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Alabama State University’s first MBA students complete program

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alabamanewscenter The first class officially graduates in December. A group of 37 talented Alabama State University (ASU) graduate students will make history later this year as the inaugural...

Birmingham City Schools Open with Focus on Alabama Literacy Act

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By Nicole S. Daniel The Birmingham Times When Birmingham City Schools opened on Monday students entered a new academic school year with an intense focus on...

U.S. Education Sec. Miguel Cardona, HBCU Leaders Meet in Birmingham

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona met with Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and leaders from most of Alabama’s Historically Black Colleges...

Birmingham-Area Students Spend Summer Developing Medical Devices

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Two walking crutches lean against a wooden tabletop littered with pencils, permanent markers, sticky notes and drafting paper all full...

Birmingham Promise to Expand Work-Based Learning Programs for City Students

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dcwins.com Birmingham Promise plans to expand its internship program and add new work-based learning opportunities next year for younger students in Birmingham City Schools, thanks...

Birmingham City Schools to Begin Summer Meals This Month

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bhamcityschools.org Birmingham City Schools will offer meals to students through the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge at...

Miles College and Drake State Ink Partnership to Help HBCU Students...

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The Birmingham Times Miles College and Drake State Community & Technical College have partnered to create scholarship opportunities and pathways to earning a bachelor’s degree....

Birmingham Promise Sets Record For Scholarship Applications

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dcwins.com Birmingham Promise, which provides up to four years of tuition assistance for graduates of Birmingham City Schools who attend public colleges and universities in...

Alabama’s ‘Culture of Removal’ Takes Toll on Black Students

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By Savannah Tryens-Fernandes | stryens-fernandes@al.com CJ wanted to take his mom to prom. He wanted to have his parents walk him out to the mound on...

Birmingham’s Bush Hills STEAM Academy Now Home to Transformative Learning Program

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By Mark Kelly Alabama News Center Birmingham’s Bush Hills STEAM Academy is now home to the latest Ed Farm Space, a dedicated area for a new transformative learning program,...