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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Enhancing Simulation-Based Educational Training
October 26, 2023The College of Nursing is awarded a three-year $1.3 million grant to support the applications and enhancement of simulation-based ... -
South Researchers Honored
October 26, 2023Five 911±¬ÁÏÍø faculty members were honored at the 2nd Annual Technology and Research Showcase. ... -
Delta Drawn
October 20, 2023Ben Raines shares a devotion to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, "America's Amazon," as South's first environmental fe ... -
Shropshire Named Endowed Chair of Computing
October 19, 2023Dr. Jordan Shropshire is named the inaugural Lawrence Minto Sylvestre Endowed Chair of Computing, effective October 1, 2023. ... -
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian to Speak on Campus
October 19, 2023Dr. Jefferson Cowie will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center. The annual event is free and o ... -
First Class
October 10, 2023A South education graduate shares his Creek Indian heritage with social studies students at Daphne East Elementary School. #MyFirs ... -
Providence Joins USA Health
October 1, 2023The acquisition includes Providence's 349-bed hospital, eight clinics on the hospital campus and six family practice sites in ... -
Center for Academic Excellence Earn International Certification for Tutoring Program
September 27, 2023South's Center for Academic Excellence is awarded the Level 1 College Reading and Learning Association certification for peer ... -
South Professor Receives Grant to Study Migratory Birds
September 27, 2023Dr. Jonathan Perez's research focuses on how the brains of songbirds use environmental information to time seasonal migration ... -
Choctaw Indigenous Potters to Visit USA Campus
September 26, 2023The visit by members of Oklahoma's Choctaw Nation is part of a project led by USA associate professor Dr. Erin Nelson. ... -
Homecoming 2023
September 25, 2023Video: Thousands of students and alumni danced and cheered their way through "Homecoming 2023: Diamonds Are Forever," a ... -
A Runner and a Scholar
September 19, 2023Katie Giles, a first-year student from Gadsden, Alabama, and a walk-on with the cross country team, is awarded the 2023 USA Board ... -
Supply and Demand
September 13, 2023A South business graduate grabbed the opportunity to turn an internship into a supply-chain position with a direct-to-customer mea ... -
USA Faculty Member Invited to the White House
September 13, 2023Dr. David Meola, Fanny and Bert Meisler associate professor of history and Jewish studies has been invited to the White House. ... -
Serving the Underserved
September 13, 2023South's Nurse Practitioner Residency Program Receives New Grant to Continue Providing Primary Care to Underserved Communities ... -
South Celebrates Homecoming and 60th Anniversary
September 12, 2023The University will celebrate with activities beginning Monday through the Jaguars' football game against Central Michigan Sa ... -
911±¬ÁÏÍø Records Growth in Enrollment, Retention
September 8, 2023First-year student enrollment at the University rose by nearly 20 percent over last fall. Record number of students now live on ca ... -
'Living Laboratory'
September 6, 2023The 911±¬ÁÏÍø Foundation has gifted more than a quarter mile of bayfront to the University, opening additional a ... -
Sound Investment
September 1, 2023South announces plans for a permanent home for the Jaguar Marching Band, complete with a new outdoor practice field. The project, ... -
The Health and Human Resources and Services Administration grant is one of only nine awarded nationwide. ...
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South's program earned the maximum 10-year reaccreditation from the American Psychological Association. ...
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USA 2023-2024 Common Read Book Announced
August 29, 2023911±¬ÁÏÍø Common Read book tells first-hand account of final American slave ship journey. ... -
USA 2023-2024 Common Read Book Announced
August 28, 2023911±¬ÁÏÍø Common Read book tells first-hand account of final American slave ship journey. ... -
Falling For South
August 25, 2023First-year students begin fall semester by meeting and greeting classmates during Week of Welcome events. ... -
The Beat and the Heat
August 21, 2023More than 250 members of the Jaguar Marching Band survive a sweltering Band Camp with energy, enthusiasm and plenty of water break ... -
South Students Receive Phi Kappa Phi National Competitive Awards
August 18, 2023Ivy Nguyen and Addison Stevens received national awards from the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society for postgraduate and graduate studies ... -
FBI Dream Comes True
August 18, 2023After earning a master's degree in computer science at South, Shelby Caldwell begins a network security job with the FBI in H ... -
Weekly E-newsletter for South Students and Employees Launches
August 16, 2023South Today, an e-newsletter for students and employees, will be distributed each Wednesday beginning August 23, 2023. ... -
South Professor Receives NSF Grant to Study Clean Energy
August 16, 2023Dr. Arjun Dahal has been awarded a $300,893 grant by the National Science Foundation for his research on developing clean energy. ... -
The 911±¬ÁÏÍø is one of only eight colleges or universities in the United States to hold the program annually. ...
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Fun and Gains
August 11, 2023As a student, Livie Puranen wrote and directed a short film starring adults with developmental disabilities. She now uses her degr ... -
Striking a Chord
August 8, 2023Diego Salas Polar, a computer science graduate who plays grunge guitar, lands a gig in web development at USA Health. #MyFirstJob ... -
Advanced Therapy
July 28, 2023After earning a Doctorate in Physical Therapy at South, Melissa Knight moved to Mississippi for a residency in neurological care. ... -
USA College of Nursing Receives $2.5 Million
July 28, 2023The grant is for an advanced nursing education workforce program to address the need for high-quality primary care services. ... -
The new 15 credit hour certificate program is available for all undergraduates in any major or as a stand-alone certification. ...
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USA Professor to Lecture in Japan
July 21, 2023Dr. Matthew Pettway, associate professor of Spanish, will lecture at two universities in Kyoto, Japan later this month. ... -
Removing Barriers in STEM Education
July 14, 2023The Robert Noyce program helps 911±¬ÁÏÍøs pursue teaching careers and that students receive the best classroom instruction. ... -
Field Trips and Science Tips
July 13, 2023Kevin Culpepper, a biology graduate from South, makes learning fun for students and school groups at the Exploreum Science Center. ... -
Museum Opener
July 13, 2023Jessica Fairley, a South communication graduate, manages the Africatown Heritage House. The Mobile museum is welcoming its first g ... -
New Engineering and Computing Scholarships Announced
July 10, 2023Full-tuition undergraduate scholarships in engineering and computing will honor of former Alabama Senator Richard Shelby and his w ... -
South Senior Earns Gilman Scholarship
July 10, 2023Darbi Broadus has won a 2023 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and will study abroad in Incheon, South Korea. ... -
Engineering a Career
July 7, 2023Ramiz Yusuf, a student leader at South, starts doing design projects and making field trips for Gulf States Engineering in Mobile. ... -
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business has extended the MCOB's global accreditation in business and accoun ...
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Annie Mascia plans pursue a master's degree in South’s Clinical and Mental Health Counseling program and obtain her cou ...
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Grand Start
June 29, 2023A Mobile native and hospitality graduate begins her career on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay at the 'Queen of Southern Resor ... -
Nurse Survives Cancer, Earns Doctorate
June 22, 2023Krystal Clark, a women's health nurse, plans to use her Doctor of Nursing Practice from South to open her own practice in Hol ... -
South's Teacher Prep for Reading Earns An 'A' Grade
June 15, 2023South's undergraduate and graduate programs earn an 'A' Grade in new report from the National Council on Teacher Qu ... -
Musical Meteorologist
June 14, 2023At South, Nicholas Herboso studied meteorology, became drum major of the Jaguar Marching Band and prepared to start work at a Mobi ... -
Drs. Philip Habel, Christina Wassenaar and Ermmano Affuso are among just 800 nationwide selected as Fulbright Scholars in 2023. ...
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With A Little Help From Her Friends
June 7, 2023Britney Mack credits South's welcoming environment for making her choice to pursue a chemical engineering degree an easy one. ...