State Tipoffs Involving Alabama Newsletter for Saturday September 14, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Agriculture Projects Impact Guatemalan Communities
HUNTINGTON, Indiana, Sept. 14 -- Huntington University issued the following news release:
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HU students, employees participate in food production, livestock and clean water initiatives in Western Highlands
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Seven Huntington University undergraduate Haupert Institute for Agricultural Studies students and two employees put their agricultural expertise to good use, traveling to Momostenango, Guatemala, in May to serve local communities through agricultural projects in four main areas.
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CSPAR Gains Two Scale Models of Spacecraft Crucial to Its Work, Courtesy of UAH Alumnus
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, Sept. 13 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:
By Jim Steele
Two scale models of spacecraft that provide research data to The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR) have joined a Parker Solar Probe model on prominent display at CSPAR offices in Cramer Research Hall, thanks to a UAH alumnus who caught the modeling bug at age 4.
Blake Parker, who achieved his dream of working with NASA after graduat
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Samford Elects 3 New Members to Board of Trustees
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Sept. 13 -- Samford University issued the following news release:
Three new members have joined the Samford University Board of Trustees. Tracey Morant Adams, Timothy C. Davis and Brian E. George--all of whom are Samford alumni--were elected during the university's Board of Trustees meeting in September.
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A glimpse at their bios:
Tracey Morant Adams, MBA '92, is a native of Birmingham, Alabama, who serves as Renasant Bank's senior executive vice president and chie
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University of South Alabama: Businessman Elliot B. Maisel Gifts $5 Million to Whiddon College of Medicine
MOBILE, Alabama, Sept. 14 -- The University of South Alabama issued the following news release:
As construction of the University of South Alabama's new Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine building continues, the project has received its largest gift from an individual. Native Mobilian and local businessman Elliot B. Maisel has committed $5 million to the $200 million facility that will allow the University to graduate more physicians and enhance research and innovation. In recognition of
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