USA News Archives
The USA Office of Marketing and Communications has provided the following press releases
for use by media outlets. For assistance, contact Lance Crawford, Director of Media Relations.
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Annual Campaign Raises $224,316 for United Way
December 16, 2020More than 1,700 911±¬ÁÏÍø and USA Health employees and retirees contribute to the United Way annual campaign. ... -
Faculty Fellows for Community Engagement Program Named
December 15, 2020The inaugural class of 13 full-time assistant and associate professors from six colleges were chosen for the program. ... -
Land Newly Available for Research, Teaching
December 15, 2020Collaborations with The Conservation Fund and the J.L. Bedsole Foundation open access to properties across Alabama. ... -
Kane Wommack Named Head Football Coach
December 12, 2020The Indiana defensive coordinator returns to South, where he served in the same capacity for the Jags during the 2016-17 seasons. ... -
Studying the Effectiveness of Dietary Supplements
December 10, 2020Dr. Neil Schwarz, an associate professor of exercise science, is leading three externally funded industry sponsored projects. ... -
Phi Kappa Phi Announces 2020-21 Award Recipients
December 10, 2020USA's Phi Kappa Phi Chapter has been recognized for excellence nationally, while three faculty members earn individual awards ... -
Business Doctoral Students Excel at Marketing Conference
December 9, 2020A trio of USA doctoral students collaborate to win multiple awards at the Society for Marketing Advances annual conference. ... -
Playing the Role of Trailblazer
December 8, 2020Former PASSAGE USA student Benjamin Pelham continues to overcome challenges and appears in the film ‘Embattled.’ ... -
AT&T Contributes to Social Justice and Perseverance Scholarship
December 4, 2020AT&T's contribution will total $20,000 through dollar-for-dollar matching by the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Initiative. ... -
Medical Student to Present Findings at National Symposium
December 4, 2020Lexie Gibson found a link between diabetes and significantly higher hospitalization and death rates for COVID-19 patients. ... -
Gosa Family Makes $5 Million Gift
December 3, 2020The donation from Jake and Pat Gosa will be split between the Mitchell College of Business and the College of Nursing. ... -
A Life Well Lived
December 1, 2020911±¬ÁÏÍø Writer in Residence, Frye Gaillard's latest book is deeply personal memoir of his late wife Nancy ... -
At Their Bedsides With Care, Compassion
November 30, 2020College of Nursing graduate Bailey Trout Stephenson confronted the pandemic in a New York hospital. The battle continued at home. ... -
Empowering Sexual Assault Survivors
November 30, 2020South receives a federal grant to develop highly skilled nurses to serve as a resource and support for sexual assault survivors. ... -
A Winning Tradition
November 24, 2020South's Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society named outstanding chapter for second year in a row. ... -
DISL Researcher's Work Published in Science Magazine
November 24, 2020A November 2019 meeting at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab led to a report on salt marshes published in esteemed scientific journal. ... -
$160.9 Million Raised in Upward & Onward
November 19, 2020South exceeds fundraising goal with more than 23,000 donations to support academics, research, athletics and healthcare. ... -
The 'Important, Poorly Understood' Worm
November 18, 2020Dr. Kelly Dorgan studies worms and marine sediment, creatively piecing together what she calls the 'puzzle of science.' ... -
Land Newly Available for Research, Teaching
November 17, 2020Faculty and students will have access to more than 30,000 acres, including land along the Tensaw River in the Mobile Delta. ... -
USA Leads Program to Address Wastewater Treatment
November 17, 2020South lands a Columbia World Projects grant that will help improve wastewater treatment in Alabama's rural Black Belt region. ... -
Small Satellites, Big Learning Opportunities
November 17, 2020A USA engineering professor and his students are building light-weight satellites in an out-of-this-world research project. ... -
Grant Seeks to Reduce Gun Deaths
November 17, 2020Firearm safety measures often focus on access. Two South professors aim to take a different approach with buy-in from gun owners. ... -
Hancock Whitney Gives to Social Justice Scholarship
November 13, 2020Hancock Whitney Bank pledges $20,000 to the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Leadership in Social Justice and Perseverance Scholarship. ... -
Byrne Donates Congressional Record to USA
November 13, 2020Rep. Bradley Byrne becomes the fourth consecutive representative from Alabama's 1st Congressional District to gift his record ... -
South Recognized for Military Student Support
November 10, 2020Office of Veterans Affairs offers support for veterans and their families, including certification for G.I. Benefits. ... -
College of Arts and Sciences Recognizes Outstanding Faculty
November 10, 2020Nine faculty members are recognized for their achievements during the 39th Annual Dean's Lecture and Faculty Awards. ... -
A Fall Tradition: Jags Clinch Soccer Title
November 9, 2020South's women's soccer team rallies late to beat Arkansas State 2-1 to win another Sun Belt Conference championship. ... -
Now in Boots, He Walked in Students' Shoes
November 9, 2020Roy Mendenhall, like most officers in the USA Police Department, graduated from South. He found a career, and a wider world. ... -
911±¬ÁÏÍøing for Federal Financial Aid Made Easy
November 6, 2020USA Schedules "FASFA Frenzy" a free virtual financial aid workshop to simplify the application process for federal aid. ... -
Polling 'Vital,' So Are Fixes
November 6, 2020USA Polling Group Director Dr. Thomas Shaw reflects on General Election polling and why public opinion surveys still matter. ... -
A Jaguar Legacy
November 2, 2020A move to Mobile changed Nila Clardy's college plans and began a generational connection to the 911±¬ÁÏÍø. ... -
Tackling Hunger, Trivia on Random Things
October 27, 2020#FreshmanFocus: Honors student and former quiz bowler Samuel Blankenship focused his Eagle Scout project on hungry students. ... -
The Ride of a Lifetime
October 26, 2020Looking to inspire others, South alumnus Jaysum Hunter put his career on temporary hold to take an epic bicycle journey. ... -
At South, Student Success is a Team Effort
October 21, 2020Support programs at South, from housing to financial aid, are helping students succeed even during the most trying of times. ... -
Alabama's Black Belt Blues
October 20, 2020USA assistant professor Dr. Kern Jackson is featured in an Alabama Public Television documentary on Alabama's blues music his ... -
An Eye for Coding, A Voice for a Scholarship
October 19, 2020New technology in the 80s intrigued David Akridge, a chief of information officer who sang his way through college. ... -
USA Health Celebrates West Mobile E.D.
October 14, 2020The freestanding emergency department adjacent to campus will provide advanced care and training for healthcare providers. ... -
Biloxi Student Turns to South
October 14, 2020#FreshmanFocus: Kaylee Williams follows an interest in global affairs (and Korean hip-hop) to major in international studies. ... -
USA and Hancock Whitney Expand Partnership
October 13, 2020Hancock Whitney named "Official Bank of the 911±¬ÁÏÍø" and sole provider of the USA Jaguars debit card ... -
Take Care, Be Cyber Aware
October 12, 2020USA's Information Security Office has important cyber security topics for each week in October, National Cyber Security month ... -
The Giving Season
October 9, 2020Faculty, staff and retirees continue to show their generosity during the USA-United Way of Southwest Alabama annual campaign. ... -
Major Grant Fuels PASSAGE USA Expansion
October 8, 2020The College of Education and Professional Studies has been awarded a $2.3 million grant to expand its PASSAGE USA program. ... -
Move Brings Adventure, New Direction
October 6, 2020#FreshmanFocus: Thanh Haas was raised in Vietnam and has a German last name. Now she's getting a South education. ... -
Following Hurricanes, Gulf in Hot Water
October 5, 2020A USA oceanographer says severe weather events can fuel marine heatwaves, impacting the intensity of subsequent tropical storms. ... -
Making a Career of Helping Others
October 1, 20202020 graduate Kayla Brown remains connected to South by starting her career at USA Health's Franklin Medical Center in Loxley ... -
Finance Major Isn't All Business
September 28, 2020#FreshmanFocus: Trey Hall is a Mitchell Scholar in the Mitchell College of Business. He's also chasing an elusive perfect gam ... -
Writing Kids' Futures
September 25, 2020USA professor Dr. Rebecca Giles authors a book about teaching pre-K children to find their voices by learning to be good writers. ... -
Team Cleanup
September 25, 2020USA student-athletes help out their campus and community by volunteering to cleanup debris following Hurricane Sally. ... -
Mobile Actress Takes Stage at South
September 21, 2020#FreshmanFocus: Jhalana Jones, who has performed in local theater and moonlights as a princess, is studying music education. ... -
Chronister Named 'Woman of Impact'
September 18, 2020Lynne Chronister is honored statewide in a 'celebration of strong women who shape and propel Alabama.' ...