Q&A with GSA President Royce Dickerson
GSA President Royce Dickerson shared some of the Graduate Student Association’s past achievements and goals for the coming year.
GSA President Royce Dickerson shared some of the Graduate Student Association’s past achievements and goals for the coming year.
UA received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a bridge program for students from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities interested in opportunities in renewable energy.
Amy Haines and her son Ethan will cross the stage at Coleman Coliseum Aug. 6, both earning master’s degrees. Although Ethan started working on his master’s right after graduating with his undergrad degree, Amy began her journey seven years ago.
The University of Alabama and Stillman College celebrated 50 years of an enrollment agreement by making it easier for Stillman students to attend graduate school at UA.
This fall The University of Alabama celebrates its largest-ever Graduate School enrollment.
Royce Dickerson brought history to life as he voiced the audio narration of the Wayside Exhibit in Lafayette Square across from the White House over the summer.
The University of Alabama is waiving application fees for domestic and international prospective students October 18-22.
Hispanic-Latino Association President Carina Villarreal said she celebrates her heritage daily in the way she lives.
After Kelly helped bring it back to life, the GSA is poised to continue growing and connecting graduate students in the coming year.
As a global pandemic forced changes, faculty and staff expertly pivoted programs to ensure they would continue helping students succeed, with many programs flourishing in the new environment.