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Alabama, Constitution
Alabama’s anti-DEI law violates Constitution, UA professors and UAB students claim in lawsuit
The law, passed by the Republican-controlled Legislation, bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public universities.
University of Alabama students, professors join lawsuit over state's 'divisive concepts' law
A group of college students and professors filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against a state law barring public funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and restricting the teaching of so-called “divisive concepts” at public colleges and universities.
Alabama’s anti-DEI law violates Constitution, new lawsuit alleges
A group of professors and students filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against a relatively new law in Alabama that forbids public schools and universities in the state from funding diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Lawsuit by college professors and students challenges Alabama's anti-DEI law
University professors and students in Alabama filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a new state law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs at universities and put limits on how race and gender can be discussed in the college classroom.
ACLU files lawsuit over anti-DEI law in Alabama
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday challenges what the ACLU calls a discriminatory censorship law in Alabama. The lawsuit was filed by a group of Alabama students and educators from the University of Alabama and UAB.
Alabama, president
University of Alabama president stepping down after a decade in the role
The University of Alabama announced Wednesday that the president of the university, Dr. Stuart R. Bell, will be stepping down. Bell plans to end his decade leading at the university in mid-summer, according to the news release.
University of Alabama president to step down
The president of the University of Alabama will step down this summer. Stuart Bell, who served as president for the last decade, said in a letter to alumni that he will step down from the top post mid-summer and is looking forward to a "future return to the faculty."
Stuart Bell plans to step down as University of Alabama president in July
University of Alabama President Stuart Bell said he plans to step down in July after leading the Capstone for 10 years. The 67-year-old Bell issued a statement Wednesday saying his retirement will go into effect mid-summer. The statement reads, in part:
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Archie Wade, first Black faculty member at University of Alabama, dies at 80
Archie Wade integrated the University of Alabama's faculty and helped Paul W. "Bear" recruit his first Black players.
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New board members join Birmingham Water Works amid major infrastructure projects
The expanded Birmingham Water Works board is poised to tackle major infrastructure projects. Learn more about the plans in ...
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Trailblazing Alabama professor who helped integrate UA football dies: ‘Profound loss’
“Dr. Archie Wade’s passing is a profound loss for The University of Alabama,” said UA president Stuart Bell in a news release ...
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AI tool can help counselors predict which college students are at risk of anxiety and depression disorders
Mental Health America predicts that nearly 60 million Americans suffered from a mental illness in 2024, and research from the ...
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These are the most selective colleges and universities in Alabama
When it comes to selectivity, Tuskegee University leads the way among Alabama colleges and universities.
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Mountain Brook man gets 17 years in prison in DUI crash that killed University of Alabama student
Gabriel Alexander “Gabe” Uncapher, 22, pleaded guilty to reckless manslaughter in the death of 19-year-old Virginia Elizabeth ...
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