Message from the DeanThe concept of learning through experience is old. As early as 350 BCE, Aristotle wrote, “for the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” MORE >
|
Short StoriesCHES Ambassadors serve a vital function at the College, acting as hosts and hostesses at special functions such as homecoming, honors day. This and more stories. MORE>
|
Rhythm of LifeEvery day, more than 100 homeless children find refuge at the Vogel Alcove School in Dallas, Texas. MORE>
|
Better Food Brighter FutureSeeing a 10-year-old holding a heaping plate of salad is MORE>
|
Filter of HopeJordan Stone was among more than a dozen students who took the gift of clean water to the Dominican Republic. MORE>
|
View from the VaticanParker Williams’ summer in the Holy City inspired her MORE>
|
Tide for TusksAccording to the World Wildlife Fund, the African elephant could soon be extinct. MORE>
|
Being ThereLearning about different cultures is important, but students need to be immersed MORE>
|
Ask Our ExpertsPractical life advice from the faculty of HES
MORE> |
The "I Love" ProjectsIt was the CHES community that compelled me to enroll MORE>
|
PAST ARTICLES - Spring 2015
Silver LiningGulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft says the secret to success in the hospitality industry is seeing obstacles as opportunities.
MORE> |
A Rich HeritageElahe Saeidi has always had a passion for sewing and design, but only after she came to the U.S. did she discover her exceptional talent. MORE>
|
A Creative LifeBeverly Kissinger is a CHES treasure. Artist, designer and teacher, she has enriched the lives of students and faculty for nearly 25 years. MORE>
|
Dr. CrenshawDr. Mary A. Crenshaw came to The University of Alabama in 1967 as dean of the School of Home Economics. MORE>
|
Without SleepLack of sleep is linked to obesity, hypertension, diabetes, reduced learning and memory ability, impaired judgment and dangerous driving. MORE>
|
Ducks in a RowThe works of internationally acclaimed sculptor Frank Fleming MORE>
|