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The Colvin-Feagin Art & Jazz Show pays tribute to two iconic Alabama State University figures, Dr. William E. Colvin and John W. Feagin, whose enduring influence as scholars and artists continues to ...
Bama State Collegians By Hazel Scott/ASU A jazz ensemble from the 1920s-30s at Alabama State Teachers College, now known as Alabama State University, holds a significant place in jazz history. ASU ...
By Hazel Scott/ASU Small businesses are the backbone of communities. They are built on dreams, hard work, and determination. Entrepreneurs ready to make their dreams a reality can find a road map to ...
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), in collaboration with Alabama State University and Trenholm State Community College, is hosting the SOAR (Seeking, Observing, and Achieving Results) HBCU ...
By Hazel Scott/ASU Alabama State University recently hosted its annual Continuous Improvement Summit at the John Garrick Hardy Student Center. This significant two-day event marked the official launch ...
The Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Law (ELPL) at Alabama State University recently hosted its 2025 Dissertation Boot Camp and Research Symposium, welcoming 37 doctoral candidates ...
Dr. Denise Davis-Maye By Hazel Scott/ASU Dr. Denise Davis-Maye, a professor and chair of the Department of Social Work at Alabama State University, has been elected as a leader of the ACLU of Alabama.
Get ready for an exciting journey ahead. The legacy is about to begin as we honor the next legends. Don’t miss your chance to nominate your Alabama State University Hall of Fame candidate for the 2025 ...
By Hazel Scott/ASU Alabama State University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (COVPA) once again exemplifies “CommUniversity” by supporting the arts at a local high school. “The loan aligns with ...
Andeana Stewart By Hazel Scott/ASU Alabama State University senior Andeana Stewart's nonprofit, Tiny's Blessing, has become a beacon of compassion in the River Region. Her dedication to uplifting a ...
By Hazel Scott/ASU Three broadcast students at Alabama State University received $1,000 each from the American Broadcasters Association (ABA), the official voice of the broadcasting industry in ...