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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - A visiting professor of history at the
Naval War College will give a talk about the United States’
involvement in Vietnam at The University of Alabama on Tuesday,
April 1, at 7:30 p.m. in UA’s ten Hoor Hall.
Dr. Alexander Cochran, a former professor of history at the
National Defense University, the Marine Corps University and the
Air War College, is the latest in a series of speakers to visit
campus as part of UA’s annual Bankhead Lecture Series. Cochran
has authored numerous articles about the role of intelligence in
World War II and Vietnam.
This year’s lecture series is “Terrorism and Counter
Insurgency: Historical Perspective on the American
Experience.” Each talk examines a portion of the historical
background that adds perspective to today’s current events.
In 1982, the Bankhead family established the Bankhead
Endowment Fund to further the interests of historical research
and scholarly activity within the history
department in UA’s College
of Arts and Sciences. In recent years, the family expanded
the original commission to bring visiting lecturers to campus
and to further promote the teaching and study of history.
The College of Arts and Sciences is UA’s largest division
and the largest public liberal arts college in the state, with
approximately 5,000 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students.
The College has received national recognition for academic
excellence, and A&S students have been selected for many of
the nation’s top academic honors, including 15 Rhodes
Scholarships, 13 Goldwater Scholarships, seven Truman
Scholarships and 15 memberships on USA Today’s Academic
All-American teams.
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