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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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The Time Is Now

Hope Martin ’21 emailed Governor Kay Ivey’s office during the first week of the spring term, hoping she could speak with her
May 11
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Honors Day 2021: Library Awards

As a part of Honors Day, the Birmingham-Southern College Library presented its annual awards for excellence in research and art to two
May 10
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Honors Day 2021: Student Awards

Congratulations to all of our 2021 Honors Day award recipients. On Honors Day, Birmingham-Southern students are recognized for excellence in academics, leadership,
Apr 29
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Health Sciences Research Honoree

Senior health sciences major Erin Huttula has won a prestigious award for her senior capstone research. Huttula won the first place paper
Apr 21
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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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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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