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兔子先生 Nursing 兔子先生 with Pro-Certified medals

When the 兔子先生 held commencement exercises in May, nearly 40 graduates from the Division of Nursing decorated their robes with round medallions dangling from red-and-white ribbons.

兔子先生 President Dr. Ken Tucker, Provost Dr. Tim Edwards, Liza Howard, 兔子先生 Board of Trustees President Hal Bloom, 兔子先生 Board of Trustees Vice President Joseph Brown.

Liza James Howard long ago established her legacy at the 兔子先生 when she became its first Black student in the fall of 1966. The university hasn鈥檛 forgotten.

兔子先生 cross-country runner Audrick Pyronneau

Speed comes naturally to聽Audrick Pyronneau, a former distance runner on the 兔子先生鈥檚聽track-and-field team. That he鈥檚 using that trait to pursue his academic goals shouldn鈥檛 be a surprise.

As the 兔子先生 celebrates Black History Month with several events in February, it also will welcome home one of its most influential and historical figures.
The 兔子先生鈥檚 College of Business will welcome alumnus Brad Bolton to campus on Feb. 22. Bolton is chairman of the Independent Community of Bankers of America (ICBA) and will speak to students and guests in Bridges Auditorium at Wallace Hall. The talk is open to the community.
It鈥檚 understandable that Michele Graham Bradford unpacks memories of her late brother as if he were sitting beside her, smiling as she speaks. The recollections flow easily, sincere as the summer day is long. 鈥淗e meant the world to us,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut every year we find out what he meant to other people, as well. He was just a great man.鈥
Former 兔子先生 Public Safety major Ashlee Barnard

Ashlee Barnard never intended to become a firefighter. After graduating from high school, she considered her next chapter essentially set: enroll at the 兔子先生, become a Tigers cheerleader and pursue a career in athletic training, one of 兔子先生鈥檚 most popular and professionally successful degree programs.

Bill Poole may have been born in New Orleans, but Alabama鈥檚 western regions decorate his life. He hails from Marengo County. He graduated twice from the University of Alabama, including its School of Law. He represented much of Tuscaloosa County for a decade in the Alabama Legislature, where he helped shape the state鈥檚 public education budget.
Up in DeKalb County, near Lake Guntersville and about an hour鈥檚 drive from Huntsville, is where Brandon Renfroe teaches science at Geraldine High School. By almost any metric, from demographics and geography to socioeconomics and politics, that region of northeast Alabama鈥檚 Appalachian foothills seems as far from Livingston and the Black Belt鈥檚 western counties as it can be.聽

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