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University of Alabama president stepping down
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.
Stuart Bell stepping down after 10 years leading University of Alabama
Bell, who first became the UA president in 2015, announced Wednesday that he would leave the university sometime this summer. He is the 28th president to serve the University of Alabama and, outside of former presidents George Hutcheson Denny and Frank Anthony Rose, one of its longest serving.
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 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.
University of Alabama president announces retirement after 26 years
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WHNT) — The President of the University of Alabama announced his retirement Wednesday. In an email sent out, UA President Stuart Bell announced his retirement after 26 years at the university and 10 years serving as president. He said his plan is to complete his tenure as president mid-summer.
University of Alabama President Stuart Bell to step down
Bell started his role as president in July 2015 after stints at Louisiana State University and the University of Kansas. Before that, he had been a on the UA staff for 16 years.
University of Alabama President to Step Down in July
Bell began his presidency in July 2015 after serving in leadership roles at Louisiana State University and the University of Kansas
'Sad to see him go': University of Alabama students react to president stepping down
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University Of Alabama's President To Retire | January 15, 2025 | News 19 at 4:30 p.m.
The President of the University of Alabama has announced his retirement.
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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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Tuscaloosa trailblazer, first Black faculty member at Univ. of Ala. has died
Dr. Archie Wade was the University of Alabama’s first Black faculty member. He spent 30 years in the Department of ...
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University of Alabama students, professors join lawsuit over state's 'divisive concepts' law
A group of college students and professors filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against a state law barring public funding for ...
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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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First Black faculty member at the University of Alabama dies
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. ( WIAT) — The first Black faculty member at the University of Alabama died, the university announced Tuesday ...
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Tuscaloosa group offering learning, social opportunities to older adults
OLLI focuses on people having fun as they age, offering educational, social, and travel activities to people who join.
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Alabama weather: North, central areas of state blanketed with snow; south sees mostly rain
As a wave of cold weather brought snow and sleet to the Deep South, Alabama residents focused on safety as well as fun.
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