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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'I Bring the Subject to Life'
November 12, 2019Timothy Johnson, a South alumnus, is selected as the 2019 Outstanding Alabama Elementary School Science Teacher. ... -
USA Women's Soccer Picks Six
November 11, 2019The team wins its sixth conference tournament title in seven years and heads to the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament. ... -
Paving a Way Forward, Helping Others
November 8, 2019Zack Aggen survived war. As a peer adviser and medical student, he's now assisting student veterans navigate life back home. ... -
South Storytellers on the Assembly Line
November 8, 2019Hospitality and tourism management students chosen to serve as tour guides and tell Airbus' story at Flight Works Alabama. ... -
Up Close, But Not Too Personal
November 5, 2019South medical students are using virtual reality goggles to get a high-tech, three-dimensional look at pulmonary anatomy. ... -
Preventing a Big Hack Attack
October 31, 2019USA School of Computing student Trinity Stroud is dedicating her education and career to online security. ... -
Jags Win Sun Belt Conference Title
October 27, 2019South Alabama soccer claimed its fifth Sun Belt title in six years with a 1-0 victory over the Appalachian State Mountaineers. ... -
Princeton Author, Professor to Speak
October 23, 2019Dr. Tera W. Hunter, who explores the history of African American marriage and family, will be this year's Stallworth lecturer ... -
Assessing the Health of Mobile Bay
October 22, 2019USA receives $2.9 million to study how oysters, blue crab and speckled trout provide answers to environmental questions. ... -
Final Countdown: USA Homecoming 2019
October 17, 2019Events are planned throughout the week and culminate when the Jags take on the Appalachian State Mountaineers. ... -
'It's Amazing to Play for Your Country'
October 17, 2019South midfielder Athanasia Moraitou was better at soccer than the flute. That's good for USA, and for Greece's national ... -
Creativity + Critical Thinking = Math Circle
October 15, 2019South students and professors have helped students grades 7th through 12th solve problems for the past 20 years. ... -
New Book Highlights Two Afro-Latin Authors
October 11, 2019Dr. Matthew Pettway's new book looks at the memory of slavery and religion as a form of resistance in colonial Cuba. ... -
How to Watch the Democratic Debate
October 11, 2019With 12 candidates on stage, figuring out what to focus on can be difficult. Try these seven tips (and put down that phone). ... -
Creating Jobs, Housing and Room to Breathe
October 1, 2019South alumnus Clyde Higgs leads one of the nation's most ambitious land use development projects at Atlanta BeltLine Inc. ... -
Plenty of Students, Tons of Cardboard
September 27, 2019More than three tons of cardboard was hauled in on Move-In Day, contributing to 850,000 pounds of recycled material for the year. ... -
USA Leads $1.3M Fight Against Opioid Addiction
September 19, 2019College of Nursing-trained healthcare professionals will focus on opioid and substance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery. ... -
Common Read Author to Speak at South
September 19, 2019Julie Otsuka, author of 'When the Emperor was Divine,' will speak Oct. 17. The event is free and open to the public. ... -
Medical Student Secures Sock Donation
September 17, 2019Corey Phillis is making sure patients cared for at the USA Student-Run Free Clinic leave on solid footing with a new pair of socks ... -
University Board of Trustees Scholar Named
September 13, 2019Stephen Azar, who scored a perfect 36 on his ACT, is named the 2019-20 Board of Trustees Scholar. He plans to major in biology. ... -
Encouraging Diversity in Physician Workforce
September 9, 2019South's inclusion programs are yielding results — 20 percent of the 2023 medical class is black, Latino or Native Ameri ... -
One 'Last Breath,' Then Resolute Steps Forward
September 6, 2019Kearria Freed's life abruptly paused four years ago at spring break. A bullet would be the first obstacle to rebuilding her l ... -
South Acquires Southern Writers Collection
September 3, 2019The 166-piece collection is being donated by Dr. John and Beverly Iredale to the Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library ... -
Hargrove Commits $1.5 Million to Stadium
September 3, 2019The Hargrove Club at South's Hancock Whitney Stadium will be named after Hargrove Engineers + Constructors. ... -
South Signs Galapagos Agreement
August 29, 2019An affiliation with the Galapagos Science Center will create faculty and student research opportunities on the archipelago. ... -
Kevin Fralicks Named Associate VP for University Development
August 28, 2019Fralicks arrives from the University of Washington, where he served as assistant dean and chief advancement officer. ... -
Medical Students Awarded Scholarships
August 23, 2019Four students at USA College of Medicine awarded Blue Cross Blue Shield scholarships. ... -
Nurse Practitioner Residency Debuts
August 22, 2019The College of Nursing's $2.6 million grant is designed to address a shortage of primary care physicians in underserved commu ... -
Home Is Where the Jags Are
August 17, 2019Students get help with the heavy lifting and settle into campus housing during Move-In Day. Two weeks of activities are planned. ... -
#MyFirstJob: Jasmein Davis
August 13, 2019She loves words, but Jasmein Davis chose numbers in pursuing accounting. It's paying off at the Army Corps of Engineers. ... -
A Guide to a Fix After the Flush
August 13, 2019An engineering professor and his graduate student are helping rural communities find solutions to widespread sewage leaks. ... -
Unusable, Inaccessible and Increasingly Scarce
August 7, 2019A fourth of the world's population is under extremely high water stress. USA hydrologist Alex Beebe lists six reasons to cons ... -
#MyFirstJob: Hong Nguyen
August 6, 2019With three internships and a degree in business administration, Hong Nguyen brings her skills to shipbuilder Austal USA. ... -
Nursing Instructor's Wristband Research Recognized
July 31, 2019Tyler Sturdivant's research is recognized by the Nephrology Nursing Journal. ... -
#MyFirstJob: Georgia-Pacific's Kelly Welsh
July 29, 2019As a reliability engineer for Georgia-Pacific, Kelly Welsh minimizes production loss by keeping the machines humming along. ... -
Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury
July 25, 2019Allied health and nursing students help survivors in the recovery process at the Bright Ideas Traumatic Brain Injury camp. ... -
How Did People Live 4,500 Years Ago?
July 23, 2019College students from around the country hone their research skills studying ancient bones during a summer program at South. ... -
#MyFirstJob: Thomas 'Reid' Nelson
July 22, 2019In a lab along the California coast, Reid Nelson researches ways to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon migrating to sea. ... -
South Awarded $3.8 Million for Ionic Liquids
July 18, 2019USA researchers are leading the way in developing liquid salt as an environmentally friendly solvent, on Earth and in outer space. ... -
Examining the 'Disclosure Experience'
July 18, 2019The #MeToo movement has brought focus to sexual assault. Dr. Sarah Koon-Magnin works to make talking about it less traumatic. ... -
Student Spotlight: Baraa Mando
July 17, 2019From computer games to chemistry, how one South student parlayed his love of programming into serious, scientific research. ... -
Fifty Years After 'One Small Step'
July 17, 2019South's Dr. Carlos Montalvo talks about how we got to the moon five decades ago, and what's next in space exploration. ... -
#MyFirstJob: Russell Standridge
July 15, 2019With an interest in sports and medicine, Russell Standridge found the 'perfect mix' in a career as a physical therapist. ... -
NWF State College Joins Pathway USA
July 12, 2019Northwest Florida State College is the fifth Gulf Coast institution to team up with South to increase access to a four-year degree ... -
In a Storm's Wake, a Service Focus Emerged
July 10, 2019Two-time South alumna Eugenie Sellier's career at Feeding the Gulf Coast was inspired in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ... -
#MyFirstJob: Lacey Bolden
July 2, 2019Lacey Bolden says you never know what will happen in the ER. But with her degree from South, she feels prepared for every patient. ... -
Meeting Patients Where They Are, in Peru
June 28, 2019South P.A. students travel to South America to treat patients in a country with one of the highest rates of cervical cancer. ... -
Solutions Through Creativity, Innovation
June 27, 2019Engineering alumnus Gurinder Singh leads efforts to transition the maritime industry to sustainability and lower emissions. ... -
#MyFirstJob: Billie McKinney
June 24, 2019As an engineer at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Billie McKinney's job helps ensure the safety of U.S. Navy and Coast Guard personnel. ... -
USA Board of Trustees Elects Officers
June 18, 2019Jimmy Shumock, Arlene Mitchell and Alexis Atkins were elected to lead the USA Board of Trustees for the next three years. ...