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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Quintuplets Enroll at South
August 2, 2018Amelia Rose, Isabella, Shipley, Sophia and Hallie Zimlich, born at USA Children's & Women's Hospital, join the Class ... -
USA Professor Chosen for Parkinson's Faculty Program
July 27, 2018Dr. Blair Saale recently participated in a distinguished Parkinson's Foundation Physical Therapy Faculty Program. ... -
Dauphin Island vs. The Hurricanes
July 26, 2018A South professor and her students are analyzing how the island might best withstand the impact of tropical cyclones. ... -
'When Every Second Counts'
July 25, 2018USA Health launches an air service partnership to transport critically ill patients to the region's only Level 1 trauma cente ... -
Four Jags Selected for Hall of Fame
July 24, 2018David Freese, Lindsay Schwartz, Ernie Rosseau and Nic Chisolm will be inducted on Nov. 10 to the USA Athletic Hall of Fame. ... -
Mitchell Family Recognized
July 16, 2018Abe, Arlene and the late Mayer Mitchell are honored for philanthropy by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. ... -
Cataloging the Past for Future Growth
July 12, 2018A USA archaeology team is doing field work at the future site of the proposed Mobile River bridge and Bayway expansion. ... -
Expanding Access to Quality Health Care
July 11, 2018Three medical students receiving Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama scholarships pledge to practice in underserved communities. ... -
The Tiny Bug That Is Killing Citrus
July 10, 2018USA chemist Dr. David Battiste and his citrus soldiers are on the hunt to capture the destructive Asian citrus psyllid. ... -
USA Alumna Receives National Teaching Award
July 3, 2018Chasity Collier, a Сòòò½APP alumna has been recognized with a National Presidential Award. ... -
Seven Surprises Found in USA's Marx Library
July 3, 2018Historical detectives will glean insights into politics and culture in the Government Documents Collection. ... -
MCOB AACSB REACCREDITATION
July 3, 2018The Mitchell College of Business at the Сòòò½APP has been reaccredited by the leading accrediting body for busi ... -
Lessons in English, German and Tolerance
June 27, 2018South graduate Dana Faye Housch found her home in Dresden, Germany. She's now helping refugees do the same. ... -
Answers to South Stadium Questions
June 22, 2018Why build a stadium? Why should it be a public-private venture? What would happen to Ladd-Peebles? Answers to these, and more. ... -
'Around the World in 80 Stays'
June 19, 2018For people who flew around the world in a private jet, alumni Julian and Kim MacQueen are incredibly grounded. ... -
Marketing 101 for Researchers
June 14, 2018South is helping researchers across the nation move innovation out of labs to real-world applications for consumers. ... -
'We Can Tackle This Problem'
June 14, 2018Dr. Kevin White is calling attention -- and bringing solutions -- to poor wastewater management in Alabama's Black Belt. ... -
Medicine From Bench to Bedside
June 14, 2018The USA Center for Lung Biology has success in investigating lung disease, then translating that knowledge to serve patients. ... -
Poarch Creeks Donate $500,000
June 11, 2018The Poarch Band of Creek Indians' gift will fund the Chief Calvin W. McGhee Grand Ballroom at the MacQueen Alumni Center. ... -
Pirates Take Swaggerty With 10th Pick
June 5, 2018​South outfielder Travis Swaggerty, chosen in the first round, is one of six Jags selected in the Major League Baseball draft. ... -
'We Needed to Tell This Story'
June 4, 2018USA and Spring Hill College faculty are collaborating on a documentary film project focused on the settlers of Africatown. ... -
Green Light for Stadium Site Work
June 1, 2018South's Board of Trustees authorized preliminary work on a campus football stadium, pending confirmation of funding. ... -
Expansion Diversifies Honors College
May 24, 2018South's Honors College is nearly a year old and is thriving on attracting students for an interdisciplinary experience. ... -
Her World Has Gone to the Dogs
May 21, 2018Stephanie Eads-Williamson, '92, left a job in pharmaceutical sales to pursue her calling — saving stray animals, at eve ... -
New Journalism Scholarship Created
May 18, 2018Kourtney McCollum is the first recipient of the Peggy Hansen and Jim Aucoin Journalism Scholarship. ... -
Why Some Hear 'Yanny,' Others 'Laurel'
May 16, 2018South audiologist Dr. Elizabeth Adams explains the latest social media craze and why we hear sounds differently. ... -
South Takes Top Athletic Honors
May 16, 2018The Jaguars win the Sun Belt Conference's all-sports trophy, the Vic Bubas Cup, for the fourth consecutive year. ... -
'The Benefit of Keeping an Open Mind'
May 14, 2018Two students prepare to head to South America in exchange program; South one of five universities picked to participate. ... -
Hanks Honored for Community Service
May 11, 2018Dr. Roma Hanks is recognized for improving health and wellness education for seniors and connecting students to internships. ... -
Developing a Smarter Surgical Drill
May 10, 2018USA engineering students built a prototype drill with a torque that is just right. In the process, they too learned to pivot. ... -
13 Years Later, a Well-Earned Degree
May 10, 2018With family and perseverance, Jennifer Oveson reaches her goal and creates a support group to help others do the same. ... -
'Commit to the Journey, Not to the Outcome'
May 6, 2018South graduates urged to overcome obstacles and 'forever chase your dreams;' 2,200 recognized during Spring Commencement ... -
19-year-old to Receive Business Degree
May 1, 2018Elizabeth Rodin says South and the Mitchell College of Business offered 'a private school education at a public price.' ... -
Love at First Psych, and Some Guidance
May 1, 2018Shaniqua Hammock developed a fascination of the mind in a psychology class; a mentor helped her pursue that passion. ... -
Born in Vietnam, He'll Protect the United States
May 1, 2018The multilingual Thanh Nguyen will head to California for a six-figure job working in the 'moving landscape' of cyber se ... -
South Ready For Spring Commencement
May 1, 2018Dr. Tyler Sexton, a USA-trained pediatrician with cerebral palsy, and longtime educator Bettye R. Maye to speak to graduates. ... -
USA Common Read/Common World Selects 'Just Mercy'
April 27, 2018Bryan Stevenson, author of 'Just Mercy,' is the co-founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery. ... -
Greek Organizations Recognized
April 26, 2018South honored sorority and fraternity members for outstanding service, leadership and academic achievement. ... -
At 5'2½'', She's Headed to the NBA
April 26, 2018While other people are watching the big game, senior Karli Sanford watches the fans. Now she's got a job with the Phoenix Sun ... -
Mitchell Recognized for Business Achievements
April 25, 2018South benefactor Abraham A. Mitchell is named as a Beta Gamma Sigma 2018 Business Achievement Award winner. ... -
Men's Tennis Takes Sun Belt Championship
April 24, 2018The Jags dominated singles against the Georgia State Panthers to win their first conference championship in 10 years. ... -
Actors as Victims, Manikins as Patients
April 20, 2018Nursing and allied health students experience controlled chaos during a drill ending in the soon-to-be expanded simulation lab. ... -
Planning the Rebirth of a City Park
April 17, 2018Four teams of 17 engineering seniors design projects that could breathe new life into city spaces, including Stewart Park. ... -
For Early Autopsies, a Trip to France
April 16, 2018South's Dr. Claire Cage receives a National Endowment for the Humanities stipend to study 19th century forensics. ... -
USA Sponsors High School Public Speaking Contest
April 16, 2018Natalia Trejo of Murphy High School took first place, followed by Gabriel Robertson and Beata Casiday. ... -
Professor Co-Authors Web-Based Learning Book
April 16, 2018Dr. Gayle Davidson-Shivers collaborated on the second edition of 'Web-Based Learning: Design, Implementation and Evaluation.& ... -
Minor Added in Jewish and Holocaust Studies
April 12, 2018A new minor in Jewish and Holocaust Studies will be offered beginning this fall in the College of Arts and Sciences. ... -
Student Health Center Spotlighted
April 12, 2018The health center recently was published on the cover of the Journal of American College Health. ... -
Theatre USA Season Closes With 'Pericles'
April 11, 2018One of Shakespeare's final plays will close USA's season with its premiere performance on Friday, April 13. ... -
Promising Results in Ovarian Cancer Vaccine
April 6, 2018Lead researcher and South oncologist Dr. Rodney Rocconi used targeted immunotherapy in recurrent cancer patients. ...