Academics News Archive
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They Shared Chopin, Played on Steinway
An accounting professor's legacy gift, the Polish composer's Opus 25, No. 1, and a South pianist took center stage at Laidlaw. ...
March 16, 2020 -
Getting a Head Start in Nursing
South is collaborating with community colleges to speed the time it takes to earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing. ...
February 21, 2020 -
Nursing Dean to Chair State Board
Dr. Heather Hall, dean the USA College of Nursing, has been elected chair of the Alabama Association of Colleges of Nursing. ...
February 20, 2020 -
USA Giving Day Raises $534,671
More than 1,700 donors supported scholarships, research, athletics and USA Health programs during the third annual USA Giving Day. ...
February 19, 2020 -
Bringing Artistry to the Streets of Carnival
USA alumni keep a tradition alive by designing and building floats for some of Mobile's most iconic Mardi Gras parading groups. ...
February 18, 2020 -
Simulated Conditions, Real Results
USA healthcare students begin training in the newly opened Simulation Building using high-tech, low-stress manikins. ...
February 14, 2020 -
Weather Center Gets New Name, Location
The Alabama Power USA Coastal Weather Research Center supports business and serves as a training ground for meteorology students. ...
February 11, 2020 -
Author Patti Callahan to Hold Workshop
The Stokes Center for Creative Writing will host Callahan, who will conduct a writing workshop and discuss her historical novel. ...
February 11, 2020 -
Jones College Joins Pathway USA
Mississippi's Jones College is the sixth two-year institution to team up with South to expand access to a four-year degree. ...
February 7, 2020 -
Looking at Doing Business Differently
Entrepreneur, marketer and Ph.D. student Stacey Wellborn says using data in decision-making has given her a new way of thinking. ...
February 4, 2020 -
Called to Teach, Supported by South
After working in industry, Ramsey Willis used his real-world experience and a USA education to pursue a teaching career. ...
February 3, 2020 -
South Historian Earns NEH Fellowship
Dr. Claire Cage will use a fellowship to complete a book titled 'The Science of Proof: Forensic Medicine in Modern France.' ...
January 27, 2020 -
Stopping a Waste of Useful Waste
USA students are recognized for their research on recovering an important nutrient from treated wastewater sludge. ...
January 23, 2020 -
USA to Host Author Edwidge Danticat
The Haitian-born Danticat will visit Jan. 30. Her latest book, 'Everything Inside,' includes stories of her personal journey. ...
January 21, 2020 -
Living in Kuwait, Investing in South
Tiffany Whitfield had a dilemma: What to do with her earnings from teaching abroad. She decided to pay for others' education. ...
January 17, 2020 -
Open House Set for Adult Learners
Interested in returning to college? The Office of Adult Learner Services will hold an open house Feb. 11 to answer questions. ...
January 15, 2020 -
Educating 'Global Citizens' at South
USA students are awarded prestigious Gilman Scholarships to study language and culture in countries across the world. ...
January 10, 2020 -
On the Market: Jaguar Realty
Students interested in real estate soon will be able to shadow agents and get on-the-job experience. ...
January 10, 2020 -
Graduates Urged to Follow 'North Star'
Dr. Alvin Williams, USA chair of marketing and quantitative methods, cautioned graduates against 'success myopia.' ...
December 14, 2019 -
Johnson Elected SACSCOC Board Chair
Dr. David Johnson will chair the board of trustees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. ...
December 12, 2019 -
A Global Perspective Shaped at Home
Marylyn Gafford speaks Spanish and Russian and has traveled abroad. Her globally minded focus started with a single visitor. ...
December 10, 2019 -
Fueled by Keto Coffee and True Grit
Krystal Lockett juggled a full-time job, family business and sleepless nights while earning a doctorate in nursing practice. ...
December 10, 2019 -
After Changing Majors, He Boarded a Jet
Carson Davidenko's internship with FedEx Freight and its CEO led to a job offer for the future physician turned business major. ...
December 10, 2019 -
'Everything He Did, He Did For His People'
Graduate student Fernando Guérard delved into archives as part of his research in creating a sculpture of Chief Calvin McGhee. ...
December 9, 2019 -
Collecting History Through Conversation
An Honors College initiative is sending students and faculty into the Mobile-Tensaw Delta to record stories of its people. ...
December 9, 2019