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Hilltop Film Festival of Diversity and Inclusion

This week, Birmingham-Southern’s Media and Film Studies (MFS) Program is hosting their second Hilltop Film Festival of Diversity and Inclusion. Screenings, panels,
Apr 19
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Lizzie the Musical

Just a little over one year ago, an exciting buzz began to circulate around campus. An edgy rock musical was to debut
Apr 09
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Durbin Gallery: BFA Exhibition

Birmingham-Southern Bachelor of Fine Arts candidates have their work on display in the Durbin Galley. The five students have curated their senior
Apr 07
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In Memoriam: Louis Culver

Louis Cleveland Culver ’56, talented pianist, organist, and professor of English, died at 91 earlier this year. Below is Culver’s obituary, written
Mar 29
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Distinguished Alumnus 2020: Michael Callahan

Even before coming to BSC at just 16 years old, Dr. Michael Callahan ’67 was influenced by his father to pursue science
Mar 25
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Three Questions with Emma Knapp

On March 5-6, Miss Mint Hill USA Emma Knapp ’17 of Mint Hill, N.C., will take the stage for her first pageant
Mar 04
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