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HBCU Students Present STEM Findings to Southern Research Professionals

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By Solomon Crenshaw Jr. For The Birmingham Times Dezmond Spencer, a Tuskegee University alumnus, was among the Southern Research staffers at Homewood Suites by Hilton on...

Smithsonian’s ‘Men of Change’ Exhibit Opens in Birmingham on Sept. 16

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bcri.org The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a Smithsonian affiliate, will collaborate with the Birmingham Public Library Central Branch to share “Men of Change: Power. Triumph....

Meet the Director of Miles College’s New SBA Women’s Business Center

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Olivia Cook, executive director for Miles College’s new Center for Economic and Social Justice, said her life was changed about...

Birmingham’s Hudson K-8 Selected as a Verizon Innovative Learning School

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Representatives of the Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham City Council and Bertram A. Hudson K-8 cut the ribbon on a...

Ed Farm hosts inaugural Future of Learning Summit in Alabama

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By Anthony Cook Alabama NewsCenter Ed Farm hosted its inaugural Future of Learning Summit this week at the Fennec event space in Birmingham. The two-day professional learning event featured nationally...

The Science Behind Cooking a Delicious Thanksgiving Meal

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By Adam Pope UAB News Thanksgiving is a time when many Americans pull out their boxes of recipes from generations of family members, but one thing...

UAB Part of $3M Award to Better Treat Lupus in Black...

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by Jeff Hansen Lupus, an autoimmune disease that can attack any part of the body, can be confounding because patients often respond differently to the same...

Meet The Page Sisters: Top of Class in Birmingham and HBCUs

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By Ameera Steward The Birmingham Times Jamilah, Hadiyah, and Ayannah Page are more than sisters. They are classmates, mentors, friends, confidants, and colleagues who attended the...

Overcoming Challenges and Finding Success in the STEM Field

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By Idrissa N. Snider For The Birmingham Times One of the more challenging fields for African Americans remain STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) but there are...

Birmingham students awarded scholarships to fuel their studies in technical fields

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By Keisa Sharpe Alabama Newscenter The Birmingham chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) recently awarded five students scholarships to further their studies. The mission of...