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2002-2001
December
- Grant to allow Birmingham-Southern professors to establish travel course to study Peruvian rain forest, language
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Two Birmingham-Southern College professors have each received $2,000 curriculum grants from the Associated Colleges of the South to establish a January 2004 Interim travel program to Peru designed to introduce students to the importance of conserving rain forests, while using their Spanish-speaking skills.
- Birmingham-Southern College student selected as Rhodes Scholar finalist
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Nick Gaskill of Jackson, Tenn., a senior English major at Birmingham-Southern College, was one of two college students who represented the state of Alabama recently as finalists for Rhodes Scholarships.
- Lee Smith headlines Birmingham-Southern College’s 23rd Writing Today conference
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Best-selling author Lee Smith headlines the 23rd Writing Today conference at Birmingham-Southern College March 7-8, 2003.
- Birmingham-Southern College dance team to go to national competition
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—The Birmingham-Southern College dance team, the ’Southern Stars, will participate in the Universal Dance Association’s National Competition in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 9-12, 2003.
- Pelham resident crowned Miss Southern Diversity at Birmingham-Southern
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Birmingham-Southern College junior Sonya Thomas of Pelham will represent student opinions on issues of multiculturalism after recently accepting the crown for Miss Southern Diversity at an inaugural coronation ceremony on campus.
November
- Birmingham-Southern student qualifies for regional music competition
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.— Birmingham-Southern College student Dan Bostick of Vestavia Hills recently won top honors at a statewide music competition sponsored by the Alabama chapter of the Music Teachers National Association.
- Birmingham-Southern College professor named state’s best by national groups
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Dr. Natalie Davis, a longtime Birmingham-Southern College political science professor and noted political analyst and pollster, is the 2002 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Alabama Professor of the Year.
- Aspiring politicians set to begin simulated legislative session at Birmingham-Southern College
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Nearly 100 juniors and seniors from high schools across Alabama will gather on the Birmingham-Southern campus Nov. 21-24 for the college’s 27th annual Model Senate program.
- Expert on young adult health concerns to present inaugural Burroughs Wellcome Lecture at Birmingham-Southern College
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Dr. Richard P. Keeling, one of the nation's leading authorities on critical health concerns facing young adults, will deliver the first Burroughs Wellcome Fund Lecture at Birmingham-Southern College Tuesday, Nov. 19.
October
- Alexa Jones crowned Miss Birmingham-Southern College 2003
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Alexa Jones of Andalusia is Miss Birmingham-Southern College 2003.
- Birmingham-Southern College alumni, prospective students to gather in Anniston
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-A state-of-the-college address will highlight an Anniston area gathering in November of Birmingham-Southern College alumni and friends.
- Birmingham-Southern College computer programming team wins competition
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Birmingham-Southern College’s student computer programming team “The Transformers” won first place in Division II of the Association for Computer Machinery Southeastern Regional Programming Team competition.
- Birmingham-Southern professor recognized nationally for accounting research
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Dr. Ron Stunda, associate professor of accounting at Birmingham-Southern College, has been presented with an Outstanding Manuscript for Accounting Research Award by the American Academy of Accounting and Finance.
- Birmingham-Southern College Concert Choir releases Christmas CD
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-The Birmingham-Southern College Concert Choir has produced a new compact disc of music for the holiday season entitled "To You We Bring This Glad Noel."
September
- Birmingham-Southern College again earns high marks in 'U.S. News' rankings
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-For the ninth straight year, Birmingham-Southern College is one of America's top liberal arts colleges in the annual "U.S. News & World Report" rankings.
- Birmingham-Southern names local leaders to President's Advisory Council
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Nine local Birmingham business leaders are the newest members of the President's Advisory Council at Birmingham-Southern College.
- Birmingham-Southern names local leaders to Norton Board
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Twenty-eight corporate, community, and government leaders from the Birmingham area are the newest members of Birmingham-Southern College's Edward Lee Norton Board of Advisors for Management and Professional Education.
- Rotary awards Birmingham-Southern students, alum international scholarships
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Two Birmingham-Southern College students and a recent graduate have been selected by the national Rotary Foundation to receive its 2002-03 Rotary Scholarship for overseas cultural study.
- Birmingham-Southern College announces fall calendar of events
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College has announced its schedule of major events for fall 2002.
- Boardroom named in honor of longtime Birmingham-Southern professor
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Dr. E. Byron Chew, Bernard A. Monaghan Professor of Management at Birmingham-Southern College, has been recognized with the naming of a state-of-the-art executive boardroom at the college
- Slagter to head Birmingham-Southern's Behavioral and Social Sciences Division
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Dr. Robert J. Slagter, professor of political science at Birmingham-Southern, is the new chair of the college's Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
- Sudderth is new dean of Business and Graduate Programs at Birmingham-Southern
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Dr. Tara Sudderth, Donald C. Brabston Professor of Accounting, is the new dean of the Division of Business and Graduate Programs at Birmingham-Southern College.
- Birmingham-Southern College receives grant for environmental model
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College has received a $48,750 3M 2002 Vision Grant to create a Storm Water Management and Restoration of Terrain Project (SMART) that it hopes ultimately will assist with water problems for local Village Creek residents.
- Birmingham-Southern joins select group with national business accreditation
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College's undergraduate and graduate degree business programs have achieved accreditation by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
- Birmingham-Southern names local leaders to President's Advisory Council
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Six local Birmingham business leaders are the newest members of the President's Advisory Council at Birmingham-Southern College.
- Birmingham-Southern College to host Visit Day for high school students
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-High school juniors and seniors from across the Southeast are invited to attend Preview Day at Birmingham-Southern College on Saturday, Oct. 5.
- Birmingham-Southern to rename renovated residence hall to honor local philanthropists
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College's first suite-style residence hall for men will officially be designated as the Bill and Lyndra Daniel Residence Hall during dedication ceremonies on campus Thursday, Sept. 19, at noon.
August
- Birmingham-Southern College named one of America's 'Best Buys'
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College is among 22 private colleges and universities nationwide named as a "Best Buy" in The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2002.
- Birmingham-Southern to put 'science on display' with new state-of-the-art facility
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College is putting "science on display" next week when it opens a new 100,000 square-foot, $24 million undergraduate science teaching and research facility.
- Retired U.S. Senate majority leader George Mitchell to deliver Birmingham-Southern commencement address
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-George J. Mitchell, the retired U.S. Senator from Maine who chaired last year's international effort to study the continuing crisis between Israel and Palestine, will address the Birmingham-Southern class of 2002 during the college's 143rd commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 25.
- Birmingham-Southern College professor repeats summer NASA fellowship
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Dr. Marietta Cameron, assistant professor of computer science at Birmingham-Southern College, has received a $12,000, 10-week summer faculty fellowship from NASA for the second consecutive year.
- Birmingham-Southern, local businesses to sponsor Sept. 11 remembrance event
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-A Sept. 11 Service of Remembrance and Reconciliation featuring writer, teacher, and activist Dr. Parker J. Palmer as keynote speaker will be held at noon Sept. 11, 2002, at the First United Methodist Church in downtown Birmingham.
- Birmingham-Southern College named one of America's 'Best Buys' for second year in a row
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-For the second year in a row, Birmingham-Southern College is among 22 private colleges and universities nationwide named as a "Best Buy" in The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2003.
July
- Birmingham-Southern College music legend Hugh Thomas dies
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Hugh Thomas, a choral music legend at Birmingham-Southern College for more than a half-century, died July 24 from complications from pneumonia.
- Birmingham-Southern College music professor selected for national internship program
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College assistant professor of music and voice teacher Dr. Jacqueline Leary-Warsaw is one of only 12 from North America selected for the National Association of Teachers of Singing 2002 Intern Program.
- Birmingham-Southern College set to offer new graduate program in music
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Birmingham-Southern College will begin offering a Master of Music degree in fall 2002, with concentrations in piano, organ, voice, and composition.
- Birmingham-Southern's education program receives continued accreditation
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education has continued accreditation of Birmingham-Southern College's professional education program.
- Birmingham-Southern names local leaders to Norton Board
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Twenty-three corporate, community, and government leaders from the Birmingham area are the newest members of Birmingham-Southern College's Edward Lee Norton Board of Advisors for Management and Professional Education.
- Birmingham-Southern College student selected for world stewardship program
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Evelyn Coleman, a junior religion/psychology major at Birmingham-Southern College, has been chosen to represent the United States as a Global Steward at the 2002 convention of the World Council of Churches this summer.
June
- Charles McCrary, Rev. Bill Morgan elected to Birmingham-Southern Board of Trustees
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Charles D. McCrary and Rev. William B. "Bill" Morgan Jr., both of Vestavia Hills, are the newest members of the Birmingham-Southern College Board of Trustees.
May
- Birmingham-Southern College to present four with honorary degrees
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern is presenting four individuals with honorary degrees in May and June in recognition of distinguished careers and service to the college.
- Judge Sandra Storm to keynote Birmingham-Southern's Opening of School Convocation
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-The Honorable Sandra H. Storm, presiding circuit judge with the Family Court of Jefferson County, will deliver the keynote address at Birmingham-Southern College's annual Opening of School Convocation
- Birmingham-Southern College preparing for large freshman class, 147th academic year
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern is anticipating 344 freshman and 39 transfer students from 19 states and two foreign countries to attend classes for the first time when the college's 147th academic year begins Wednesday, Aug. 28.
- Birmingham-Southern College students take top honors in music competitions
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Several Birmingham-Southern College students have won top awards in recent music competitions.
April
- Birmingham-Southern's first 'Camp College' designed to increase number of first-generation college students in Alabama
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-As many as 50 Alabama high school students who dream of becoming the first members of their families to attend college will get a head start on making those dreams come true at the first-ever Camp College on the Birmingham-Southern College campus July 24-26, 2002.
- Montgomery native named to USA Today's 2002 all-academic team
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College student Marta McLellan of Montgomery has been selected to the All-USA College Academic Third Team in USA Today's student recognition program.
- Birmingham-Southern College program introduces students to leadership, service
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Forty high school students from around the nation have been selected to spend a week of their summer breaks on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College learning how to become leaders and servants in their communities
- Three receive Birmingham-Southern College's top alumni award
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Three Birmingham-Southern alumni received the college's Distinguished Alumni Award at annual Alumni Reunion Weekend festivities in May.
- Birmingham-Southern College receives major NSF awards
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College is receiving two National Science Foundation awards totaling more than $200,000 to support projects in its chemistry and mathematics programs.
March
- Echols is new vice president for business and finance at Birmingham-Southern
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Longtime higher education and state government administrator Dr. Wayne Echols of Birmingham is the new vice president for business and finance at Birmingham-Southern College.
- Outstanding alumni highlight Birmingham-Southern College's Reunion Weekend
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-New York Times Executive Editor Howell Raines, former U.S. Senator Howell Heflin, and Wake Forest University President Thomas Hearn are among the Birmingham-Southern graduates who will entertain alumni returning to the Hilltop campus May 3-4 for the college's Alumni Reunion Weekend 2002.
- Birmingham-Southern College sets first Relay for Life rally
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College is holding its first Relay for Life rally this Friday and Saturday, April 19-20, to support the American Cancer Society and its fight against cancer.
- Birmingham-Southern to host third annual Livable Cities Conference
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-The factors that lead to more livable cities will be the topic of the third annual Livable Cities Conference at Birmingham-Southern College April 11.
February
- BSC professor to represent region at Kennedy Center theatre festival
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Dr. Michael Flowers, professor of theatre at Birmingham-Southern College, will represent Region IV of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre at the national festival in April at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
- .Birmingham-Southern College announces Fall Term Dean's List
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-More than 300 students were named to the Dean's List of Distinguished Students for the Fall 2001 Term at Birmingham-Southern College. Full-time students named to the Dean's List have achieved a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher
- Novelist, journalist to keynote Latin American Studies Symposium at BSC
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Cristina Garcia, Cuban-born American novelist, Princeton Fellow, and a former TIME correspondent and Miami bureau chief, will keynote Birmingham-Southern College's 10th annual Latin American Studies Symposium April 5-6.
- Holocaust victims, survivors to be remembered during Yom Hashoah ceremony at Birmingham-Southern College
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-"Memories of Courage" is the theme of the Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) ceremony for Holocaust victims and survivors to be held at Birmingham-Southern College Tuesday, April 9.
January
- Birmingham-Southern College musical to compete in regional festival
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-The Birmingham-Southern College production of Hamlet: The Musical has been selected to compete in Region IV of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival February 6-9 at Converse College in Spartanburg, S.C.
- Award-winning Birmingham-Southern students to perform with Red Mountain Chamber Orchestra
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Four student winners of the second annual Whittington Competition at Birmingham-Southern College will perform with the Red Mountain Chamber Orchestra on Sunday, February 17, at 3 p.m. in BSC’s Hill Recital Hall.
- Johnson joins Birmingham-Southern as multicultural affairs director
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Dr. Rushton Johnson has joined Birmingham-Southern College as director of multicultural affairs.
Prior to joining BSC, he served as director of student activities for Stillman College.
He received his bachelor's degree from Birmingham-Southern and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Alabama.
- Birmingham-Southern College students pledge fraternities, sororities
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-A number of Birmingham-Southern College students pledged sororities and fraternities at the start of the 2001-02 academic year.
2001
- Anne Rivers Siddons headlines Birmingham-Southern College's 22nd Writing Today conference
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Best-selling author Anne Rivers Siddons headlines the 22nd Writing Today conference at Birmingham-Southern College April 12-13.
- Birmingham-Southern College announces winter/spring calendar of events
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College has announced its schedule of major events for January-May 2002.
- Birmingham-Southern College again earns high marks in 'U.S. News' rankings
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-For the eighth straight year, Birmingham-Southern College is one of America's top liberal arts colleges in the annual "U.S. News & World Report" rankings released on the magazine's Web site today. Birmingham-Southern again listed among nation's best Christian colleges
- BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College has been named one of America's Best Christian Colleges-2001 by Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc. of Rome, Ga. This is the sixth consecutive year that the United Methodist-affiliated college has been included.
Birmingham-Southern was one of 175 institutions selected from a group of 1,101 schools responding to the survey. Colleges and universities in 40 states are included on the list. Other nationally recognized institutions on the list include Southern Methodist University, University of Notre Dame, and Loyola University.
- Birmingham-Southern College alumni, prospective students to gather in Gadsden
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-A state-of-the-college address will highlight a Gadsden area gathering in January of Birmingham-Southern College alumni and friends.
- Gardendale's Rachel Haynes crowned Miss Birmingham-Southern 2002
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Rachel Haynes of Gardendale is Miss Birmingham-Southern College 2002.
- Birmingham-Southern College students establish scholarship to honor president
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Students at Birmingham-Southern College have created a new scholarship to provide financial support to peers who participate in service-learning projects during the college's January Interim term and to honor the silver anniversary of the institution's president.
- Students to compete Dec. 1 for Miss Birmingham-Southern crown
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Fourteen women will compete for the title of Miss Birmingham-Southern College 2002 on Saturday, Dec. 1.
- Longtime Birmingham-Southern College vice president dies
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Johnny A. Johnson, Birmingham-Southern College's vice president for business and finance, died Nov. 11 of an apparent heart attack while vacationing in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. He was 55.

