Academics News Archive
- 
						
			
				  Ard Receives Fulbright U.S. Scholar AwardDr. Bri Ard will teach American Studies at the University of Bucharest and conduct a qualitative research project on Romanian student life. ...
 September 27, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Pass ForwardKeon Farmer, a nursing major from Pass Christian, Miss., starts his career at South with a new sport, part-time job and spot on the First Year Council. #FreshmanFocus. ...
 September 23, 2021
- 
						
			
				  South Students to Host Glass Pumpkin Patch FundraiserArt students will showcase and sell their work raising funds to help maintain equipment for future glass students. ...
 September 22, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Grant To Fund Science Lab UpgradesThe Economic Development Administration awards $644,045 to improve South's 3D printing capabilities, including a metal printer. ...
 September 20, 2021
- 
						
			
				  FeAunte' Preyear Named Title IX CoordinatorPreyear, a South alumna, will be responsible for overseeing the University's compliance with Title IX regulations. ...
 September 16, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Breaking Through the Language BarrierA new graduate certificate program prepares current and future healthcare professionals to serve Spanish-speaking patients. ...
 September 15, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Jaguar MomZuleima Russell, a senior studying biology, shares the South campus with a son in computer science and a daughter studying mechanical engineering. ...
 September 13, 2021
- 
						
			
				  South Receives Grant to Expand Behavioral Health Services and Workforce$1.8 million will help expand and improve mental health services for at-risk youth and teens in Mobile and the Gulf Coast region. ...
 September 10, 2021
- 
						
			
				  South Wins Grant for Study Abroad AccessibilityThe grant will subsidize an affordable option for students interested in studying French language, culture and business in France. ...
 September 10, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Getting a Head Start on Their Teaching CareersSouth and the Mobile Public Schools establish an initiative that pays student-teachers to begin their careers early. ...
 September 9, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Satsuma Grad Awarded Trustees ScholarshipConnor Holm, a member of South's Honors College, shifts into college life with plans to do research, study medicine and enjoy his 6-speed hatchback. ...
 September 9, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Upgrade Your Skills, Advance Your CareerSouth launches a four-course plus internship program to help certificate candidates learn how to teach English abroad. ...
 September 7, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Helping Others Engineer Their DreamsLongtime educators Drs. John and Sally Steadman pledge a $3.8 million gift to South's College of Engineering to benefit students and faculty. ...
 September 3, 2021
- 
						
			
				  Tracking AmberjackSouth leads a 'Dream Team' of Gulf Coast researchers in an $11.7 million greater amberjack study that could have significant implications for commercial and recreational fishing. ...
 August 25, 2021
- 
						
			
				  South Accounting Major Receives A National ScholarshipMacario 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 WadeMollie 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 ReadSouth 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 WetSummer 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 ThingFertilizer 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 DiversityThe 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 ProgramMississippi 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 LaunchSatellite 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 ReopeningAlfred 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 OysterMarine 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


