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Richard Shelby, U.S. senator from Alabama (1987–2023) [30] Don Siegelman, governor of Alabama (1999–2003) [31] Donald W. Stewart, U.S. senator from Alabama (1979–1981) [32] Troy Stubbs, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (2022–present) [33] Sylvia Swayne, first openly transgender woman to run for public office in Alabama
Samford University is a private Christian university in Homewood, Alabama, United States. [6] It was founded by Baptists in 1841 as Howard College and located until 1887 in Marion, Alabama. [7] In the fall of 2024, the university enrolled 6,101 students from 45 states, 1 U.S. territory, and 16 countries. [8]
This is a list of notable alumni of the University of North Alabama or its predecessors such as LaGrange College, Florence Wesleyan University and Florence State University: [1] Academia [ edit ]
William Hooper Councill - Former slave and the first president of Huntsville Normal School, which is today Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University. Harriet Josephine Terry - One of the founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Taught English at Alabama A&M for 37 years. Constance Jordan Wilson - urban planner, on faculty of AAMU from 1979 to 2019
Troy King, state attorney general (2004–2011) William R. King, United States Senator from Alabama (1848–1852), 13th Vice President under President Franklin Pierce (1853–1853) (born in Sampson County, North Carolina) Woodie King Jr., director, producer (Baldwin Springs) Dre Kirkpatrick, NFL cornerback, Cincinnati Bengals
UMS Wright was ranked second out of ninety-seven schools in Niche.com "Best Private K-12 Schools in Alabama" ranking. The average ACT score is 30 and the average SAT score in 1360. 99% of graduating seniors attend a four-year college or university, with the 3 most popular being the University of Alabama , Auburn University , and the University ...
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Troy King, former attorney general for the state of Alabama [6] Kevin Kregel, NASA astronaut and mission commander for the February 2000 mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavour [7] James J. LeCleir, U.S. Air Force major general [8] Michael J. McCarthy, U.S. Air Force major general [9] John Perzel, politician and member of the Republican Party