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  • Bernstein grew up in Atlanta and studied jazz guitar at Monterey Peninsula College was a graduate of the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, whe [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...ction. He was awarded a John Mitchell Foundation MFA grant and a Southeast College Art Conference fellowiship in [[2008]]. [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...nd mental disorders and was a founder and dean of the [[Birmingham Medical College]]. ...ed as one of the founders and first professors at the [[Birmingham Medical College]] and succeeded [[William Johnston]] as dean in [[1898]].
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  • ...facilities in Alabama. She served as the president of the [[Alabama Normal College]] in Livingston from 1883 to 1910. She also wrote the lyrics to Alabama's s ...te Vasser College. She also spent a year studying classical languages with professors from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. From there she s
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  • ...1961]] and earned his bachelor of arts in history at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]. He went on to complete a master of arts at the [[University of Alabama]] [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...London in [[1973]], then returned to Brazil to become an instructor at the College of Communication Estácio de Sá. ...y of Rio de Janeiro (PUC/RJ) while working as a professor of theory at the College of Communication Hélio Alonso. After earning his degree in [[1979]], Neiva
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  • ...died [[1925]] in Birmingham) was president of [[Samford University|Howard College]], from [[1888]] to [[1893]]. ...nd took a job as a primary school teacher, earning money to attend Erskine College, where he graduated in [[1871]]. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in P
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  • ...cademy in Orange County and graduated as valedictorian from South Carolina College in [[1821]]. He was ordained a minister in the Baptist Church in [[1822]] a ...sity. He improved and broadened the school's curriculum, recruited notable professors such as [[F. A. P. Barnard]] and [[Michael Tuomey]], and made efforts to di
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  • ...Fine's numerous professional affiliations are a fellowship in the American College of Epidemiology, and membership in the American Congress of Rehabilitation [[Category:UAB professors|Fine, Russ]]
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  • ...enrolled him in a music school and he eventually won a place in the Music College of the Moscow Conservatory, and then, after four years, in the Conservatory ...tory, he earned a post-graduate degree and joined the faculty of the Music College. At the age of 30 he entered the 10th Van Cliburn Competition in Fort Worth
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  • ...n.com/2019/07/27/health/doug-lindsay-invented-surgery-trnd/index.html This college dropout was bedridden for 11 years. Then he invented a surgery and cured hi [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • ...tory brick-clad academic building which houses the [[University of Alabama College of Education]] at the corner of [[University Boulevard (Tuscaloosa)|Univers ...ng was constructed in [[1929]] in order to house the College of Education. Professors [[John Rankin McLure]] and [[Ralph Cowart]] worked closely with architects
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  • Badham currently teaches at the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University in Orange, California. [[Category:College professors]]
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  • ...he went on to earn a bachelor's degree in English at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1941]]. ...ile teaching at the [[University of Montevallo]] and [[Birmingham-Southern College]]. While at BSC, Hamilton returned to school and earned her master's and Ph
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  • The [[Birmingham-Easonian Baptist Bible College|Birmingham Baptist College]] moved to the community in [[1912]] and housed the [[Jefferson County Boar ...front of [[Faith Apostolic Church]] in Powderly by [[Samford University]] professors [[Mike Howell]] and [[Larry Davenport]]. [[Seven Springs EcoScape]], a park
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  • ...ollege in Medford, Massachusetts in [[1951]] and enrolled at the [[Medical College of Alabama]] in [[1953]], completing his M.D. in [[1957]]. He served his re [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • * [[2009]]: [[University of Alabama]] professors [[Stuart Rachels]] and [[Heather Elliott]] married. ...resident Bill Clinton delivered a campaign speech at [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
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  • ...t position after a year to become a teacher at [[Samford University|Howard College]] [[Category:Howard professors]]
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  • ...[June 27]], [[1950]] in [[Sylacauga]]) was the first dean of the [[Medical College of Alabama]], which eventually became the [[University of Alabama at Birmin [[Category:UAB professors]]
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  • After his retirement, Navia enrolled at Spring Hill College in Mobile and earned a masters degree in theology. He developed his thesis [[Category:UAB professors]]
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