Academics News Archive
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South Accounting Major Receives A National Scholarship
Macario Kelley lands a $10,000 scholarship from Public Company Accounting Oversight Board for the 2021-2022 academic year. ...
August 19, 2021 -
Hitting the Ground Running - Mollie Wade
Mollie Wade, a graduate of South's Honors College, is bringing her education and a new set of sneakers to her nursing job at Children's of Alabama. #MyFirstJob ...
August 19, 2021 -
USA Professor's Recent Article Widely Read
South assistant professor Danny McCarty's recent article is the third most-read article ever published in the Journal of Constructivist Psychology. ...
August 13, 2021 -
SURF Students Get Feet Wet
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships offer South students an introduction to academic analysis and communication. There's also a $2,000 stipend. ...
July 28, 2021 -
Too Much of a Good Thing
Fertilizer may increase plant size or make your grass greener this summer, but possibly at the cost of biological diversity, according to a study co-authored by a South professor. ...
July 28, 2021 -
College of Nursing Receives $1.9 Million Grant to Boost Nursing Diversity
The grant will fund a new initiative known as the EMPOWER project advancing USA's goal of educating a more diverse nursing workforce. ...
July 28, 2021 -
South, MGCCC Collaborate on Nursing Program
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College nursing students can get a jump start on earning their bachelor's degree, saving both time and money. ...
July 23, 2021 -
Career Launch
Satellite projects at South helped an engineering graduate land an internship with the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab and a position with Boeing in Seattle. #MyFirstJob ...
July 22, 2021 -
USA Archaeology Museum to Hold Grand Reopening
Alfred and Lucile Delchamps Archaeology Building will reopen its doors to the general public starting Tuesday, July 13, 2021. ...
July 8, 2021 -
'To Leave Things Better'
Increasing retention and graduation rates. An expanding healthcare footprint. The opening of Hancock Whitney Stadium. The tenure of retired President Tony Waldrop marks a pivotal time in South's history. ...
July 2, 2021 -
The World Is Her Oyster
Marine scientist Merritt McCall turns her experience at South and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab into a fisheries job with the state of Mississippi. #MyFirstJob ...
July 1, 2021 -
State of Alabama Funds South's Tick Study
South's program is awarded a $75,000 grant from the State of Alabama to study the prevalence of ticks and tick-borne diseases. ...
June 22, 2021 -
From 'Willing Intern' to New Hire
Taylor Dicker, who was named outstanding undergraduate in the School of Computing, begins his career as a system administrator. One of his secrets? 'I was always the one with my hand up.' #MyFirstJob ...
June 22, 2021 -
USA Receives Grant for Students to Study Abroad
The grant will enable 25 University of South Alabama students to obtain a U.S. passport and support their study abroad journeys. ...
June 17, 2021 -
USA Student Wins Competitive Gilman Scholarship
The University of South Alabama announces senior Rebecca Culberson as a 2021 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipient. ...
June 17, 2021 -
New York Times Bestseller Selected for 2021-22 USA Common Read Program
The Common Read program is for all South students, especially freshman, as well as faculty, staff and the Mobile community. ...
June 16, 2021 -
AT&T Foundation Gives $25,000 for IT Scholarships
AT&T Foundation makes a generous contribution supporting the University of South Alabama's aspiring leaders in information technology. ...
June 15, 2021 -
'We Have Expectations for You'
Broderick Morrissette was inspired by his grandmother. Two degrees later, he's helping others achieve their goals as South's Campus to Career coordinator. #MyFirstJob ...
June 14, 2021 -
New Concentration Offered in Business Analytics
South's Mitchell College of Business adds a business analytics concentration to its Business Administration Ph.D. program. ...
June 9, 2021 -
Return on Investment
After four years at South, where she ran cross country, worked as a tutor and ambitiously pursued what became an eventful internship, Katelyn Cowie begins a career in accounting. #MyFirstJob ...
June 7, 2021 -
Pilot Nurses a Dream
Angelo Bautista, a 2009 South graduate, worked as a nurse while training to become an airline pilot. During the coronavirus pandemic, he helped vaccinate homeless people on Los Angeles' Skid Row. ...
June 1, 2021 -
A Passion to Serve
A dozen recent South graduates devoted more than 100 hours of community service each through USA's South Serves program. ...
May 26, 2021 -
South to Host PASSAGE USA Camp
PASSAGE USA's Postsecondary Education Preview Overnight Summer Camp for rising sophomores, juniors and seniors is June 15-17. ...
May 25, 2021 -
A New Working Reality
University of South Alabama assistant professor Dr. Matt Howard is researching the use of virtual reality in workplace training. ...
May 21, 2021 -
Six Years Later, She Walks
Kearria Freed was critically injured and using a wheelchair following a 2015 shooting. With determination, and the help of Pathway USA and Student Disability Services, Freed walked at spring Commencement with her dog, Darling. ...
May 11, 2021