Commencement 2023: Matthew Bayliss

Bayliss will earn his degree Saturday at Stillman’s commencement exercise before pursuing a career in special education. He said he draws motivation from the experiences he and former classmates had in both inclusion and self-contained classroom settings in Fultondale and Hueytown to fuel his advocacy for special education students.
Commencement 2023: Hannah Fields

Hannah Fields’ time at Stillman – especially her senior year – has been a whirlwind, but the effort has more than paid off. Before Fields receives her two bachelor’s degrees Saturday at Stillman’s commencement exercise, she’ll take the stage and deliver the valedictorian’s commencement address.
Commencement 2023: Jadah Nichols

The 75th Miss Stillman is thankful for the challenges the role has presented her, and how she was able to “break the ice” to meet expectations.
Commencement 2023: Arick Evans

Arick Evans will earn his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice Saturday during Stillman’s commencement exercise, after which he will begin working with Teach for America, a decision influenced by his mentoring of youth in Tuscaloosa-area schools.
President candidates to present to campus stakeholders this week

The Trustee Presidential Search Committee will host three candidates on campus Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (May 1-3) to have each present and answer questions.
Stillman College to hold commencement ceremony May 6

Dr. James D. Anderson, a Stillman alumnus (’66) and a member of the board of trustees, will deliver the keynote address for Stillman’s 2023 commencement exercise.
Stillman BTF Institute to host digital infrastructure learning event this week

The #BlackTechFutures Research Institute, housed at Stillman College, will introduce its new Black Tech Ecosystem Index during its Building Critical Black Digital Infrastructure in Cities Week beginning Monday, April 24 through Thursday, April 27.
Balazs: ‘Be with us, not for us’

It’s been more than a month since Kari Balazs has returned to campus, where she proudly reflects on her speech at the United Nations.
Stillman College wins 34th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

Stillman College earned top honors and a $75,000 institutional grant from Honda at the 34th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), America’s premier academic competition for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Stillman College advances to 34th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge National Championship

Beginning April 15 in Torrance, California, a team of four Stillman students will compete in the 34th HCASC National Championship Tournament, the premier academic competition for HBCUs.