Full News Archive
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South Students Attend Human Rights Workshop in U.K.
The Consortium hosts teaching and research seminars on human rights, global conflict, humanitarian aid and peacebuilding. ...
April 4, 2022 -
USA HEART Project and 'It's on Us' Spring Week of Action
The South community invited to participate in activities taking place April 4-8 recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month. ...
April 1, 2022 -
Conference on Teaching and Learning Focuses on Building Resilience & Promoting Equity
Chaired by the Innovation in Learning Center, the 12th annual Conference will feature both in-person and virtual sessions in May. ...
April 1, 2022 -
First Response
South emergency medical services graduate Damonique Evans becomes the first Black woman to work as paramedic firefighter for the M ...
March 31, 2022 -
New Book Shares Hopes, Challenges of American Democracy
USA's Cynthia Tucker and Frye Galliard collaborate to write their new book, "The Southernization of America: A Story of ...
March 29, 2022 -
Majors Added in Marine Sciences, Environmental and Sustainability Sciences
The two new undergraduate degrees in the School of Marine and Environmental Sciences complement the school's existing program ...
March 25, 2022 -
Delmas Honored for Contribution to Student Affairs Through Teaching
The award demonstrates consistent and excellent mentorship for graduate students as well as scholarly achievement and contribution ...
March 25, 2022 -
Robots, Drones and Green Slime
South graduate Timothy Johnson brings science education to life as a specialist for Alabama Technology in Motion and through publi ...
March 22, 2022 -
Summit To Support Underrepresented Student Success
South's Black Faculty & Staff Association is hosting an inaugural Education Summit on Retention for underrepresented stud ...
March 17, 2022 -
Federal Grants Expand Training for Sexual Assault Response
South's College of Nursing received two federal grant awards that will assist in its efforts to educate and certify nurses as ...
March 17, 2022 -
$60 Million Earmarked for College of Medicine Building
The appropriation from U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby will help fund construction, which will include a new addition and an extensive re ...
March 14, 2022 -
South Partnering With Amazon
The e-commerce giant is making it easier for its employees to earn a college degree by reimbursing tuition costs. ...
March 22, 2022 -
Alumni, Community Leaders Honored at Distinguished Alumni & Service Awards
USA National Alumni Association honored alumni and community leaders at the 17th annual Distinguished Alumni & Service Awards. ...
March 11, 2022 -
Design, Build, Fly
South mechanical engineering students look forward to flying, landing and unloading a remote-controlled plane they designed and bu ...
March 10, 2022 -
Phi Kappa Phi Presents Scholar and Artist Awards
South's Phi Kappa Phi chapter has selected Dr. Na Gong as Scholar of the Year, and Dr. Charlotte Pence as Artist of the Year. ...
March 9, 2022 -
Mitchell Supporting Two New Undergrad Programs
Bachelor of Science programs in Industrial Management and Technology as well as Organizational Leadership will be offered. ...
March 8, 2022 -
A Rising Star
South Assistant Professor Dr. Matt Howard has been selected for the Association for Psychological Science Rising Star Award. ...
March 8, 2022 -
College of Nursing & USA Health Study Pressure Injury Prevention
The study led to the creation of a gap analysis instrument to evaluate pressure injury practices and can be used nationwide. ...
March 4, 2022 -
Poverty and Public Health
At the USA Center for Healthy Communities, Dr. Martha Arrieta has spent nearly 20 years working to reduce health disparities in po ...
March 3, 2022 -
Fit for a Queen
Christina Johnson, who teaches costume design in the department of theatre and dance at South, helps design elaborate Mardi Gras g ...
February 25, 2022 -
Pettway to Speak on Cuban Literature in the Age of Black Insurrection
South assistant professor will share his analysis on the African roots of Cuban carnival in this upcoming talk in Pensacola. ...
February 22, 2022 -
Peace Offering
Rachel Burdine, an international studies graduate, always wanted to travel and serve vulnerable populations. She started in the Pe ...
February 22, 2022 -
Artist Returns to South
A Marx Library exhibit features the folk art and fabric designs of Herbert "Mannie" Pair III, a Mobile artist and galler ...
February 18, 2022 -
South Students Receive Free Passports to Study Abroad
25 students will get opportunities for new experiences as they receive free passports for future Study Abroad educational journeys ...
February 16, 2022 -
Deforestation Rises in the Rainforest
The research of Dr. Gabriel de Oliveira, published in Science magazine, suggests there has been a dramatic increase in the defores ...
February 15, 2022 -
South Professor's Artwork on Display in New Orleans
Benjamin Shamback, a professor in the Art & Art History department, has artwork on display at the LeMieux Galleries in New Orl ...
February 10, 2022 -
South Alumna Receives a National Award for Teaching
Nicole Baranov is named one of 108 winners of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. ...
February 10, 2022 -
'Good Jobs and Bad Jobs'
Dr. Kenneth Hudson, an associate professor of sociology and social work at South, studies the dual labor market, income inequality ...
February 9, 2022 -
'This Is My Place'
Darlene Lewis turns two education degrees at South into professional success — and personal satisfaction — by guiding ...
February 4, 2022 -
South Celebrates Black History Month 2022
Free events will be held on campus throughout the month of February celebrating African American history and heritage. ...
February 4, 2022 -
Tucker Wins Harper Lee Award
Tucker named the 25th Harper Lee Award winner given annually to outstanding writers with connections to the state of Alabama. ...
February 1, 2022 -
Mobile Arts Council Recognizes South Alumna
University of South Alabama alumna, Amanda Youngblood received "The Arty" for her dedication to the arts in education. ...
January 28, 2022 -
South Alumni Named Teachers of the Year
Three former South students are honored by the Mobile County Public School System after being nominated by their peers. ...
January 28, 2022 -
Student Volunteers to Prepare Tax Returns
Upper-division accounting students taking part in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program providing free tax preparation. ...
January 28, 2022 -
Space Force Career Launched
Timothy Holden served in the Marine Corps and as a police officer before earning his engineering degree at South. His job as a Spa ...
January 28, 2022 -
National Museum of Mathematics Honors South's Pavelescu
Dr. Elena Pavelescu was recently awarded the third place Rosenthal Prize for Innovation and Inspiration in Math Teaching. ...
January 24, 2022 -
Studies in Social Justice
Kim Pusey chose South for graduate school because of an opportunity to work with at-risk youths. She now plans for it to be her ca ...
January 24, 2022 -
South Professor's 'Descendant' Premieres at Sundance Film Festival
Dr. Kern Jackson will be recognized for his work on the film featuring the slave ship Clotilda and Africatown community. ...
January 18, 2022 -
Home Front
South graduate Brittney Dixon fights discrimination through education and enforcement at the Center for Fair Housing in Mobile. ...
January 17, 2022 -
South Celebrates MLK Day with Event Series
The University will celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King with a series of in-person and virtual events. ...
January 13, 2022 -
Alabama Counseling Association Recognizes South's Upton
USA assistant professor receives the Alabama counseling Association's Individual Publication Award at its annual conference. ...
January 13, 2022 -
Meet Jo Bonner
The former congressman brings political experience and a personal touch to his role as the fourth president of the University of S ...
January 10, 2022 -
South Med Student Wins National Award
First-year med student Hanna Bobinger is recognized for academic success as well as her research and service contributions. ...
January 3, 2022 -
Working for Her Tribe
A bachelor's degree from South led Dr. Deidra Suwannee Dees to a doctorate from Harvard and the position of tribal archivist ...
January 3, 2022 -
Healed for the Holidays
Kenneth Johnson, who was struck by a truck in March, will celebrate Christmas at South after recovering from his injuries and retu ...
December 22, 2021 -
USA's Chambers Named to Alabama Innovation Corporation Board
The Commission's goal is to develop forward-thinking policy recommendations and ideas to create a more robust, inclusive econ ...
December 15, 2021 -
University Holiday Schedule
Most University of South Alabama departments will be closed until Jan. 3, 2022. Academic classes resume Jan. 10, 2022. ...
January 15, 2021 -
'This Is Just the Beginning'
Gov. Kay Ivey and USA Health CEO Owen Bailey congratulate South's newest graduates and urge them to use their talents to serv ...
December 11, 2021 -
Tied Up In Knots
Dr. Christine Ruey Shan Lee is using a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue her research in knot theory. She als ...
December 7, 2021 -
Long Known to Snails, New Snake Species ID'd
A South researcher and his undergraduate research assistant, along with a team of researchers in Mexico, identify two unique snail ...
December 7, 2021