Cunningham Hall, the college women’s residence on the Oakwood campus, is named in Eugenia I. Cunningham’s honor. Mrs. Eugenia Isabella Cunningham, who served on the staff of Oakwood College and was widely known as Mother Cunningham, died on June 20, 1963, at the Riverside Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee.
The associate dean of CAHSS notifies the associate Provost that all departments have supported the new WS class to be added to general education requirements for CAHSS students.
The Women's Studies Program Advisory Committee relays that they unanimously recommend that Rose Norman be the first director of the Women's Studies program.
Clipping from the UAH Exponent, Wednesday, December 10, 1969, vol. 2, no. 10, page 3. The article highlights the work of Barton C. Hacker and John S. Beltz to collect historical documents from the Saturn program. The documentation they collected is available at UAH Archives and Special Collections in the Saturn V Collection.
The Reverend Malcolm Marler talks about the establishment of AIDS Care Teams (also called AIDS Support Teams) and the training associated with it in the mid-1990s in Birmingham, Alabama. This was an expansion his counseling work at the 1917 AIDS Clinic. He also talks about how personalization and education were key to overcoming the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS.
A clipping of a scan of the November 3, 1995 Selma Times newspaper with an advertisement for a class to teach interested parties how to deal with AIDS in a Christian manner. U