(Talladega, AL) Talladega College Vice President and Athletic Director Michael Grant announced plans to launch a women’s acrobatics and tumbling program. Recruitment is now underway and competition begins in the Spring of 2024. “Acrobatics and tumbling is an emerging sport that will expand opportunities for female athletes to compete. The program will help increase enrollment and retention while also creating more sponsorship options,” said Grant. “We are excited about the growth Talladega Coll…
READ ARTICLEIn response to today's National Weather Advisory, Talladega College will be making several schedule changes for the day. Please view this full story for complete details.
READ ARTICLEDr. William R. Harvey, a Talladega College graduate, class of 1961, is Talladega College’s most generous living donor, with contributions totaling more than seven figures. He adds to this legacy of giving with his most recent gift of $100,000.
READ ARTICLE(Talladega, AL) Talladega College has been awarded a $2,969,121.59 grant from the Connecting Minority Communities (CMC) Pilot Program to expand high-speed internet service. On February 27, 2023, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced that it has awarded more than $175 million to 61 colleges and universities through the pilot program, which is a part of the Biden-Harris administration’s “Internet for All” initiative designed to co…
READ ARTICLE(Talladega, AL) Talladega College will soon join six Division II schools in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) that offer a men’s volleyball team. “This is a historic move that will help broaden access to a sport that is often viewed as being primarily for women,” said Talladega College Vice President and Athletic Director Michael Grant. “While males and minorities are sorely underrepresented in volleyball, statistics are rapidly changing as the sport becomes increasingly…
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