Academics News Archive
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Triple Major Selected as Rhodes Scholar Finalist
Honors student Christian Pearsall is chosen to interview for one of only 32 spots to study at the University of Oxford. ...
November 9, 2017 -
"Our Town" Heads to USA
The critically acclaimed classic American drama will open Nov. 10 at Theatre USA. Tickets are available. ...
November 7, 2016 -
Engineering, From a German Perspective
South formalizes an exchange program that sends students to German universities while attracting their students to USA. ...
November 1, 2017 -
Fell Picks Up Lucy Blair Award
Dr. Dennis Fell, chair of physical therapy, was recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association at its conference. ...
October 31, 2017 -
In the Footsteps of Florence Nightingale
South nursing graduate and doctoral student Capt. Rupert Laco is recognized for patient care and his service in the Air Force. ...
October 26, 2017 -
South to Host Author Adam Prince Reading
The event sponsored by the Stokes Center for Creative Writing and the department of English will take place Oct. 30. ...
October 26, 2017 -
Engineering Honor Society Tops in Nation
Tau Beta Pi was recognized for the second time in three years with the R.C. Matthews Outstanding Chapter Award. ...
October 25, 2017 -
Working Among the Wild Things
Austin Everett, a South biology graduate, is excited each day he goes to work as a zookeeper at 'The Little Zoo That Could.' ...
October 23, 2017 -
Tiny Algae Causing Big Problems
USA marine scientist will lead an international investigation into coral toxins that threaten seafood consumption safety. ...
October 20, 2017 -
Stokes Center to Host Reading Event
Nathan Poole, assistant professor of creative writing, will read from his two books of fiction. ...
October 18, 2017 -
South Student is Part of "Generation Teach"
Logan Arnold, a physical education major at South, was selected to teach kids in Massachusetts for several months this summer. ...
October 12, 2017 -
First Assignment: Build a Laser
Lindsay Hutcherson's project led to a summer research experience, and the physics major recently presented her findings. ...
October 2, 2017 -
Delivering Aid, From Inside a Classroom
South faculty and students help in Puerto Rico's recovery by providing a link between satellite maps and computer software. ...
September 29, 2017 -
Cold Landforms Amid Hot Volcanoes
Dr. Carol Sawyer's research took her to Iceland to study the relationship between cold weather and the country's terrain. ...
September 27, 2017 -
South Adds Global Engagement Certificate
The new program aims to prepare students in any field of study to effectively navigate the global workplace. ...
September 21, 2017 -
'Adrift in Macao' Opens Theatre USA Season
The comical musical set in the early 1950s will open at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22, and run through Sept. 30. ...
September 18, 2017 -
Pence to Deliver Hamner Lecture
Dr. Charlotte Pence with the Stokes Center for Creative Writing will discuss her first book of poems, "Many Small Fires." ...
September 13, 2017 -
Fourteenth Amendment Focus of Stallworth Lecture
Dr. Laura F. Edwards will speak about "The Reconstruction of Rights: The Fourteenth Amendment and Popular Conceptions of Governance in the South" ...
September 12, 2017 -
Freshman Class Tops in GPA, ACT
Retention rates rise, freshmen enrollment up as South enrolls a class with the highest average GPA in University history. ...
September 8, 2017 -
USA Board of Trustees Scholar Named
Freshman Ada Chaeli van der Zijp-Tan, who arrived at South with a 5.16 high school GPA, is majoring in biomedical sciences. ...
September 8, 2017 -
Honors College Officially Opens
Nearly 250 academically talented students enrolled in the Honors College, housed in the renovated historic Seamen's Bethel. ...
September 7, 2017 -
South Grad, Opera Star ... Pro Truck Racer?
Nicholas Brownlee, '12, returns to South for a one-night concert, meets with students and talks about his love of racing. ...
August 25, 2017 -
Are You Getting Leadership Wrong?
Probably so, says the Mitchell College of Business' Dr. Craig Pearce, whose new book emphasizes six ways to improve outcomes. ...
August 22, 2017 -
Alabama Author Picked for Common Read
The highly acclaimed and best-selling historical fiction novel "Homegoing" is the writing debut of Yaa Gyasi. ...
August 9, 2017 -
Mentoring the Next Generation of Jags
South's Upward Bound program is giving high school students the skills needed to succeed before getting to campus. ...
August 4, 2017