Graduate School News Archive
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School of Marine and Environmental Sciences Dedicated
New academic and research programs are expected to follow as South increases opportunities for students and faculty. ...
December 2, 2021 -
USA Associate Professor Named Gulf Research Program Fellow
Dr. Brandi Kiel Reese becomes the second South faculty member honored by the Gulf Research Program in as many years. ...
November 17, 2021 -
Old School, New Start
South graduates, including Principal Amanda Jones, are remaking history this fall at Barton Academy. The first public school in Alabama has reopened as a magnet school with a focus on world studies. ...
November 17, 2021 -
USA Doctoral Student Recognized with Prestigious National Award
Phi Kappa Phi awards Abritty Abdullah, a doctoral student in the College of Education and Professional Studies, its Love of Learning award. ...
November 11, 2021 -
Podcasting About MCOB's PhD Program
"Mitchell Moments" podcast help potential PhD students by offering advice and tips on how to choose and thrive in a Ph.D. program. ...
November 2, 2021 -
Faith in Counseling
Dr. Joseph Currier, a psychology professor at South, is leading a national project to integrate religious and spiritual competencies into mental healthcare training. ...
October 28, 2021 -
School of Marine and Environmental Sciences Receives $2 Million Grant
Governor Kay Ivey's office and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources distributes the federal funding. ...
October 25, 2021 -
Huge Boost for the Humanities
$453,000 NEH grant is the largest South has ever received for the humanities and will support multiple programs on campus. ...
October 4, 2021 -
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Technology Art Show
Department of Art and Art History will exhibit works of current and former Master of Fine Arts in Creative Technology and Practice graduate students. ...
September 28, 2021 -
Breaking Through the Language Barrier
A new graduate certificate program prepares current and future healthcare professionals to serve Spanish-speaking patients. ...
September 15, 2021 -
South Receives Grant to Expand Behavioral Health Services and Workforce
$1.8 million will help expand and improve mental health services for at-risk youth and teens in Mobile and the Gulf Coast region. ...
September 10, 2021 -
Bay Watch
South marine scientists monitor environmental trends throughout Mobile Bay in a multi-year program that seeks to prevent decline of oysters, blue crabs and spotted sea trout. ...
July 29, 2021 -
The World Is Her Oyster
Marine scientist Merritt McCall turns her experience at South and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab into a fisheries job with the state of Mississippi. #MyFirstJob ...
July 1, 2021 -
'We Have Expectations for You'
Broderick Morrissette was inspired by his grandmother. Two degrees later, he's helping others achieve their goals as South's Campus to Career coordinator. #MyFirstJob ...
June 14, 2021 -
New Concentration Offered in Business Analytics
South's Mitchell College of Business adds a business analytics concentration to its Business Administration Ph.D. program. ...
June 9, 2021 -
'A Flamethrower of Chemicals'
Vaping remains popular among those seeking to quit tobacco smoking and young people enticed by flavors from watermelon to creme brulee. Dr. Natalie Gassman's research suggests dangers that are decidedly less sweet. ...
April 26, 2021 -
New Interdisciplinary Ph. D. Program Begins in the Fall
Chemical and biomolecular engineering program is expected to be mostly self-supporting through research grants and contracts. ...
April 26, 2021 -
Deep Learning Opens New Possibilities in Parkinson's Treatment
Computer-assisted analysis focusing on brain waves could help physicians detect and manage cognitive impairment in the early stages of the disease. ...
March 26, 2021 -
Developing Next Generation Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
USA lands a large grant and partners with private industry to develop improved carbon fiber reinforced polymers for commercialization. ...
February 22, 2021 -
South Graduates Lead Mobile Porch Parade
With Mardi Gras parades canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, two alumnae and a Ph.D. candidate find a new way to celebrate the Carnival season. ...
February 13, 2021 -
South Graduate Leads Mobile Innovation Team
Growing up in public housing, Terrance Smith now sits in the mayor's suite on the 10th floor of Government Plaza. There, he is earning a reputation as a skilled problem solver. ...
February 1, 2021 -
Business Doctoral Students Excel at Marketing Conference
A trio of USA doctoral students collaborate to win multiple awards at the Society for Marketing Advances annual conference. ...
December 9, 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 -
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 -
Ph.D. Student Honored for Study of E-Waste
USA Business Administration PhD student, Jennifer Henderson earned "Best In Track" for her paper on recycling electronic waste. ...
August 4, 2020