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Report: UAB had $12.1 billion economic impact in 2022

The University of Alabama at Birmingham had a $12 .1 billion economic impact on Alabama in 2022, a 41% increase from $7.15 billion in 2016 and a 163% increase from $7.15 billion in 2008.

Faulkner inaugurates Henry as president

D. Mitchell Henry was inaugurated Tuesday as the ninth president of Faulkner University.

Spotlight on Montgomery County: Higher Education

Eight institutions of higher learning provide certificate and degree options for area residents, including Faulkner University.

Community colleges launch programs to meet workforce needs

Nursing, marine tech, AI and NASA work all have new programs in progress at Alabama's community colleges.

Alabama Policy Institute names new CEO

Stephanie Smith is the third person named CEO and first woman to lead the institute.

Employers develop in-house training to find workers

Alabama employers are becoming creative to lure and train workers in a time of full employment.

Trenholm State opens Advanced Manufacturing Training Center

FAME, Festo Didactic partner with Trenholm State on the project to prepare workers for industrial jobs.

Snead State breaks ground on workforce training center

Snead State Community College officials and local and state dignitaries broke ground on Thursday on the Workforce Skills Training Center.

Community colleges plan workshops for military and veterans

Alabama Community College System is hosting workshops around the state to introduce active military, veterans and their families to college programs.

Highlands College opens dorm funded by Hobby Lobby CEO

Highlands College’s first on-campus student housing, funded by a $20 million gift from Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green and his family, has opened on the school’s campus in Birmingham

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