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Growing up in Birmingham, Faith Miller created presentations on Alzheimer's awareness while helping her grandparents cope with diagnoses of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Victoria Ashley lives by a simple mantra: good things come when you apply yourself. That mindset has carried her far—most recently to her recognition as a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence, the Department of History will host a series of public talks that will explore the legacies of the American Revolution on three vital areas of American life: the law, freedom of the press, and public health.
Researchers in CADC and CLA received grants from the National Park Service to further their efforts to document and preserve African American and civil rights history.