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Research and Advocacy in Birmingham

Throughout the 2020-21 academic year, six Birmingham-Southern students and alumni studied the historical influence of Linn Park as Jefferson County Memorial Project
Jun 28
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Entrepreneurial Thinking

For business classes like “Entrepreneurial Thinking,” experience in business development helps take the coursework and learning objectives to the next level –
May 04
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The Birmingham Issue: Charles Fry

As the fourth graduate of Birmingham-Southern College to serve as president of the Birmingham Bar Association, Charles Fry ’95 is proud to
Jun 01
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Outstanding Young Alumna: Kelley Brooks Simoneaux

Birmingham-Southern College honored the 2019 Alumni Award Recipients during the festivities of homecoming weekend. The Distinguished Alumni, Outstanding Young Alumni, and Rising
Jun 01
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The Birmingham Issue: Courtney French

Last year, Courtney French ’95 made an unconventional purchase that is now putting the voices of Birmingham on a global stage. French,
Jun 01
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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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