Alabama Minority Serving Institutions
EPSCoR Programs encourage collaboration with their jurisdictional Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, Female Colleges, and Tribal Colleges. Please contact the respective EPSCoR Jurisdictional Office to assist you with linkages within their respective geographic areas.
Female Colleges
Other Related Organizations
Many of Alabama's colleges and universities sponsor SWE chapters.
Federally Listed Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Other Alabama Historically Black Colleges and Universities
AGEP institutions
Lead Institution
Dr. Louis Dale, Principal Investigator
Dr. Carolyn Braswell, Co-Principal Investigator, Project Director and UAB Principal Investigator
Dr. Carolyn Braswell, Co-Principal Investigator, Project Director and UAB Principal Investigator
Partner Institutions
- Alabama A&M University
Dr. Jacqueline U. Johnson, Principal Investigator - Alabama State University
Dr. Wallace Maryland, Jr., Principal Investigator - Auburn University
Dr. Overtoun M. Jenda, Principal Investigator - Miles College
Dr. Charles C. Woods, Principal Investigator - Oakwood University
Dr. Kenneth LaiHing, Principal Investigator - Stillman College
Dr. Mary Jane Krotzer, Principal Investigator - Talladega College
Dr. Leonard Cole, Principal Investigator - Tuskegee University
Dr. Herman Windham, Co-Principal Investigator - The University of Alabama
Dr. Viola L. Acoff, Principal Investigator - The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Dr. Adriel D. Johnson, Sr., Principal Investigator - The University of South Alabama
Dr. Carl Cunningham, Jr., Co-Principal Investigator
Dr. Alexandra Stenson, Co-Principal Investigator
Hispanic Serving Institutions
There are no recognized Hispanic Serving Institutions in the State of Alabama.
Tribal Colleges
There are no Tribal Colleges in Alabama.
Other Related Organizations
Based in Huntsville, Alabama, TRibal Earth Science & Technology Education (TRESTE) is a NASA-funded team of nine tribal higher education institutions and the Universities Space Research Association's Earth System Science Program. The collaboration is designed to enhance Earth system science and geospatial education using problem-based teaching techniques in order to inspire undergraduate students for careers in Earth system science, the physical sciences, and other fields of engineering or science.