Arts and Sciences News Archive
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A Life Well Lived
University of South Alabama Writer in Residence, Frye Gaillard's latest book is deeply personal memoir of his late wife Nancy. ...
December 1, 2020 -
Empowering Sexual Assault Survivors
South receives a federal grant to develop highly skilled nurses to serve as a resource and support for sexual assault survivors. ...
November 30, 2020 -
DISL Researcher's Work Published in Science Magazine
A November 2019 meeting at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab led to a report on salt marshes published in esteemed scientific journal. ...
November 24, 2020 -
$160.9 Million Raised in Upward & Onward
South exceeds fundraising goal with more than 23,000 donations to support academics, research, athletics and healthcare. ...
November 19, 2020 -
The 'Important, Poorly Understood' Worm
Dr. Kelly Dorgan studies worms and marine sediment, creatively piecing together what she calls the 'puzzle of science.' ...
November 18, 2020 -
South Receives Renewal for Delta Fellows Program
The renewal comes from the Jean O'Connor-Snyder Internship Program at the David Mathews Center for Civic Life. ...
November 17, 2020 -
Land Newly Available for Research, Teaching
Faculty and students will have access to more than 30,000 acres, including land along the Tensaw River in the Mobile Delta. ...
November 17, 2020 -
Grant Seeks to Reduce Gun Deaths
Firearm safety measures often focus on access. Two South professors aim to take a different approach with buy-in from gun owners. ...
November 17, 2020 -
College of Arts and Sciences Recognizes Outstanding Faculty
Nine faculty members are recognized for their achievements during the 39th Annual Dean's Lecture and Faculty Awards. ...
November 10, 2020 -
Now in Boots, He Walked in Students' Shoes
Roy Mendenhall, like most officers in the USA Police Department, graduated from South. He found a career, and a wider world. ...
November 9, 2020 -
Polling 'Vital,' So Are Fixes
USA Polling Group Director Dr. Thomas Shaw reflects on General Election polling and why public opinion surveys still matter. ...
November 6, 2020 -
Alabama's Black Belt Blues
USA assistant professor Dr. Kern Jackson is featured in an Alabama Public Television documentary on Alabama's blues music history. ...
October 20, 2020 -
An Eye for Coding, A Voice for a Scholarship
New technology in the 80s intrigued David Akridge, a chief of information officer who sang his way through college. ...
October 19, 2020 -
Move Brings Adventure, New Direction
#FreshmanFocus: Thanh Haas was raised in Vietnam and has a German last name. Now she's getting a South education. ...
October 6, 2020 -
Following Hurricanes, Gulf in Hot Water
A USA oceanographer says severe weather events can fuel marine heatwaves, impacting the intensity of subsequent tropical storms. ...
October 5, 2020 -
Mobile Actress Takes Stage at South
#FreshmanFocus: Jhalana Jones, who has performed in local theater and moonlights as a princess, is studying music education. ...
September 21, 2020 -
USA National Alumni Association Recognizes Outstanding Faculty, Young Alumnus
Five USA faculty members were recognized for their achievements as well as one outstanding young alumnus honored for 2020. ...
September 11, 2020 -
South Wins AI Forecasting Grant
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could lead to improved weather forecasting and more targeted evacuations. ...
September 10, 2020 -
Deep Beneath the Deep Blue Sea
Department of Marine Sciences newest faculty member Dr. Brandi Reese's cutting edge research explores life below the ocean floor. ...
September 8, 2020 -
USA Grad Student Wins Master's Thesis Award
South's Valeria King beats out candidates from 200 institutions to earn top life sciences master's thesis for 2020. ...
September 8, 2020 -
Dispelling Myths of Sexual Assault
'Challenging the Myths' book by South professors wins Women & Crime Award from Society of Criminology. ...
September 3, 2020 -
Teaming up for Success in the Classroom
USA wins a National Science Foundation grant to help fund workshops for team-based learning in undergraduate mathematics courses. ...
August 27, 2020 -
The Science of Diversity and Inclusion
Dr. Jeremiah Henning, an assistant professor of biology, secures a two-year, $348,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. ...
August 10, 2020 -
Focused on Her Future
Doctoral student April Berry's drive and persistence pays dividends as she hopes to show others they can achieve their dreams. ...
July 20, 2020 -
With Changing Views, a New Banner
South alumnus Carlos Moore took the Mississippi flag down in his courtroom three years ago. Now, the state has followed suit. ...
July 14, 2020