Hilltop Photo of the Week
Welcome to Birmingham-Southern's “Hilltop Photo of the
Week” webpage 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 pcole@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.

Ghoulish party—Birmingham-Southern holds a "Halloween on the Hilltop" festival each fall that features games, candy giveaways, face painting, cookie decorating, and more. The college's Student Government Association, Panhellenic Council (the governing body for sororities at BSC), and Interfraternity Council sponsor the festival each year for faculty and staff and their families, as well as students from nearby schools. More than 1,000 trick-or-treaters flooded the residence hall quad Oct. 28 to enjoy the event. The booths and tables of games and goodies were set up by 30 BSC student organizations, whose members also passed out hundreds of hot dogs, bags of potato chips, and drinks. Pictured handing out trick-or-treat bags to arriving families is Kelly Roszczynialski (on left), senior Harrison Scholar and Panhellenic president, and Misty Fingar, assistant director of student life.

Little Debbie kicks off discussion—The college's Hess Center for Leadership and Service recently held a "Little Debbie Snack and Chat" on the campus. Leadership Studies students enjoyed some much-needed relief from midterm stress and shared a treat with Leadership Studies professors and staff. Shown (from left to right) are Dr. Bill Myers, associate professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Classics; Katie Green, a freshman and Harrison Scholar; Will Kleist, a senior and Harrison Scholar; Matt Parker, a senior; David Olsen, a sophomore; Judy Montalvo, a junior; Jeanne Jackson, director of leadership and environmental studies; Dr. Stephen Craft '88, Elton B. Stephens Professor of Marketing and dean of business programs; Kent Andersen, instructor of English; and Dr. Randy Law, associate professor of history.
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