Full News Archive
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'A Flamethrower of Chemicals'
Vaping remains popular among those seeking to quit tobacco smoking and young people enticed by flavors from watermelon to creme br ...
April 26, 2021 -
New Interdisciplinary Ph. D. Program Begins in the Fall
Chemical and biomolecular engineering program is expected to be mostly self-supporting through research grants and contracts. ...
April 26, 2021 -
Civil Rights Legend to Speak at the MacQueen Center
Prominent civil rights activist Bob Zellner, a native of Mobile, will speak at the University of South Alabama April 28th, 2021. ...
April 22, 2021 -
Creating a Safe Space for Sexual Assault Survivors
South launches a new initiative with the mission of preventing sexual violence on campus and helping sexual assault survivors ...
April 21, 2021 -
2021-2022 Student Government Association Officials Elected
Grace Sekaya, a junior majoring in international studies and pre-med elected as SGA president for the 2021-2022 academic year. ...
April 20, 2021 -
To Protect and Solve
Raghdad Sultan followed the family tradition of attending USA. Her experience at South is preparing her for a decidedly nontraditi ...
April 19, 2021 -
JagMedia Honored for Excellence
The University's student-led media department wins two individual awards and one for Due South magazine in recent awards cere ...
April 15, 2021 -
Mortar Board Honors South's Top Professors
Forty-six faculty members selected for positively influencing their students and going above and beyond to help them succeed. ...
April 13, 2021 -
Leading K-12 Educators Effectively Through a Pandemic
USA assistant professor helps guide local K-12 educators in media and technology to effectively teach during the pandemic. ...
April 12, 2021 -
Coaching Others to Balance and Reignite
Tarah Keech, who earned a psychology degree from South, had to learn to refocus from burnout. Now she's made it her life' ...
April 12, 2021 -
'A Year That Won't Soon Be Forgotten'
South business graduates and professors describe how a crisis such as the coronavirus pandemic drives companies and nonprofits to ...
April 1, 2021 -
Opening Her Own Doors to Opportunity
South Hospitality and Tourism Management major makes her own luck by identifying opportunity and pursuing it passionately. ...
April 1, 2021 -
Deep Learning Opens New Possibilities in Parkinson's Treatment
Computer-assisted analysis focusing on brain waves could help physicians detect and manage cognitive impairment in the early stage ...
March 26, 2021 -
Healthcare CEO Learned Flexibility at South
Wilson Thomas studied management and political science for a degree in interdisciplinary studies. His career in hospital administr ...
March 26, 2021 -
Supporting the School of Marine and Environmental Sciences
The Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo and the Coastal Conservation Association Alabama each donate to the newly-established school. ...
March 25, 2021 -
Art and Art History Department Hosts Spring Galleries
Students' work featuring various mediums and art styles highlighting skills and techniques learned at South will be on displa ...
March 23, 2021 -
A Perfect Match
South's Clinical and Counseling Psychology doctoral program continues to match students with ideal internship opportunities. ...
March 23, 2021 -
USA Led Initiative Lands $4.85 Million Grant
Funding will be used to establish a technical assistance and training programs for innovative wastewater treatment solutions. ...
March 22, 2021 -
Making Drinking Water Out of Thin Air
USA engineering professor Grant Glover is part of a groundbreaking research project to address global water scarcity. The result c ...
March 18, 2021 -
DISL Delivers $56 Million Economic Impact to Alabama
A recent study conducted by the University of South Alabama finds the Dauphin Island Sea Lab to be an economic powerhouse. ...
March 16, 2021 -
USA Leaders Contribute $35,000 to Social Justice Scholarship
With dollar for dollar matching through the Mitchell Moulton Scholarship Initiative, the gift will have a total impact of $70,000. ...
March 16, 2021 -
Harrell Receives Prestigious Professional Award
USA's associate dean of students and Title IX coordinator Krista Harrell is named the 2021 ACUI Legacy Leader. ...
March 16, 2021 -
A Discussion on Islamic Thought
Dr. Asma Afsaruddin, professor of Middle Eastern languages and cultures is the featured speaker in the Mahan lecture series. ...
March 15, 2021 -
South Launches School of Marine and Environmental Sciences
Plans call for new undergraduate and graduate programs to complement the existing degrees that have been offered by the department ...
March 15, 2021 -
1 Million Reasons to be Bullish
With the Jaguar Investment Fund rising above seven figures, doubling in value and beating the S&P 500, student fund managers s ...
March 9, 2021 -
USA Trustees Announce President Search Committee
Board of Trustees begin search for the University's next president as Dr. Tony Waldrop will retire at the end of June. ...
March 5, 2021 -
South Collaborates With Mobile Jewish Film Festival
The Mobile Jewish Film Festival joins more than 60 other events across the country in showcasing some of the best independent film ...
March 2, 2021 -
South Plans For Traditional Fall Schedule
The University announces a transition back to a normal course schedule with face-to-face classes, along with student meetings, act ...
March 1, 2021 -
Ambassadors Bring Positive Energy, Critical Message
The South Strong Ambassadors are using peer encouragement, social media and Jag swag in promoting COVID-19 practices to keep peopl ...
March 1, 2021 -
High Schoolers Get a Jump Start with Start South
The dual enrollment program allows high school students to begin taking college classes at half the cost, while reducing the time ...
February 22, 2021 -
Developing Next Generation Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
USA lands a large grant and partners with private industry to develop improved carbon fiber reinforced polymers for commercializat ...
February 22, 2021 -
Forecasting the Weather and Making History
South adjunct instructor Alan Sealls has broken through numerous ethnic barriers to become one of nation's top meteorologists ...
February 18, 2021 -
South Graduates Lead Mobile Porch Parade
With Mardi Gras parades canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, two alumnae and a Ph.D. candidate find a new way to celebrat ...
February 13, 2021 -
USA President Tony Waldrop to Retire; National Search to Commence
The retirement of Dr. Tony Waldrop later this year follows a seven-year tenure marked by substantial growth and enhancements to th ...
February 11, 2021 -
South Healthcare Students Join COVID-19 Vaccination Effort
At the Mobile Civic Center, where hundreds of people are rolling up their sleeves each day, students are getting to work — d ...
February 10, 2021 -
South Alumnae named Teachers of the Year
A trio of women, who earned degrees from South have now been named the best of the best in the Mobile County Public Schools. ...
February 9, 2021 -
Perseverance Pays Off
2nd Lt. Zachery LaJoie receives his military commission from the U. S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, ROTC at South. ...
February 8, 2021 -
Celebrating the History and Heritage of Black Americans
South celebrates Black History Month with virtual events, observing University and CDC COVID-19 guidelines for safety. ...
February 3, 2021 -
Strickland Recognized for Genetic Research
South faculty member Dr. Jason Strickland co-authors study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. ...
February 3, 2021 -
South Graduate Leads Mobile Innovation Team
Growing up in public housing, Terrance Smith now sits in the mayor's suite on the 10th floor of Government Plaza. There, he i ...
February 1, 2021 -
CGI Establishes New Scholarship at the School of Computing
The scholarship is part of a commitment by both CGI and South to enhance and increase diversity, equity and inclusion. ...
January 28, 2021 -
Celebrating the Contributions of Catholic Sisters in Academics
USA assistant professor's research highlights the contributions of Catholic sisters' careers in education leadership and ...
January 26, 2020 -
Fanny Meisler Trauma Center Opens
The $20 million facility is the region's only level 1 trauma center and is now open at USA Health's University Hospital. ...
January 21, 2021 -
South Sophomore Solves Cold Cases Using DNA, Forensic Genealogy
Olivia McCarter brings focus and closure to unsolved cases, identifying victims and giving law enforcement a trail to suspects. ...
January 19, 2021 -
USA Joins Virtual Celebration of Unity and Service
South plans for a week-long series of virtual events to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ...
January 15, 2021 -
Digging Into the Past
South and the City of Mobile partner on a cultural resource survey in the Africatown community prior to planned construction. ...
January 15, 2021 -
Building Success at South
Dr. Nicole Carr is one of 10 honorees nationally who are being recognized for their work as first-year student advocates. ...
January 11, 2021 -
South Social Justice Awards Announced
Four members of USA's faculty were awarded the first Social Justice Initiative grant awards. ...
January 8, 2021 -
USA Band Members Participate In National Championship Performance
Seven members of the Jaguar Marching Band will join nearly 1,500 other performers for a virtual college marching band show. ...
January 7, 2021 -
Heslin Named Director of USA Mitchell Cancer Institute
Heslin leaves the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB to take over the reins at the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute. ...
January 1, 2021