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University of Alabama president stepping down
Stuart Bell plans to step down as University of Alabama president in July
University of Alabama President Stuart Bell said he plans to step down in July after leading the Capstone for 10 years. The 67-year-old Bell issued a statement Wednesday saying his retirement will go into effect mid-summer. The statement reads, in part:
University of Alabama president stepping down after a decade in the role
The University of Alabama announced Wednesday that the president of the university, Dr. Stuart R. Bell, will be stepping down. Bell plans to end his decade leading at the university in mid-summer, according to the news release.
Retiring University of Alabama President Stuart Bell earns praise from colleagues
Tuscaloosa's mayor, an Alabama congresswoman and University of Alabama colleagues said Stuart Bell will leave a legacy.
University of Alabama president announces July resignation
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WTVA) — The president of the University of Alabama announced he plans to resign in July. Stuart Bell and the university announced his decision on Wednesday morning, Jan. 15. He did not announce the reason for his resignation.
Stuart Bell stepping down after 10 years leading University of Alabama
It has truly been an honor to serve and represent The University of Alabama as president over the last 10 years,” Bell said in a statement. “I am grateful for the longstand
Alabama college top official steps down after 10 years: ‘Filled with pride’
University of Alabama President Stuart R. Bell is stepping down and joining UA faculty, he announced today. He took office as president in 2015. “As I reflect on this last decade, I am filled with pride and gratitude for all the accomplishments of our students,
University of Alabama president to step down
It has truly been an honor to serve and represent the University of Alabama as president over the last 10 years,” Bell said. “I am grateful for the longstanding support of
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Archie Wade, first Black faculty member at University of Alabama, dies at 80
Archie Wade integrated the University of Alabama's faculty and helped Paul W. "Bear" recruit his first Black players.
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Nick Dunlap 1 year after going pro: ‘I feel very lucky to have been at the University of Alabama’
The former Crimson Tide golfer is playing in the PGA Tour’s The American Express as the defending champ this week.
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Lawsuit by college professors and students challenges Alabama’s anti-DEI law
A lawsuit is challenging a new Alabama law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs at universities.
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Former Alabama football player arrested on domestic violence charges
A former NFL and University of Alabama football player has been arrested and charged following a domestic violence incident ...
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Wildfire aid, UA news, football famers: Down in Alabama
In 1910, fighter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Navy Capt. David McCampbell, who spent much of his childhood in ...
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Alabama basketball still has shot at 5-star prospect after missing A.J. Dybantsa
A five-star recruit still has eyes on Alabama basketball after the Tide missed No. 1 prospect A.J. Dybantsa. Who could join ...
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Alabama students and educators file lawsuit challenging law defunding DEI programs
The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Alabama, and the Legal Defense Fund (LDF), claims that ...
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Trailblazing Alabama professor who helped integrate UA football dies: ‘Profound loss’
“Dr. Archie Wade’s passing is a profound loss for The University of Alabama,” said UA president Stuart Bell in a news release ...
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