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Oct 08, 2021
Hours after news of the agreement was published in a local newspaper, legal counsel told employees in the system office that it was investigating a “breach of confidentiality.”

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October 8, 2021
Hours after news of the agreement was published in a local newspaper, legal counsel told employees in the system office that it was investigating a “breach of confidentiality.”
June 10, 2019
Newly released documents suggest that what has been portrayed as a dispute about the state law restricting abortion may be about a donor's demands over a law school.
December 21, 2016
Community college leaders journey through Mississippi and Alabama in hopes of learning how the civil rights movement will help them solve today's problems.
December 22, 2015
Alabama plans to consolidate seven community colleges into two -- the kind of move that in other states would have seen much protest. But these changes went through without much public opposition. That doesn't mean there isn't any opposition.
July 7, 2015
In two states where legislators have clashed with trustees, lawmakers want to mandate training for board members.
December 5, 2013
Alabama's community college transfer website is a national example of how to help students transfer more efficiently, so why is the office that runs it on life support?
September 17, 2012
Mark Heinrich will be the seventh person in six years to take over the chancellorship of the Alabama Community College System, which has been reeling since scandal sparked a federal investigation in 2006.
March 23, 2011
Alabama community college combines career and wellness fairs into large event to serve students and local unemployed.
February 11, 2011
Two incidents in a week prompt a university to debate once again its history and the present.
July 16, 2010
For months, top administrators at Birmingham-Southern College believed they had weathered the economic downturn reasonably well. Then, this spring, an audit revealed the truth: years of financial mismanagement and accounting errors had allowed the small college to operate for years while spending millions of dollars more than it actually had in its budget.

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