Academics News Archive
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'Let's Do Something About It'
USA students mentor to close the achievement gap and build opportunities for rural middle and high school students. ...
April 15, 2019 -
Haines Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
The Alabama Library Association honored Carolyn Haines, a long-time assistant professor of creative writing at USA. ...
April 11, 2019 -
Honoring a 'World of Difference'
South's College of Engineering honors the contributions of alumni, supporters, faculty and staff as it celebrates 50 years. ...
April 9, 2019 -
South Professor Awarded Fulbright
Dr. David Meola, director of the Jewish and Holocaust Studies Program, will conduct research in Germany for two summers. ...
April 5, 2019 -
McCall Library Partners with Invisible History Project
The Invisible Histories Project preserves the history of LGBTQ life in the Southeast. 'Out in Alabama' to be shown April 11. ...
April 5, 2019 -
South Team Wins Real Estate Competition
Six Mitchell College of Business students beat out teams from 47 competing universities. Scholarship prize money will be matched. ...
March 27, 2019 -
Commission on Higher Ed Approves Ph.D. in Business Administration
The change to Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration reflects the evolution of South's graduate program. ...
March 19, 2019 -
Match Day 2019: Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Senior medical students from the College of Medicine open letters revealing where they will continue their education. ...
March 17, 2019 -
MIT Professor to Speak on Nuclear Power
Dr. Kate Brown will address questions about nuclear power and its potentially catastrophic effects on humanity and the environment. ...
March 6, 2019 -
'Committed to Student Success and Excellence'
South's College of Medicine again achieves the highest level of accreditation available; Class of 2018 scores in the top quartile. ...
March 1, 2019 -
Space Week Launches at South
An indoor drone competition, research workshops, NASA speakers and a former astronaut highlight the week. ...
February 28, 2019 -
Highlights in African-American Studies
From the "Black Experience" course to a 2016 teach-in, here are nine moments in USA's African-American Studies Program. ...
February 26, 2019 -
Top 7 Astronomical Events This Year
This year's blood moon captured the public's attention, to space and on social media. South's expert lists what's next. ...
February 22, 2019 -
What's the Rainfall Count? It Depends
Dr. John Lanicci's research suggests rainfall measurements can vary widely, a potential vulnerability for stormwater infrastructure. ...
February 21, 2019 -
South, Auburn Expand Pharmacy Partnership
High school seniors who enroll at South can receive conditional acceptance to AU's pharmacy school through a new program. ...
February 12, 2019 -
Developing a Printer Worth Its Salt
Ionic liquids, or liquid salt, may one day be used in 3D printing. Dr. Matthew Reichert is exploring the possibilities. ...
February 5, 2019 -
Acclaimed Author Jamie Quatro to Speak at USA
Fiction writer Jamie Quatro will talk about her writing Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. in the Student Center Terrace Room. ...
February 1, 2019 -
No Taste, No Smell and No Effective Treatment
A USA marine scientist is leading an international research study of ciguatera, the world's most prevalent seafood-toxin illness. ...
January 25, 2019 -
In Search of Making Blacktop Green
University researchers are testing cooler temperatures to make asphalt production safer and more environmentally friendly. ...
January 24, 2019 -
Postponed College? New Resource Available
The Office of Adult Learner Services will hold an open house Jan. 15 for people who want to go back to school to earn their degree. ...
January 7, 2019 -
South Wins Grant to Expand Global Studies
The nearly $500,000 grant will enhance language offerings and global health and international studies opportunities. ...
January 7, 2019 -
'It's the Greatest Decision I've Ever Made'
Xiaoyan Liu's career was taking off. She quit and, within two weeks, packed her bags and flew to the United States. ...
December 22, 2018 -
I'll Never Forget This Place
Jan-Louw Kotze was recruited from South Africa as a track and field student-athlete. He's worn his path mostly barefoot. ...
December 22, 2018 -
Now I Know Anything Is Possible
Alvina Pruitt got help navigating her way to Europe. She found independence paddling across an Italian lake. ...
December 22, 2018 -
Relearn the Art of Creative Disagreement
Author Frye Gaillard urged graduates to protect democracy by finding a 'path toward honest dialogue in confronting problems.' ...
December 16, 2018