
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