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Pictured above: BA 351 students who worked with Sloss Metal Arts shared photos from the annual Iron Pour on BSC’s campus in
Jan 13
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Gilman Scholarship Recipient

Kaleigh Wilson will study abroad in Japan in 2021 thanks, in part, to the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Program. Wilson, a media
Jan 05
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Four Students Present at Bioinformatics Symposium

Pictured: In May 2019, BSC student Teja Chintala (front row, second from left) and faculty Dr. Kevin Drace and Dr. Melanie Styers
Dec 16
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Wellness Week

With two more weeks of classes in the fall 2020 term, Birmingham-Southern SGA leaders have planned a week of events focused on
Nov 06
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Today My World Is…

Written by Cosette Bolt, Class of 2021 Broadway may be closed, theaters worldwide may be empty, but the stage lights are warming
Oct 19
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Alaska to Alabama

While most Birmingham-Southern students are from Alabama, just under 40 percent come from outside the state. Of those, few are as far
Oct 15
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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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