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  • Copeland is also chair of the College and University Choirs - Repertoire and Standards committee for the Alabama Copeland has degress from Mississippi College and the University of Mississippi as well as a doctorate from the Southern
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  • Awtrey was dean and nurse educator at the [[Capstone College of Nursing]] at the [[University of Alabama]] and a former faculty member a [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ..." on [[EWTN]] and an associate professor of music at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]. ...] and the [[University of Montevallo]] as well as Charles County Community College in Maryland. She is a member of the [[Birmingham Art Music Alliance]]. She
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  • Hodari has a bachelor's degree from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and completed a Ph.D. in Psychology from Howard Univers [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...ional Programs|Office of International Programs]] at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]. ...he participated in a service-learning program that brought him to [[Miles College]] during the summer of [[1964]]. He returned to Miles in [[1965]] to work a
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  • In [[2007]] she was inducted into the [[Capstone College of Nursing]]'s [[Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]. [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...d earned his bachelor of fine arts in sculpture from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1971]] and went on to complete a master of fine arts at the [[Univer ...hool of Fine Arts]] gallery, the [[Durbin Gallery]] at Birmingham-Southern College and other regional venues. He received fellowships from the [[Alabama State
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  • ...postmaster, the residents of Montevallo, and professors at [[Alabama State College]].
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  • ...tor, and conductor. He directed the Concert Choir at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] from [[1964]] to [[1993]] and also led the [[Birmingham Concert Chorale]] ...ication to the Concert Choir and established the foundation of quality the college strives to continue today."
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  • ...he University of South Carolina before joining the faculty of West Georgia College, where he was a professor of chemistry and assistant athletic director. ...nd Drug administration. He directed three chemistry institutes for college professors in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) on behalf of the U. S. State Department.
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  • ...pleted a master's at the Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of Engineering in Tallahassee, Florida [[1999]]. He completed his PhD in ma [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...is father to go to college and become a doctor, Habeeb entered Mississippi College, graduating in [[1934]] and continuing in the study of medicine at the Univ ...gates to the American Medical Association. He also taught at the [[Medical College of Alabama]] and [[UAB]] honored him by endowing the [[Alfred Habeeb Chair
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  • '''Frances Tunnell Carter''' (born [[1922]]) is a former war-worker, retired college professor, and founder and executive director of the [[American Rosie the R ...The Carters returned to Birmingham in [[1956]], both teaching at [[Howard College]].
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  • ...sity of Cincinnati and was ordained simultaneously a rabbi at Hebrew Union College in 1895. ...] in [[1921]], and a Doctor of Divinity, honorus causis, from Hebrew Union College in [[1939]].
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  • ...fornia) was an administrator and instructor at Harvard College and [[Miles College]]. ...d for determining need-based aid packages which expanded nationwide as the College Scholarship Service.
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  • ...ugust 9]], [[1980]]) was a professor of sociology at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]. Barnhart came to Birmingham-Southern in [[1928]] from Harris Teachers College in St Louis, Missouri.
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  • * August 1, 1950: Dr. Tinsley Harrison became acting dean of the [[Medical College of Alabama]] and chair of the Department of Medicine. ..., 1964: Drs. Tinsley Harrison and [[Champ Lyons]] were named Distinguished Professors by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees, the first such designations
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  • ...]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]], [[Alabama State University]], [[Miles College]] and the [[University of Montevallo]]. [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...Superintendent of Schools. After high school he enrolled at Holmes Junior College ([[1951]]-[[1952|52]]) and completed his undergraduate degree at the Univer ...icularities of immune function. During a [[1974]] sabbatical at University College in London he worked with Martin Raff and John Owen on B-cell precursors in
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  • ...] to [[1973]]. He became an assistant to the vice president for University College that year and was promoted to full professor in [[1977]]. He became the sec ...dustries]]. A year later he became the third vice president for University College. While in Alabama Woodward chaired the [[Alabama Supercomputer Network Auth
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