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"My vision is to develop a community of ethical leaders who collaboratively accomplish good and noble ends. A good community is comprised of more than one generation; embraces transcending values that esteem each citizen; and creates a sense of oneness where individuals set aside personal gain, benefit, or goal for the sake of the group." |
The Program & PurposeThe Blackburn Institute is developing a network of leaders, the Blackburn Fellows, who have a clear understanding of the challenges that face the state of Alabama. The Institute provides the fellows opportunities to explore issues and identify strategic actions that will improve the quality of life for our state and nation. read more » HistoryThe Institute is named in honor of Dr. John L. Blackburn who served The University of Alabama as dean of men and was instrumental in the peaceful integration of campus. In 1995, the Division of Student Affairs at The University of Alabama created the Blackburn Institute to put Dr. Blackburn's vision in action. read more »
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