Hilltop Photo of the Week
Welcome to Birmingham-Southern's “Hilltop Photo of the
Week” web page and archives. Each week at this site, we'll
feature a photo that depicts some aspect of life on the Hilltop campus,
along with brief information about what is taking place in the Photo
of the Week.
The college welcomes submissions to be considered
for the Hilltop Photo of the Week. Scanned or digital photos can
be e-mailed to the
Office of Communications at bwagnon@bsc.edu, or photographic prints
may be sent through campus mail to Box 549004. Please limit photo submissions
to those that depict some aspect of the BSC experience, and be sure
to identify what is taking place in the photo, along with location
and people involved.
View the Photo of the Week archive here.

Helping BSC students shine on stage—Ben Vereen, legendary entertainer of theatre, film, and television, conducted a master class with Birmingham-Southern theatre students Saturday, Dec. 5. In the class, Vereen shared stories about his life and career and offered many pearls of wisdom about the acting profession and life in general. “He worked individually with four students, three of whom sang for him and one who danced,” said Michael Flowers, chair of the college's Department of Theatre and Dance. “The class was an amazing experience with one of the icons of the entertainment industry.” Pictured with Vereen is junior musical theatre major Gannon Love.

Santa makes the rounds—As usual, Santa was the featured guest at the annual SGA Christmas Party held Dec. 8 on the Birmingham-Southern campus. Pictured is SGA President Will Breland, a junior history major from Decatur, and Caroline Culver, a senior political science major from Pinson. More than 100 members of the Birmingham-Southern community, along with their family members and guests, were treated to dinner, a dessert station with chocolate fountain, gingerbread house and ornament craft making, and free gift wrapping. In addition, children had their picture taken with Santa Claus. The Ray Reach Trio performed during the evening festivities.
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