Williams Invited To NCAA Coaches Academy Jun 21, 2007
Lee Luster Brown, recruiting coordinator/running back coach, Alabama State University. Michael Bryant II, quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator, Prairie View Aersity. (Gohuskies.com)
City council recognizes retirees, names interim chief Jun 20, 2007
Don Woodard with Alabama State University is working with the city to develop the site, Gates said. Betsy Compton has done an excellent job taking photo for the site, councilman, Mitzi Gates, said. (Demopolis Times, AL)
Cronyism Rampant In Hiring at FAMU Jun 11, 2007
no background checkIn the spring of 2000, Arthur Washington, then the dean of the FAMU College of Arts and Sciences, offered Kiah Edwards III, then a department chair at Alabama State University, the job of associate dean. According to Tallahassee Democrat coverage at the time, Washington said he began hearing rumors about a criminal past after Edwards accepted the position. (The Ledger)
Back to school Jun 9, 2007
Robert Willis Jr. headlines the list after getting a Division I baseball scholarship to Alabama State University. Willis Jr. attended Trinity Catholic but is a longtime Citrus County resident. (Crystal River Citrus County Chronicle, FL)
High notes, high hopes Jun 6, 2007
Thanks to a professor at Alabama State University where she s been studying vocal performance, the 22-year-old also claims a love for opera. When I saw that I was pretty good at it, I started to enjoy it more. (Columbiana Shelby County Reporter, AL)
New Negro Leagues exhibit to tour U.S. Jun 1, 2007
and to the campus of Alabama State University from July 26-Sept. 23. (MLB.com -- Kansas City Royals)
DICKERSON JR. SELECTED FOR COACHES ACADEMY May 31, 2007
Coaches selected for the 2007 NCAA Expert Coaches Academy are: Warren Belin, Vanderbilt University, linebackers coach/special teams coordinator Kenneth Carter, Vanderbilt University, recruiting coordinator Deondri Clark, Fort Valley State University, head coach/recruiting coordinator Rick Comegy, Jackson State University, head coach Renato Diaz, Florida Aersity, assistant football coach/recruiting coordinator , ULM, associate head coach (secondary) Gary Emanuel, San Jose State University,... (Ulmathletics.com)
UM student artists on fire May 30, 2007
Theresa Olson, a senior at Alabama State University, stokes the fire Saturday at the University of Montevallo s kiln, in which temperatures hover around 2,400 degrees. (REPORTER PHOTO / JUSTIN AVERETTE). (Columbiana Shelby County Reporter, AL)
BRHS' Goggans inducted into HOF May 26, 2007
Goggans graduated from Birmingham Southern with a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1980 and went on to earn a master's degree in educational administration from Alabama State University. He served in the military from 1984-1994 before accepting a position at W. L. Radney Elementary School from 1994-2003. (Alexander City Outlook, AL)
Attorney: Minorities still not equal today May 13, 2007
Alabama State University, Montgomery; Case Western Reserve University, Ohio. PRESENT JOB: Partner in Gray, Langford, Sapp, McGowan, Gray nson. (Pensacola News Journal)
Obituaries for May 11, 2007 May 11, 2007
Mrs. Evans graduated from the Hale County Public School and Alabama State University. She was an educator and taught school in the Hale County Public School System for 30 or more years. (Demopolis Times, AL)
Singing career is music to teen's ears May 2, 2007
His father, Stanley Blackburn, played cymbals in the Alabama State University Marching Band. His sister, Stanisha, is a music therapy major at Georgia College and State University. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Musically inclined Apr 25, 2007
After graduation from high school, Turk went to Alabama State University in Montgomery. Although he did not go on a music scholarship, he was able to get several music scholarships to help pay his way through college. (Brewton Standard, AL)
Three Longtime Coaches Stay In Dugout Apr 24, 2007
I still love this game," said Permuy, who started Gaither's program and is in his 23rd season with the Cowboys. Scull announced Sunday night he was resigning his position with the Bulls effective at the end of the season, ending a 22-year coaching run between Armwood and Bloomingdale. Crumbley stepped down at Jesuit after last season following 22 years with the Tigers. Each of the remaining trio said they were sad to hear of Scull's decision but could understand. As Permuy put it, "it's just a... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- Sports)
One man's mission to reunite fathers and kids Apr 13, 2007
"I knew I couldn't let him hear my anger and frustration," says Pierce, assistant head football coach and defensive coordinator for Alabama State University in Montgomery. "So I just said, 'Your son seems really down because he hasn't seen you in a while.' ". (Christian Science Monitor -- USA)
Churches host Easter Parade Apr 11, 2007
Jackson a 2005 Wetumpka High grad, attends Alabama State University, and is a motivational speaker at numerous youth rallies in the Elmore County area. He was chosen because he is an outstanding young man in this community and in his church, said Dr. Betty George of Rhama Word Ministries. (Wetumpka Herald, AL)
Students Rally for More Higher Ed Funding Apr 6, 2007
The hyped crowd of more than 2,000 that gathered for Higher Education Rally Day included students from Alabama State University, Jacksonville State, Troy University, the University ofNorth Alabama and Alabama at Huntsville and Auburn University. Riley has recommended the Legislature approve his education budget and an $850 (m) million bond issue for school construction and technology. (WSJA.com, AL)
Students rally for increased state funding Apr 6, 2007
Students and administrators were entertained by pep bands from Alabama State University and Jacksonville State University interspersed with speeches from Gov. and legislative budget leaders. With their exuberance and numbers, students let the powers that be know they want more funding to help hold down tuition costs. (Shoals TimesDaily)
Newest big man on Alcorn campus: George Ross Apr 4, 2007
An added plus for Ross was his wife, Elizabeth, a teacher for 25 years and Alabama State University graduate who won over scores of people as the school's prospective first lady. Ross is expected to go to work in early July at the mostly black university founded in 1871. (The Clarion-Ledger)
County schools seek vote Apr 3, 2007
n March 2 we visited Alabama State University, Simmons said. e made 48 contacts with applicants wishing to come to this region. (Brewton Standard, AL)
Quieter BCR draws mixed reviews Apr 2, 2007
Her friend, Shontae Davis, 24, of Alabama State University said they'd be going to Miami in 2008. "Next year, we be doing Spring Bling," she said. (Daytona Beach News Journal)
Community rallies behind injured teen Apr 1, 2007
Mallory, currently a sophomore at Alabama State University, said she is looking forward to getting back to class. s soon as I'm cleared, I'll be back, she said. (Troy Messenger, AL)
Festive few in Daytona Apr 1, 2007
"We wanted to go to the events and go shopping," said Kendria Chewning, 22, a student at Alabama State University who came to BCR for the first time. "They said that it'd be fun.". (Orlando Sentinel)
Raiders add two coaches Mar 27, 2007
Coe has spent the past four seasons as head coach at Alabama State University, leading the football team to a 29-18 record. Henry was most recently offensive coordinator and receivers coach at McNeese State University. (SilverandBlack.com)
Reed Responds to Governor's Letter Mar 24, 2007
That was quote from Alabama State University Board of Trustees member Joe Reed, who is now responding to a letter from Governor Riley that regards his job. Earlier this week Reed recieved a letter from the Governor that says his term on the board will expire next year. (WSJA.com, AL)
School: Intern had improper relationship with student Mar 24, 2007
Lance Horton, 28, an education major at Alabama State University in Montgomery, was escorted off the campus Thursday morning by the school's resource officer. A resident of , Tenn. (Shoals TimesDaily)
UA tag money top in Alabama Mar 22, 2007
16, followed by Alabama State University at $264,504. More than 500 undergraduate students received scholarships from the program this year, while 27 graduate students received fellowships. (The Crimson White, AL)
Reed Says Riley Trying to Remove Him from ASU Board Mar 20, 2007
March 19, 2007 -- One of the state's most powerful Democrats says Republican Governor Bob Riley is trying to remove him from the Alabama State University Board of Trustees when he celebrates his 70th birthday next year. Alabama Democratic Conference chairman Joe Reed received a letter from Riley saying that his term on the board will expire next year when Reed turns 70 and not in 2011 when Reed said his 12-year term is scheduled to end. (WSJA.com, AL)
Clinton, Obama visit Selma Mar 5, 2007
" Clinton recalled how her life changed in 1963 when she attended a speech by King. She then turned to the future, touching on national issues including health care, education and care for wounded soldiers. After speaking at length about voting irregularities in the last two presidential elections, she vowed to push for federal election reform. Outside, Cheryl Griffin and Barbara Mann recalled the 1965 demonstrations that changed the political face of America. Students at Alabama State... (USA Today)
Lady Rebels move on to Birmingham Feb 23, 2007
MONTGOMERY - It was a game of runs for Reeltown Thursday in the championship game of the AHSAA Central Regional at Alabama State University against Shades Mountain Christian. With the game tied at 50 and less than three minutes to play in game, the Lady Rebels scored 11 consecutive points to put the Eagles away, eventually winning the game 63-56 and advancing to the state semifinals in Birmingham. (Alexander City Outlook, AL)
Reeltown advances to Regional championship Feb 21, 2007
L. Reed Acadome on the campus of Alabama State University. Reeltown beat R. C. Hatch, 60-38, to move on to the Central Region championship. (Alexander City Outlook, AL)
More of this story Feb 20, 2007
Former Southern Normal Director Margaret Breland-Bradley and her husband, Charles Bradley Jr., used public property from Alabama State University as well as inmate labor to build a gazebo and complete other construction projects at their home and business, according to an indictment handed down by an Escambia County grand jury ... Breland-Bradley was placed on leave last year from her position as director of Alabama State University's Southern Normal campus, and later her contract was not... (Atmore Advance, AL)
Wartburg to honor civil rights leader Feb 15, 2007
He graduated from Alabama State University and began teaching in an all-black school. By the time he retired, Reese had been principal of the integrated Selma High School and assistant superintendent of the school district. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
Museum of West Louisiana to hold chili dinner Feb 15, 2007
She has taught art history at Cleveland State University and Alabama State University. She is currently serving as an adjunct curator at the Louisiana Arts Science Center and an adjunct professor at Southern University. (Leesville Daily Leader, LA)
Bears claim sixth straight title Feb 13, 2007
The winner of Friday's game will go on to play in the Central Region tournament at Alabama State University. Copyright. (Alexander City Outlook, AL)
ASU Band to Appear on 'Ellen' Jan 31, 2007
Now, Ellen has invited the Alabama State University Marching Hornets to perform on her show. 27 members of the Hornet band will leave Atlanta at 3:00 a.m. Wednesday for Los Angeles, California, where they will tape the show. (WSJA.com, AL)
Pike County standout commits to Alabama A&M Jan 30, 2007
The Pike County High School senior and his family have made the trip to Birmingham for the October showdown between in-state rivals Alabama State University and Alabama Aersity an annual event. Thomas would cheer for Alabama A rest of his family would cheer for Alabama State. (Troy Messenger, AL)
Pike County's Lee FAMU bound Jan 23, 2007
Lee chose FAMU over Tuskegee University, Alabama State University, Alabama Aersity and Stillman College. Lee made a visit to Tuskegee, but once the Bulldog signal caller made his visit to Tallahassee the competition for his services was all but over. (Troy Messenger, AL)
Wetumpka events honor King’s legacy Jan 17, 2007
The banquet, hosted by the Elmore County Coordinated Organizations, featured keynote speaker Dr. Joe L. Reed and a tribute to former Wetumpka High School basketball star and current Alabama State University basketball coach Lewis Jackson. There is no one better than Dr. Reed to talk about the life of Dr. King, said Percy Gill, one of the event organizers. (Wetumpka Herald, AL)
Riley sworn in for second term Jan 17, 2007
Other bands marching in the parade included Troy State University, Jacksonville State University, Alabama State University and the University of North Alabama. High school bands from several counties participated, including Wetumpka High School s Pride of the Tribe, and Elmore County High School s Maroon Machine. (Wetumpka Herald, AL)
Speaker: Others' actions made MLKs legacy possible Jan 14, 2007
Once Parks was arrested, it was a group of black female professors at Alabama State University who led the brainstorming session that turned into the boycott, she said. And those teachers turned to E.D. Dixon, a local railroad porter, to help spread the word. (The Pantagraph newspaper)
Iowa State hires Pearson Jan 10, 2007
He lettered three times in football at Alabama State University while earning a bachelor s degree in physical education, which he was awarded in 1997. Once out of college, he spent eight seasons in the Arena Football League at Tampa Bay and Los Angeles, establishing himself as on of the league s all-time greats. (Wetumpka Herald, AL)
Hatten signs with UNM Jan 7, 2007
Hatten, an offensive lineman who has played at both Alabama State University and Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kansas, felt the opportunity to play at UNM might give him his best chance at his ultimate goal; to play in the National Football League. "The program at New Mexico is known for developing offensive lineman who go on to the NFL," Hatten said. (Gadsden County Times, FL)