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Alabama A&M announces multiple partnerships aimed at student growth

November 2023

HUNTSVILLE, AL – During its regular Board Meeting October 26, 2023, the Alabama A&M University Board of Trustees paved the way for several new partnerships and programs to enhance recruitment and expand opportunities for students

The Board approved a new MOU with Girls Incorporated of Huntsville to create a STEM Center on the campus and provide programming for up to 400 students grades 1-12.

Alabama A&M also entered into a new partnership with Ross University School of Medicine in Barbados to collaborate to increase admission opportunities to AAMU students.

Board also approved several new partnerships geared toward bolstering recruitment for graduate programs. New 3-year MOUs with Albany State University, Benedict College, Fort Valley State University, Lane College, Lemoyne-Owen College, Mississippi Valley State University, Paine College, Philander Smith College, and Tougaloo College will facilitate the admission of qualified graduates into AAMU School of Graduate Studies.
 
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Alabama A&M University Expands Its Global Research Footprint to West Africa​

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September 03, 2024

Alabama A&M University, a historically Black institution, has recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Université Peleforo Gon Coulibaly (UPGC) in Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa.

Over the next five years, Alabama A&M and UPGC will partner together on various research projects, educational and training initiatives, and student and faculty exchange programs. The partnership will have a particular focus on advancing the fields of agriculture, food science, animal science, and agricultural economics. Additionally, the two universities plan to use their shared knowledge to develop course curricula in various agricultural disciplines such as soil and crop sciences, agronomy, plant pathology, food sciences, animal sciences, and agricultural economics.

“This partnership represents a significant milestone in our university’s global engagement strategy,” said Dr. Majed El-Dweik, Alabama A&M vice president of research and economic development. “We are thrilled to work with UPGC to create new opportunities for our students and faculty to engage in meaningful research and educational exchanges.”
 
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