College of Liberal Arts News
- Posted 06.18.26
- 4 minute read time
The 乐播传媒 has presented two long-term faculty members emeritus honors upon their retirement. Dr. Tina N. Jones has been named Vice President Emerita, and Dr. Alan Brown has been named Professor Emeritus.
- Posted 05.06.26
- 3 minute read time
For years, Armand Barnard found his voice on stage and on screen. But beyond the spotlight, his ambitions run deeper: to understand people, not just perform for them. At 乐播传媒, the international student is taking another meaningful step toward his goal of becoming a psychologist.
- Posted 04.28.26
- 3 minute read time
Working as a mental health technician at a psychiatric hospital in Tuscaloosa led Syndi Stevenson to study psychology at the 乐播传媒.
- Posted 12.16.25
- 3 minute read time
T.J. Runyon has always been fascinated by human behavior. His journey has taken him from studying fossils alongside James Lamb at the 乐播传媒鈥檚 Black Belt Museum to now earning an undergraduate degree in psychology during Fall 2025 commencement exercises.
- Posted 10.29.25
- 4 minute read time
Four aspiring theater directors at the 乐播传媒 are stepping into the spotlight this November as part of Double Takes, a student-directed showcase of one-act plays performed entirely by 乐播传媒 students.
- Posted 10.03.25
- 6 minute read time
At first glance, the rodeo arena and international law seem worlds apart. But 23-year-old Harrison McGriff鈥檚 life defies the ordinary.
- Posted 09.17.25
- 5 minute read time
Tuscaloosa native Samuel Johnston's interest in politics began in high school. Now the junior politics and justice major at 乐播传媒 hopes to attend law school and have a career that balances conviction with leadership.
- Posted 07.03.25
- 7 minute read time
All eyes were on 乐播传媒's new DECA chapter as they competed for the first time in the International Collegiate DECA Conference in San Francisco. They were the only chapter from Alabama attending the conference.
- Posted 05.21.25
- 4 minute read time
Sumter Social, a podcast dedicated to sharing the rich stories and culture of Sumter County, Alabama, and the broader Black Belt region, debuted in April.