Academics News Archive
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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 -
South Alum Receives $800K NIH Grant
The research of Dr. Michael Francis, who earned his Ph.D. at the College of Medicine, focuses on a deadly vascular disease. ...
August 3, 2017 -
Next Stop After Orientation: Moscow
With plans to major in Russian, Anna Kate Greer took the opportunity to get a jump start abroad with other South students. ...
August 1, 2017 -
'Whatever You Do, Don't Give Up'
She faced setbacks and struggles. But nothing would stop Lana Henfield-Johnson from earning her graduate nursing degree. ...
July 28, 2017 -
Carters Endow First Global USA Scholarship
The Dr. Richard and Angela Carter Global USA Endowed Scholarship supports international education and global engagement. ...
July 28, 2017 -
At South, Research Reaches New Heights
With Airbus in town, interest in USA's FAST program is taking off. 'We are engineers and want to build something tangible.' ...
July 20, 2017 -
Helping Teachers Help Their Students
USA Noyce Scholars will take lessons from research-based professional development, along with a stipend, back to their schools. ...
July 13, 2017 -
Trout Earns MidAmerica Award
The English department chair received the award for distinguished contributions to the study of Midwestern literature. ...
July 12, 2017