News for the Birmingham-Southern College community
News for the Birmingham-Southern College community
March 27, 2023
  IN THE NEWS 
Three BSC Divers, Avery Balch, Justin Toth, and Garret George, competed at the 2023 NCAA Swim & Dive National Championships. Sophomore Avery Balch earned fourth place in the 3-meter dive, which earned him First Team All-American Honors. Freshman Justin Toth earned two Second Team All-American honors, placing 9th in the 1-meter dive and 10th in the 3-meter dive. For more BSC Athletics news, visit bscsports.net and follow BSC Athletics on social media. 
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin expresses his support for BSC here: "The College has a well-known reputation for producing doctors, lawyers, teachers, ministers, performing artists, and business owners. What is especially important about those BSC graduates is that more than half of them stay in Alabama, and that two-thirds of those remain in Birmingham after graduation or return here after earning additional degrees."
Daniel Coleman
BSC President Daniel Coleman spoke with host Todd Stacy on APT's Capitol Journal on Wednesday, March 22. While in Montgomery, he also visited with BSC students Mary Rives Marques and Lexi Rennhack, who are spending spring break as pages in the Alabama Legislature.

For more news stories about BSC Forward, visit the BSC Blog. Find answers to frequently asked questions here

  THIS WEEK'S EVENTS  

 March 28  Provost's Forum with Dr. Meghan Mills
11 a.m. Tuesday | Norton Theatre | Lecture and Arts Credit | Dr. Meghan Mills, associate professor of sociology, will speak on Disability, Functional Impairment, and Substance Use Disorder.

 March 30  Panel on Intersectional Feminism
11 a.m. Thursday | Norton Theatre | Lecture and Arts Credit | Intersectional Feminism panel discussion with BSC faculty and staff.

 March 31  BFA Seniors Art Exhibit
6-8 p.m. Friday | Durbin Gallery | Lecture and Arts Credit | Opening Reception

  UPCOMING EVENTS  

 April 4-5  Graduation Expo
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday | Bruno Great Hall, Norton | Pick up caps and gowns, complete financial requirements, check your accounts, and more.

 April 6  Guest Speaker Katie Reese
11 a.m. Thursday | Norton Theatre | Lecture and Arts Credit | Featuring Katie Reese, Director of Counseling and Support Groups at Magic City Wellness Center.

 April 29  Hillfest 2023
2-4 p.m. Saturday | Hill Amphitheatre | Come watch students and faculty perform at the Association of Music Students’ annual performance event. The Drink Fresh food truck will provide refreshments, and the first 50 students admitted will get a free acai or pitaya bowl. If you are interested in performing, please send a video of yourself performing one song you would like to play at the event to demacdou@bsc.edu by March 31.
 May 7  Darter Festival
12-5 p.m. Sunday | Avondale Brewing Company | Shaheed and DJ Supreme will perform at the 10th Anniversary Darter Fest. With the help of Birmingham elementary students and Roald Hazelhoff, director of the Southern Environmental Center at BSC, they filmed a video for "World of Water" at locations across campus and at McWane Science Center. Buy tickets here.
World of Water
  OPPORTUNITIES  
Hubbs Award Nominations
The Hubbs Award honors “the student who best exemplifies the twin principles on which Birmingham-Southern College was founded: academic excellence and selfless service.” The student will embody the following quote from Martin Luther: “We are free, subject to no one; we are servants, subject to all.”

Faculty, staff, and students are invited to nominate students who exhibit these qualities at a high level. A Selection Committee will then determine the recipient, who will receive a scholarship and award to be announced at the Honors Day Convocation ceremony on Thursday, May 4. Your nominee must be a current junior.

Please submit your nominations by close of business on Thursday, April 6. Submit nominations via the form here.

If you have any questions, please contact Cande Hale at cchale@bsc.edu in the Provost’s Office.
Provost’s Award for Diversity in the Classroom
The Provost’s Award for Diversity in the Classroom honors a faculty member who excels in incorporating diversity into his or her instruction and interaction with students. To be considered for the award, a faculty member must be nominated by one or more students.

There are multiple dimensions that might be characteristic of an individual’s focus on diversity, including these:
Enhancing students’ understanding of the many dimensions of human difference including race, ethnicity, gender, nationality, ability, class, sexuality, religion, and age.
Maintaining a classroom atmosphere that helps students feel able to express diverse views.
Incorporating inclusive teaching practices.
• Consistently incorporating diversity into the curriculum.

Please submit your nomination no later than April 7. If you have any questions please contact Cande Hale (cchale@bsc.edu). 

An opportunity for students: GLC Global Summer 2023 Virtual Internship
Are you interested in gaining global work experience? Do you care about sustainability? Are you entrepreneurial and interested in creating innovative solutions for businesses, non-profits and more? This internship is for you. If you have questions or want to know how BSC can support you, please contact Anne Ledvina (aledvina@bsc.edu).

An opportunity for students: GLC Global Summer 2023 Virtual Internship
Are you interested in gaining global work experience? Do you care about sustainability? Are you entrepreneurial and interested in creating innovative solutions for businesses, non-profits and more? This internship is for you. If you have questions or want to know how BSC can support you, please contact Anne Ledvina (aledvina@bsc.edu).

  SCHOLARSHIPS 
BSC Scholarship Opportunities
All scholarship opportunities open on March 1 and close on March 31. Apply here.

The Dowell Family Scholarship is awarded to a rising senior who meets the following criteria. Candidates must 1) be in good standing with Sigma Alpha Epsilon or Alpha Omicron Pi, 2) have demonstrated leadership to their chapters, 3) have a GPA of 3.25 or higher, 4) have exhibited campus and community involvement, 5) provide a 750-word or less essay regarding your leadership activities while at BSC, including what you have learned and accomplished.

The James Curtis Williams, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
is awarded to a rising sophomore who meets the following criteria: 1) a GPA of 2.0, 2) financial need, and 3) is currently employed part-time. The annual award shall be no less than $2,000 per recipient and is renewable for two additional years provided the recipient(s) maintain a 2.0 GPA or better. This award is additional to any financial aid already being received in hopes that it will eliminate the need for the recipients to work so that they can concentrate fully on their studies at BSC.

The Dr. Karen McKoy and Paul Lesser Endowed Scholarship is for rising juniors majoring in the health sciences who have financial need, with preference to those who are underrepresented minorities and are planning to practice healthcare in Alabama.

Questions? Contact Jalete Joseph Nelms, Director of Donor Relations at jjnelms@bsc.edu or (205) 226-4908.

  LIBRARY HOURS  
The library is now open until midnight Monday-Wednesday. See full hours here. Library hours are partly based on student staff availability.
  RESOURCES  
Resources for Students
Find links below to counseling resources, tutoring, and more.
ARC Tutoring
Counseling and Health Services
First Day Complete Program
Major Information Sheets
The Math Lab
The Writing Center
Resources for Faculty and Staff
Find links below to technology resources, benefits information, and more.
Book Adoption Portal
Employee Assistance Program
Major Information Sheets
Payment Request Form
TAC Resource Library
TIAA Financial Counseling
Vacant Faculty and Staff Positions
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