Culture — Page 10

Summer in the Shoals is for learning, too

MUSCLE SHOALS — School may be out for summer, but that doesn’t mean the learning stops. Check out the following summer classes and camps for ways to beat the Summer […]

HUNTSVILLE — NASA launched the second phase of its Break the Ice Lunar Challenge to advance technology that is – quite literally – groundbreaking. The challenge invites the public to design a […]

HUNTSVILLE — Brad Atkinson, a safety and mission assurance quality engineer at Bastion Technologies, was recently selected to receive the NASA Space Flight Awareness launch honoree award for his contributions […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville law firm Bradley Arant Boult Cummings and several of its attorneys have recently earned national rankings, according to independent research company Chambers and Partners. In the 2022 […]

HUNTSVILLE — There were dozens of perfect liftoffs at NASA’s 2022 Student Launch rocketry competition at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center as winners were announced live via Facebook. Of the […]

HUNTSVILLE — A research paper about heat transfer inside the reactor of a conceptual liquid-fueled nuclear rocket engine by a University of Alabama in Huntsville graduate student was hot stuff […]

HUNTSVILLE — Fishing, model boats and water polo will be showcased this weekend as the first weekend of June in Huntsville kicks off a busy summer of water sporting events. […]

TUSCUMBIA — The annual North Alabama African Heritage Festival brings music, learning, and family fun to Willie Green Recreation Center in Tuscumbia this weekend. Wallace Ricks, president of the North […]

HUNTSVILLE — ServisFirst Bank has promoted Angel Stinson to chief credit officer for the Huntsville/North Alabama region. With more than 25 years of banking and finance experience, Stinson will oversee the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville-based Sentar was selected by FedHealthIT for a 2022 Innovation Award in collaboration with the Naval Information Warfare Center and Defense Health Agency. Sentar is a woman-owned, advanced […]

Recent shooting tragedies in New York City, Buffalo, and Uvalde, Texas, have brought to the fore discussions about gun control, mental health, and prevention of these senseless attacks. What ensues […]

September college football games to get excited about now

As June brings conversation of dads and grads, your Throw The Flag podcast remains focused on the first few weeks of the greatest sport in the known universe.  We’re still […]

Florence First Fridays offers downtown fun

FLORENCE — The Downtown Florence Alliance hosts First Fridays on, well, the first Friday of every month from April through December and this Friday is the next event. The city […]

MADISON — This isn’t your grandmother’s kitchenware, but the beautifully crafted wooden products available from Alabama Treenware could one day become your grandchildren’s. Lindsey Boothe said despite having been “the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville-based GeoCue has named Rodney Cope, a 23-year veteran of the geospatial industry, its senior vice president of federal programs. GeoCue, a LiDAR and photogrammetry equipment and software […]

HUNTSVILLE — From doodling diabetic puns on Post-it notes to using the Saturn V as a unicorn’s horn, Jonathan Fowler and his playful tongue-in-cheek takes from Fow Wow Designs, are […]

Helen Keller Festival brings 'The Miracle Worker' to life on stage

TUSCUMBIA — An outdoor drama depicting the life of America’s first lady of courage attracts thousands of visitors to Tuscumbia every year. Playwright William Gibson’s epic drama, “The Miracle Worker,” […]

FLORENCE – Dr. Ross Alexander, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs and his wife, Lilia; and Dr. Chunsheng Zhang, senior vice provost for International Affairs, and his wife, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nine Alabama universities and one private firm are partnered in a $20 million, five-year effort led by the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The partnership is to develop […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Heart Center, which treats more than 80,000 cardiac patients per year, has announced a clinical partnership with Australia-based Artrya. The initial agreement includes a comparison study of […]

HUNTSVILLE — The year is 1993, and Bill Walsh College Football is released for the Sega Genesis. College football has come to a home video game console for the first […]

HUNTSVILLE — On-the-job-training doesn’t get the credit it deserves – just ask two students enrolled in the System Engineering Technology (SET) Internship program at Calhoun Community College. Both have been […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aviagen, a poultry breeding company based in Cummings Research Park, is financing a poultry feed mill at Mississippi State University. Mississippi State is one of six universities in […]

HUNTSVILLE — It pays well, if you’re good at it! Dozens of high schoolers, college students and professionals hacked their hearts out for cold hard cash during the HudsonAlpha and […]