UA Students to Present ‘Diversity Demonstrated’
A group of University of Alabama students will soon share what they learned in more than 300 hours of community service during spring 2012.
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A group of University of Alabama students will soon share what they learned in more than 300 hours of community service during spring 2012.
A national panel of journalism educators has named The University of Alabama’s Multicultural Journalism Program the winner of the Journalism Education Association’s 2011 Diversity Award.
The University of Alabama has received five, three-year grants from the U.S. Department of Education’s Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need Program that provide fellowships to assist graduate students pursuing fields of study that are in national demand.
A program introduced by the Culverhouse School of Accountancy at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce and the Birmingham chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants is doing its part to bring more minorities into the accounting profession.
The University of Alabama Crossroads Community Center will celebrate Unity through Diversity Week beginning Tuesday, April 6.
An increase in open and frank dialogue about racial and ethnic diversity will begin as Barack Obama’s presidential administration gets underway in the coming year, predicts a University of Alabama rhetorical studies expert.
When some people refer to “rural,” you think of farmland just outside small-town Alabama. When John Clark refers to “rural,” he’s talking two days’ travel from the nearest road.
Students from The University of Alabama and Stillman College will attend a Diversity Weekend Workshop on the Stillman campus Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26-27.
Rosalind Hudnell, director of corporate diversity for Intel Corp., will be the featured speaker during The University of Alabama’s M.B.A. week beginning Feb. 27.
The University of Alabama Capstone International Center, Crossroads Community Center and Fulbright Program are hosting a public lecture commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Friday, Jan. 20, at 1 p.m. in 109 B.B. Comer Hall.