Community Affairs News Archive


Global Café: Response to Growing International Population on Campus

“The Dialogue,” an hour-long documentary championing international culture, will be shown at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Global Café, an initiative of the Center for Community-Based Partnerhip (CCBP), 900 Anna Ave., directly behind the Arby’s on University Boulevard. As the number of international students increases on the UA campus, organizations are expanding their…


UA Delegation Has Big Impact on ESC 2013

 Dr. Hiram Fitzgerald, associate provost, University Outreach and Engagement, Michigan State University, speaking at the ESC conference in Lubbock, Texas.  Dr. Samory T. Pruitt, UA vice president for Community Affairs, speaking at the Engagement Scholarship Consortium, explained differences between engaged research and traditional research.  JCES editor Cassie Simon, center, chats with visitors at the JCES…


University to Present Documentary on Integration of Crimson Tide at Ferguson Theater

By Kirsten J. BarnesGraduate Assistant The University of Alabama will present “How Integration Turned The Tide: Three Days at Foster,” a documentary film by UA alumnus Keith Dunnavant. 7-9 p.m. October 17 at the Ferguson Center Theater. The program is sponsored by the UA National Alumni Association, the College of Continuing Studies, and Division of…


New Teacher Leadership Academy Launched for Alabama; Pilot Programs Begins with Tuscaloosa County Schools

TUSCALOOSA — Having launched the award-winning Parent Leadership Academy (PLA) in 2007, The University of Alabama Division of Community Affairs has decided to build upon that success by creating a new program similar in nature but which incorporates another component of the school community – teachers. Dr. Joyce Stallworth, associate provost and professor of education…


McLelland: New Job Is Real-World Test of Her Preparation

By Kirsten J. BarnesCCBP Graduate Assistant Looking back after six months in her new job as director of Crossroads Community Center, Lane Busby McLelland, the former assistant director of New College, is excited by her new responsibilities, which she sees as an opportunity to apply all her academic and life experiences to the challenges facing…


Miller: Just Getting the Degree Is Not Enough

By Kirsten J. BarnesCCBP Graduate Assistant In about a year from now, Dr. Melanie Miller will have worked for The University of Alabama for 20 years, but she still maintains a youthful outlook about her work, possibly because so much of that time has been spent working with young people both inside and outside of…