Community Affairs News Archive


Danny Glover Shares His Civil Rights Story at Legacy Banquet

“Fifty years ago, having a room like this filled with such a diverse gathering of allies in Tuscaloosa, Ala., would have been nearly impossible,” said Stillman College Vice President and Provost Mark McCormick in his opening remarks. “Nevertheless, discrimination still exists both in overt and covert forms. Discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality,…


Legacy Awards Banquet Recognizes Three for Servant Leadership

Since 1990, The University of Alabama has joined Stillman College, Shelton State Community College and the Tuscaloosa Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) to celebrate King’s legacy. For the past 11 years this celebration has included the Legacy Awards Banquet, which features a keynote speaker and recognizes three community members who embody the servant leadership of…


PTLA 2024 Graduation Recognizes Parent-Educator Initiatives

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Family members, teachers and school administrators gathered in celebration of the 2024 Parent Teacher Leadership Academy (PTLA) graduation in a ceremony held at the Tuscaloosa River Market on April 11. This year’s graduating class featured participants from 39 schools across six districts. Throughout the school-year-long program, selected parents and teachers collaborated on partnership…


2024 Engaged Scholarship Showcase Emphasizes Community-Engaged Teaching and Research

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —Faculty, staff and students shared their research and teaching related to engaged scholarship during the Engaged Scholarship Showcase on April 11, in the Bryant Conference Center. Part of the Council on Community-Based Partnerships’ Excellence in Community Engagement Awards, the annual showcase combines faculty, staff and student initiatives in community engagement centered on “The…


Council Recognizes Outstanding Engaged Scholarship in 18th Annual Excellence Awards

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Council on Community-Based Partnerships recognized University of Alabama students, faculty and staff, as well as community partners, for their achievements in community-engaged scholarship during the 18th Annual Excellence in Community Engagement Awards on April 11 at the Bryant Conference Center Sellers Auditorium.  “This is a special time for us to lift up,…


Students Capture King’s Legacy in Realizing the Dream Essay and Art Contest

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Winners of the 2024 Realizing the Dream Essay and Art Contest were recognized for using their creativity to expand on the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on March 28 at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa. The annual contest is open to middle and high school students across Alabama. To…


Jason Nelson Highlights 2024 Realizing the Dream Concert

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Gospel artist Jason Nelson delivered a performance filled with inspiration and hope during the 2024 Realizing the Dream Concert in the Concert Hall of the Moody Music Building at The University of Alabama on Sunday, Jan. 14. We are here to celebrate one of the fathers of the civil rights movement, one whose…


2024 STEM Showcase Continues STEM Engagement for Middle Schoolers

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Middle school students from the Tuscaloosa area demonstrated their creativity at the 2024 STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Showcase on Feb. 3 at the Bryant Conference Center, during which the winning projects were also announced. What began as a collaborative science fair for middle schoolers in Tuscaloosa has rapidly grown into one…


Tuscaloosa’s Many Voices Unites City’s International Community with Local Groups

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The inaugural Tuscaloosa’s Many Voices Summit strengthened relationships between Tuscaloosa’s international community and local organizations through a day of networking on Jan. 23 at the Bryant Conference Center. The summit’s purpose was to bring together stakeholders and organizations that interact with international residents. Dr. Fran Oneal, director of Global and Community Engagement, saw…