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Dr. Tony G. Waldrop has been named president of the University of South Alabama following a vote by the University’s board of trustees.
An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher education for more
than 30 years, Waldrop was selected from an initial field of more than 130 candidates
from across the country. He will start at South Alabama in April. Waldrop succeeds
the late Gordon Moulton, who retired July 1, 2013 after 15 years as president. Dr.
John W. Smith has served as acting president.
Waldrop has served since 2010 as provost and executive vice president at the University
of Central Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic
development at the University of North Carolina and vice chancellor for research at
the University of Illinois. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science,
a master’s in physical education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all from the University
of North Carolina.
“The University of South Alabama delivers a quality education for students, serves
the health needs of the central Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and
the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this
exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their
energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud
to become part of the team.”
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Volunteer registration begins at 9 a.m. and JagTran buses will pick up students at the Beta/Gamma Commons and the Grove apartments at USA starting at that time. T-shirts will be given to the first 400 volunteers and a complimentary lunch will be provided.
Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate. Volunteers will help with numerous community activities including building, art, and cleaning projects. A Habitat for Humanity build will take place at 6604 Skipper, located in the Tillman’s Corner area, and USA College of Engineering students will help repair a house at 1610 Burdette Drive in the Dauphin Island Parkway area.
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Dr. Tony G. Waldrop has been named president of the University of South Alabama following a vote by the University’s board of trustees.
An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher education for more
than 30 years, Waldrop was selected from an initial field of more than 130 candidates
from across the country. He will start at South Alabama in April. Waldrop succeeds
the late Gordon Moulton, who retired July 1, 2013 after 15 years as president. Dr.
John W. Smith has served as acting president.
Waldrop has served since 2010 as provost and executive vice president at the University
of Central Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic
development at the University of North Carolina and vice chancellor for research at
the University of Illinois. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science,
a master’s in physical education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all from the University
of North Carolina.
“The University of South Alabama delivers a quality education for students, serves
the health needs of the central Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and
the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this
exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their
energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud
to become part of the team.”
Click here for more information
Volunteer registration begins at 9 a.m. and JagTran buses will pick up students at the Beta/Gamma Commons and the Grove apartments at USA starting at that time. T-shirts will be given to the first 400 volunteers and a complimentary lunch will be provided.
Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate. Volunteers will help with numerous community activities including building, art, and cleaning projects. A Habitat for Humanity build will take place at 6604 Skipper, located in the Tillman’s Corner area, and USA College of Engineering students will help repair a house at 1610 Burdette Drive in the Dauphin Island Parkway area.
Click here for more information
Click here for more information
Dr. Tony G. Waldrop has been named president of the University of South Alabama following a vote by the University’s board of trustees.
An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher education for more
than 30 years, Waldrop was selected from an initial field of more than 130 candidates
from across the country. He will start at South Alabama in April. Waldrop succeeds
the late Gordon Moulton, who retired July 1, 2013 after 15 years as president. Dr.
John W. Smith has served as acting president.
Waldrop has served since 2010 as provost and executive vice president at the University
of Central Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic
development at the University of North Carolina and vice chancellor for research at
the University of Illinois. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science,
a master’s in physical education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all from the University
of North Carolina.
“The University of South Alabama delivers a quality education for students, serves
the health needs of the central Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and
the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this
exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their
energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud
to become part of the team.”
Click here for more information
Volunteer registration begins at 9 a.m. and JagTran buses will pick up students at the Beta/Gamma Commons and the Grove apartments at USA starting at that time. T-shirts will be given to the first 400 volunteers and a complimentary lunch will be provided.
Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate. Volunteers will help with numerous community activities including building, art, and cleaning projects. A Habitat for Humanity build will take place at 6604 Skipper, located in the Tillman’s Corner area, and USA College of Engineering students will help repair a house at 1610 Burdette Drive in the Dauphin Island Parkway area.
Click here for more information
Click here for more information
Dr. Tony G. Waldrop has been named president of the University of South Alabama following a vote by the University’s board of trustees.
An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher education for more
than 30 years, Waldrop was selected from an initial field of more than 130 candidates
from across the country. He will start at South Alabama in April. Waldrop succeeds
the late Gordon Moulton, who retired July 1, 2013 after 15 years as president. Dr.
John W. Smith has served as acting president.
Waldrop has served since 2010 as provost and executive vice president at the University
of Central Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic
development at the University of North Carolina and vice chancellor for research at
the University of Illinois. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science,
a master’s in physical education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all from the University
of North Carolina.
“The University of South Alabama delivers a quality education for students, serves
the health needs of the central Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and
the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this
exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their
energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud
to become part of the team.”
Click here for more information
Volunteer registration begins at 9 a.m. and JagTran buses will pick up students at the Beta/Gamma Commons and the Grove apartments at USA starting at that time. T-shirts will be given to the first 400 volunteers and a complimentary lunch will be provided.
Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate. Volunteers will help with numerous community activities including building, art, and cleaning projects. A Habitat for Humanity build will take place at 6604 Skipper, located in the Tillman’s Corner area, and USA College of Engineering students will help repair a house at 1610 Burdette Drive in the Dauphin Island Parkway area.
Click here for more information
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Dr. Tony G. Waldrop has been named president of the University of South Alabama following a vote by the University’s board of trustees.
An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher education for more
than 30 years, Waldrop was selected from an initial field of more than 130 candidates
from across the country. He will start at South Alabama in April. Waldrop succeeds
the late Gordon Moulton, who retired July 1, 2013 after 15 years as president. Dr.
John W. Smith has served as acting president.
Waldrop has served since 2010 as provost and executive vice president at the University
of Central Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic
development at the University of North Carolina and vice chancellor for research at
the University of Illinois. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science,
a master’s in physical education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all from the University
of North Carolina.
“The University of South Alabama delivers a quality education for students, serves
the health needs of the central Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and
the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this
exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their
energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud
to become part of the team.”
Click here for more information
Volunteer registration begins at 9 a.m. and JagTran buses will pick up students at the Beta/Gamma Commons and the Grove apartments at USA starting at that time. T-shirts will be given to the first 400 volunteers and a complimentary lunch will be provided.
Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate. Volunteers will help with numerous community activities including building, art, and cleaning projects. A Habitat for Humanity build will take place at 6604 Skipper, located in the Tillman’s Corner area, and USA College of Engineering students will help repair a house at 1610 Burdette Drive in the Dauphin Island Parkway area.
Click here for more information