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Congressional Directory ALABAMA
2 Congressional Directory ALABAMA ALABAMA (Population 2000, 4,447,100) SENATORS RICHARD C. SHELBY, Republican, of Tuscaloosa, AL; born in Birmingham, AL, May 6, 1934; education: attended the public schools; A.B., University of Alabama, 1957; LL.B., University of Alabama School of Law, 1963; professional: attorney; admitted to the Alabama bar in 1961 and commenced practice in Tuscaloosa; member, Alabama State Senate, 1970–78; law clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama, 1961–62; city prosecutor, Tuscaloosa, 1963–71; U.S. Commissioner, Northern District of Alabama, 1966–70; special assistant Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1968–70; chairman, legislative council of the Alabama Legislature, 1977–78; former president, Tuscaloosa County Mental Health Association; member of Alabama Code Revision Committee, 1971–75; member: Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Tuscaloosa County; Alabama and American bar associations; First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa; Exchange Club; American Judicature Society; Alabama Law Institute; married: the former Annette Nevin in 1960; children: Richard C., Jr. and Claude Nevin; committees: Appropriations; chairman, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Special Committee on Aging; elected to the 96th Congress on November 7, 1978; reelected to the three succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Senate term. Office Listings http://shelby.senate.gov 110 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ......................................... (202) 224–5744 Administrative Assistant.—Louis Tucker. FAX: 224–3416 Personal Secretary / Appointments.—Anne Caldwell. Press Secretary.—Virginia Davis. P.O. Box 2570, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 ........................................................................ (205) 759–5047 Federal Building, Room 321, 1800 5th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203 ...... (205) 731–1384 308 U.S. -
2017 Newsletter
Volume XLVI Fall 2017 History Alumni Recognized at Homecoming CATION istory alumni Stephen Dillard ’92 and Jade Acker ’93 and Sciences. According to the nominating committee, Dillard H were among six Samford University graduates honored “has been a wonderful representative of Samford, not only during 2017 homecoming festivities with the university’s through his professional accomplishments, but his annual alumni awards. involvement in his community and with Samford.” Alumni of the Year honorees were nominated by members The Humanitarian of the Year award was established in of the Samford community and selected by a committee of 2016 to recognize Samford graduates of distinction, wide Samford Alumni Association representatives and university respect and acknowledged leadership who have made administrators. They are distinguished in their professional outstanding contributions to better the lives of those around careers, community and church involvement, and in their them by staying true to the Samford mission. ongoing service to Samford. The awards were first presented Three individuals, including a husband and wife team, in 1956, and 120 alumni have been honored since, including were recognized with the Humanitarian of the Year award. several from the history department: J. Wayne Flynt (’61), Jade Acker and Shelah Hubbard Acker are founders Sigurd F. Bryan (’46), Kitty Rogers Brown (’01), Mary Ann and directors of Refuge and Hope International, a multifaceted Buffington Moon (’05), James Huskey (’69), and Houston ministry based in Kampala, Uganda, which they founded in Estes (’04), to name a few. 2004. They serve through the missions auspices of the Joel Brooks ’99 and Stephen Dillard ’92 have been named Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. -
Second Trimester 2018
Volume LXXXII, No. 2 • 2nd Trimester 2018 Contents Dream Forward 2 Dream Forward 3Better Together Scholarship Initiative 4King and Kingdon 9Equine Science Exceeds Goal for 13 Leadership Memphis-Area Students 16 Racial Injustice 18 David Potts n partnership with the Ethics as we pursue racial unity in the 22 Annual Meeting Schedule Iand Religious Liberty midst of tremendous tension.” 24 Union’s EDGE Program Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, IABCU insti- The Dream Forward Scholarship 28 Williams Baptist College tutions participated in the Initiative seeks to partner Christian colleges and seminar- 30 Legal Notes Dream Forward Scholarship Initiative. Dream Forward was ies to invest in the educational 33 Charleston Southern University created as part of the MLK50 future of minority students. The Conference, a joint venture of centerpiece of this effort is the Vol. LXXXII, No. 2 the ERLC and The Gospel creation of new pathways to a 2nd Trimester 2018 Coalition. quality higher education through an array of full and partial Publisher: Barbara McMillin, President and Board Chair, IABCU From the conference site, “Racial tuition scholarships at participat- Managing Editor Ashley Hill, unity is a gospel issue and all the ing Christian colleges and uni- Executive Secretary, IABCU more urgent 50 years after versities around the country The Baptist Educator (ISSN 0038-3848) is a reserved exclusively for minority news magazine published three times a year Martin Luther King Jr.’s for administrators, faculty, staff, trustees and death.The 50th anniversary of students in Memphis. The goal is friends of member schools by the King’s tragic death marks an to equip these students to return International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities. -
Shaping the Student Experience Page 4 Contents
seasonsTHE MAGAZINE OF SAMFORD UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2015 Shaping the Student Experience Page 4 Contents 4 14 17 A Holistic Experience Creed Heads to Campbell Sharing Insights Samford seeks to provide a holistic student J. Bradley Creed, Samford’s chief academic officer Former First Lady Laura Bush discussed her experience that promotes lasting friendships and since 2002, becomes president of Campbell admiration for committed teachers. Football memorable out-of-classroom activities, says Renie University in North Carolina July 1. He leaves an analyst Spencer Tillman talked about leadership. Moss, Samford’s assistant dean for campus life. impressive list of academic program Historian George Marsden said Christians should Included are such programs as student govern- enhancements and transformational initiatives that be seen as “truly working for liberty and justice for ment, intramurals, greek life, freshman forum, unfolded during his tenure, citing Samford’s all.” These and other visitors shared insights with community service and campus entertainment. teamwork as the reason. students during the spring. 2 From the President 21 School of Education Newsletter 38 In Memoriam 3 Samford Report 29 Help for the Aging 40 Sports 8 Commencement 30 Alumnus Spotlight: Larry Kloess 42 Campus Newscope 12 Faculty Retirees 31 Faculty Spotlight: Jessica Skelley 45 Tributes 16 Hardin Named Provost 32 Class Notes 48 Refueling a B-2 20 Marketing the NBA 36 New Arrivals 49 Calendar OPENS SEPTEMBERRegistration 1 FOR ALL ALUMNI Seasons Magazine Summer 2015 • Vol. 32 • No. 2 • Publication Number: USPS 244-800 alumni.samford.edu/hc CELEBRATING CLASS REUNIONS—1965, 1990, 2005 Editor Alumni Association Officers Seasons is published quarterly by Samford University, William Nunnelley 800 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, Alabama 35229, President and is distributed free to alumni of the university, as Associate Editor Gil Simmons ’83 well as to other friends. -
Dauphin Island Sea
Coastal Policy Center/ Mobile Bay National Estuary Program The Coastal Policy Center continues to be viable and integral part of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab Sea Lab’s support and service to the resource management agencies, Alabama’s Marine Research and Education Institution governments and the citizens of coastal Alabama. Efforts in the reporting year include: • Development of the Coastal Waterways Task Force to examine “carrying capacity” of waterways and waterfronts. • Hosting meetings among coastal planners from Alabama and Mississippi to discuss issues such as rapid growth affecting both coastal areas. • Smart Growth Initiatives, including participation in the tremendously successful “Smart Growth“Conference” in March. Over 300 attended this entire day conference in Mobile. The Mobile Bay National Estuary Program (MBNEP) directly obtained and brought in almost $1.2 million dollars in federal grant funds and local contributions targeted towards the study and solution of the environmental and natural resource challenges facing coastal Alabama and to implement a Dauphin Island Sea Lab Comprehensive Conservation 101 Bienville Boulevard and Management Plan (CCMP) Dauphin Island, AL for Mobile Bay and the Delta. 36528 Highlights include: Phone: 251-861-2141 Fax: 251-861-4646 • Alabama-Mississippi Rapid Website: www.disl.org Assessment Team to identify non-native aquatic species in Mobile Bay. A similar project is in planning for the Mississippi Coast in 2004. • The Oyster Gardening Program completed a third highly successful year and returned -
NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups Regent University
NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups Regent University IPEDS: 231651 NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups About This Report Comparison Groups The NSSE Institutional Report displays core survey results for your students alongside those of three comparison groups. In May, your institution was invited to customize these groups via a form on the Institution Interface. This report summarizes how your comparison groups were constructed and lists the institutions within them. NSSE comparison groups may be customized by (a) identifying specific institutions from the list of all 2018 and 2019 NSSE participants, (b) composing the group by selecting institutional characteristics, or (c) a combination of these. Institutions that chose not to customize received default groupsa that provide relevant comparisons for most institutions. Institutions that appended additional question sets in the form of Topical Modules or through consortium participation were also invited to customize comparison groups for those reports. The default for those groups was all other 2018 and 2019 institutions where the questions were administered. Please note: Comparison group details for Topical Module and consortium reports are documented separately in those reports. Your Students' Comparison Comparison Comparison Report Comparisons Responses Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Comparison groups are located in the institutional reports as illustrated in the mock report at right. In this example, the three groups are "Admissions Overlap," "Carnegie UG Program," and "NSSE Cohort." Reading This Report This report consists of Comparison Group Name three sections that The name assigned to the provide details for each comparison group is listed here. of your comparison groups, illustrated at How Group was Constructed Indicates whether your group was right. -
Phd Handbook
2020-2021 Ph.D. Handbook Administrative Procedures and Guidelines TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ORGANISATION .........................................................................................................................3 1.1. Doctoral Committee ........................................................................................................................... 3 1.2. Ombudsperson ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.3. PhD Student Representative and PhD Student Council ....................................................................... 3 1.4. Short Term Research Stay ................................................................................................................... 4 1.5. Main Contact Persons ......................................................................................................................... 4 2. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................................4 3. ANNUAL DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM ...........................................................................................5 4. EXAMINATION PHASE ................................................................................................................6 4.1. Levels ................................................................................................................................................. 6 4.1.1 Level One ............................................................................................................................................ -
University of Mobile Transcript
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Oxford Dictionary
Oxford Dictionary April 2021 Site Searches Alabama Virtual Library Home Access 759 Amridge University 1 Athens City Board of Education 1 Athens State University 15 Auburn City Board of Education 4 Auburn University 334 Auburn University at Montgomery - Library 25 Birmingham Public Library 16 Birmingham Southern College 261 Calhoun Community College 8 Chattahoochee Valley Community College 1 Colbert County Board of Education 12 Coosa County Board of Education 3 Covington County Board of Education 4 Daphne Public Library 1 DeKalb County Board of Education 4 Enterprise City Board of Education 7 Fairfield City Board of Education 1 Faulkner University 77 Fort Payne City Board of Education 1,368 Huntingdon College Library 4 Huntsville City Board of Education 3 Huntsville-Madison County Public Library 7 Jacksonville State University 18 Jefferson County Board of Education 75 Jefferson County Library Cooperative 147 Jefferson State Community College 7 Judson College (AL) 1 Madison City Board of Education 2 Marion County Board of Education 7 Mobile County Board of Education 15 Monroe County Board of Education 17 Montgomery City-County Public Library 2 Morgan County Board of Education 1 Muscle Shoals City Board of Education 2 Ozark City Board of Education 2 Samford University 372 Saraland City Board of Education 1 Spring Hill College 3 Talladega County Board of Education 1 Tallapoosa County Board of Education 692 Troy University - Library 101 Trussville City Board of Education 39 Tuscaloosa County Board of Education 3 1 Site Searches University of Alabama 721 University of Alabama - Huntsville 213 University of Alabama at Birmingham 1,066 University of Mobile - J. -
5 Th Annual Coastal Georgia Men's
5th Annual Coastal Georgia Men’s Winter Invitational Sea Island Golf Club, Retreat Course Overall Individual Results Pos. Player Name School Name RD 1 RD 2 Total Pos. Player Name School Name RD 1 RD 2 Total 1 Alastair Tidcombe Coastal Georgia 71 71 142 T49 Nicky RandriamananaFaulkner University 78 82 160 2 Allen Bradford Coastal Georgia 73 71 144 Julian Dinsing SCAD Savannah 80 80 160 3 Cameron Doogan Warner University 74 71 145 T51 Davis Verner Abraham Baldwin Agri. 82 79 161 4 Alan Barnhardt Coastal Georgia 71 75 146 Bobby Stone St. Gregory's University 79 82 161 Hunter Cornelius Coastal Georgia 70 76 146 Morgen Pettigrew St. Gregory's University 82 79 161 6 Brad Curren USC @ Beaufort 72 75 147 T54 Colton Wylie Abraham Baldwin Agri. 81 81 162 T7 Damon Salo Johnson & Wales 69 79 148 Rasa Lazarevic SCAD Savannah 81 81 162 Nicolas Fasoli SCAD Savannah 73 75 148 T56 Ty Gore Abraham Baldwin Agri. 80 83 163 JD Cobb Southeastern University 74 74 148 Jeb Stewart Abraham Baldwin Agri. 81 82 163 Harrison Stafford Coastal Georgia IND 69 79 148 Seth Greenwood SCAD Atlanta 81 82 163 T11 Matt Morin Johnson & Wales 71 78 149 Patrick McCleary St. Andrews University 83 80 163 Jake Bauer Johnson & Wales 72 77 149 T60 Drew Collins Georgia Military College 83 81 164 T13 Valentin Haack SCAD Savannah 76 74 150 Connor Brown Point University 82 82 164 Chris Finke USC @ Beaufort 75 75 150 Patrick Strickland Point University 82 82 164 Jake Levens Warner University 73 77 150 Jae Sung Hur Warner University 77 87 164 T16 Hrafn Gudlaugsson Faulkner University 72 79 151 Gabriel Bell Warner U. -
Faulkner University Student Handbook
1 Faulkner University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Faulkner University. Faulkner Mission Statement The mission of Faulkner University is to glorify God through education of the whole person, emphasizing integrity of character in a caring Christian environment where every individual matters every day. Faulkner Honor Code Statement “As members of the Faulkner community, we commit ourselves to act honestly, responsibly, and above all, with honor and integrity in all areas of academic and campus life.” 2 GREETINGS FROM THE DEAN OF STUDENTS Welcome to the 2018-2019 academic year at Faulkner University. Whether you are a student returning to Faulkner or beginning your very first semester here, this handbook was designed to help students, staff and faculty. As a student this handbook is your manual to understanding our processes, guidelines and your rights as a Faulkner student. Additionally, it holds details of resources and contacts available to our students so that each student can be knowledgeable of all the many possibilities included in the Faulkner experience. The college experience is one of excitement and challenge and we hope you will be intentional with your own experience seeking to broaden your scope and push yourself to learn and grow spiritually, educationally and personally. Similarly, we are pushing ourselves towards excellence as we facilitate and mentor students and invite your input and partnership in living out our mission: to glorify God through the education of the whole person, emphasizing integrity of character in a caring Christian environment where every individual matters every day. -
Amridge University Main 1200 Taylor Rd Montgomery, AL 36117-3520 Toll Free 1-888-790-8080 FAX 334-387-3878 Dr
Amridge University http://www.amridgeuniversity.edu Main 1200 Taylor Rd Montgomery, AL 36117-3520 Toll Free 1-888-790-8080 FAX 334-387-3878 Dr. Stanley Douglas Patterson Birmingham Southern College http://www.bsc.edu Main 900 Arkadelphia Rd Birmingham, AL 35254 FAX 205-226-4627 Mrs. Linda Flaherty-Goldsmith Concordia College http://www.ccal.edu Main 1804 Green St Selma, AL 36703-3323 FAX 334-874-5755 Rev. Dr. Tilahun Mendedo Faulkner University http://www.faulkner.edu Main 5345 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, AL 36109-3323 FAX 334-260-6107 Dr. Mike Williams Herzing University http://www.herzing.edu/birmingham Branch Campus - Birmingham 280 West Valley Ave Birmingham, AL 35209-4816 FAX 205-916-2807 Mr. Tommy Dennis Huntingdon College http://www.huntingdon.edu Main 1500 E. Fairview Ave Montgomery, AL 36106-2114 FAX 334-833-4502 Rev. Dr. Cameron West Judson College http://www.judson.edu Main 302 Bibb St Marion, AL 36756-2504 FAX 334-683-5147 Dr. David E. Potts Miles College http://www.miles.edu Main 5500Myron Massey Blvd Fairfield, AL 35064-2621 FAX 205-929-1453 Dr. George T. French, Jr. Oakwood University http://www.oakwood.edu Main 7000 Adventist Blvd Huntsville, AL 35896-0001 FAX 256-726-8335 Dr. Leslie Pollard Samford University http://www.samford.edu Main 800 Lakeshore Dr Birmingham, AL 35209-6715 FAX 205-870-2754 Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Spring Hill College http://www.shc.edu Main 4000 Dauphin Rd Mobile, AL 36608-1780 FAX 251-380-3030 Father Richard P. Salmi Stillman College http://www.stillman.edu Main 3600 Stillman Blvd Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 FAX 205-366-8996 Dr.