by John Post | Aug 4, 2024 | Features, Scholarships, Student Awards & Achievements, Student Success
Three Graduate Students Win Awards From P.E.O. Sisterhood Three U of A graduate students — Lexi Applequist, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering; Kayla Ford, a doctoral student in clinical psychology; and Eva Stephani Caroline, a doctoral student in public...
by John Post | Jul 22, 2024 | Alumni, Alumni Awards & Achievements, Features
Tuskegee Roots Inspire Public Policy Alumna’s Fight for Health Equality Michele Wise Wright was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, to Frankie Berry and Garland Wise, in the same hospital where the Tuskegee Syphilis Study was being conducted by the U.S. government. The...
by John Post | Jun 20, 2024 | Alumni, Alumni Awards & Achievements, Features, Student Success
Alumnus Derden’s Public Policy Insights Support Students as New National Park College President Wade Derden was teaching history at Pulaski Technical College when he became interested in the question that would lead him into higher education administration: what...
by John Post | Jun 6, 2024 | Alumni Awards & Achievements, Features, Gifts, Student Success, Study Abroad
Wright Gift Expands Access to International Education, Names Office of Study Abroad A $500,000 gift from Kristen and Marshall Wright will establish a new endowed scholarship in the Graduate School and International Education, creating more opportunities for University...
by John Post | Apr 26, 2024 | Events, Features, Research, Research and Innovation, Video
World Premiere of ‘Cries from the Cotton Field’ Slated for May 8 A documentary filmed as part of a faculty research fellowship through the U of A’s Rome Center will have its world premiere next month. Larry Foley’s documentary Cries from the...