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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Living in a 'Landscape of Commemoration'
February 7, 2017The 'War and Remembrance' exhibit, at South's Marx Library through Feb. 28, highlights memorials across Coastal Ala ... -
'Fabulous Fables' in Footlights at Theatre USA
February 3, 2017'The Fabulous Fable Factory' runs Feb. 10-18 at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center on South's campus. ... -
A Lot Goes Into Such a Little Pill
February 2, 2017So how do drug makers cram your meds into that small space? It's complex, and not cheap, says Professor Dr. Sandra Stenson. ... -
First Course: Soul Food Luncheon
February 1, 2017A month of events celebrating the culture and contributions of African Americans kicks off with food and friendship. ... -
USA Joins 75,000 Degrees Initiative
January 31, 2017Effort seeks to increase the number of residents with post-secondary degrees and credentials to meet a growing workforce. ... -
From Shoe Salesman to the Ivy League
January 31, 2017Dr. Jeremiah Newell earned his undergrad at South before heading to Harvard. This year the College of Education turns 50. ... -
A Chance Encounter, a Changed Outlook
January 30, 2017Twin brothers volunteer at Project Homeless Connect after meeting a former neighbor. "I thought, 'I could be homeless. ... -
Seven Faculty Members Receive TeamUSA Awards
January 27, 2017Faculty members will use internal grants for projects enhancing South's team-based learning program, TeamUSA. ... -
'Prepping for Success:' The Collegiate 100
January 26, 2017Members of South's Collegiate 100 recently served as delegates at the 100 Black Men National Conference in New Orleans. ... -
Jags Collecting Donations for Tornado Victims
January 25, 2017South is accepting donations for William Carey University students displaced by a recent tornado at their Mississippi campus. ... -
Sound Knocked Out, Grad Grabs Sharpie
January 25, 2017Meteorologist Patrick Bigbie of WDAM-TV 7 quickly improvised as a tornado bore down on his viewers near Hattiesburg, Miss. ... -
South Archaeologists Travel to the UAE
January 24, 2017The all-female team led by Dr. Lesley Gregoricka sent back ancient bones for a long-term study on how people lived and died. ... -
Cancer Research Leads to Syndrome Discovery
January 23, 2017The findings by two USA Mitchell Cancer Institute researchers ends a New York family's search for their daughter's diagn ... -
Jeremih to Perform at USA Spring Concert
January 21, 2017Jaguar Productions and the Student Government Association will bring the R&B singer and songwriter to the Mitchell Center Apri ... -
Undergrad Experiences, Ph.D. Expectations
January 19, 2017Two USA juniors will present papers at the Alabama Academy of Sciences annual meeting next month on South's campus. ... -
New Administrator Begins at USAMC
January 19, 2017Sam Dean is responsible for operations at USA Medical Center, which serves as the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center. ... -
Good News For Small Businesses?
January 18, 2017The backbone of America's economy could get a boost if President-elect Donald Trump and Congress do these three things. ... -
Freedom, Equality Focus of 'Teach-In'
January 17, 2017The student-organized forum included a robust discussion and dissection of wording in the Declaration of Independence. ... -
USA Remembers King With Outreach
January 16, 2017Hundreds of South volunteers participate in MLK Day of Service projects to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ... -
Strong Showing in 40 Under Forty
January 13, 2017Faculty, staff and alumni representing both academics and health care join Mobile Bay magazine's annual leaders list. ... -
Internship Leads to New Perspective
January 11, 2017Kelsey Ramirez had resolved against working with children. That was until she found her calling at a child welfare agency. ... -
South Grad's Office Has Four Wheels
January 9, 2017Ashton Pennington, an officer with South's Police Department, was a javelin thrower and Student Auxiliary officer at USA. ... -
Screenings Set for Jewish Film Festival
January 6, 2017Three films will be shown on South's Mobile and Fairhope campuses as part of the 16th annual Mobile Jewish Film Festival. ... -
Committed to Health Care for the Underserved
January 4, 2017PA graduate student Karen Finklea earns a competitive national scholarship to help those with limited access to health care. ... -
SOLD! First Preparation, then the Pitch
January 4, 2017Business students analyzed local commercial properties and, as part of their grade, presented to Mobile real estate leaders. ... -
'I Know What They Are Going Through'
January 4, 2017Diagnosed with cancer now in remission, Honors junior Pooja Revanna is working toward a career as a pediatric oncologist. ... -
University Holiday Schedule
December 22, 2016Most departments will be closed until Jan. 3, 2017; a limited number observe different schedules during the break. ... -
Piazza named NAI Fellow, a first for South
December 20, 2016MCI's Dr. Gary A. Piazza, who holds 70 issued or pending patents, has been recognized by the National Academy of Inventors. ... -
Mobile Designated TechHire Community
December 19, 2016South helps city earn classification and commits with partners to train and employ 500 information technology job candidates. ... -
Bringing Order to the Court in Atlanta
December 14, 2016Yolanda Lewis '00, '02 manages 300 people and a $24.5 million budget as Superior Court of Fulton County, Ga., administra ... -
Same Spot, New Address for USA Medical Center
December 13, 2016Section of Fillingim Street renamed USA Medical Center Drive in a nod to the hospital with the area's only Level 1 trauma cen ... -
Meet 'Mr. Shared Leadership'
December 12, 2016Dr. Craig Pearce says companies should rethink their management structure to increase efficiency, productivity and profit. ... -
'My Job Wasn't to be the Smartest Guy'
December 10, 2016Retired Vice Admiral William "Dean" Lee '79 conveys to graduates the importance of team work, character and leaders ... -
Author Writing His Next Chapter — and Book
December 5, 2016With two degrees and three published books, Robert Bennie Warren plans to teach, write and, perhaps, work on a doctorate. ... -
From a Challenging Start, a Fast Finish
December 5, 2016Abandoned in China and raised by her adopted grandparents, Robin Campbell finishes her degree in a little more than two years. ... -
His Mentorship Led to an Internship, Career
December 5, 2016Retired Vice Admiral William 'Dean' Lee credits Dr. Robert Barrow with guiding him from mall watcher to homeland protect ... -
Retired Vice Admiral to Address Graduates
December 5, 2016William 'Dean' Lee '79 will speak at Saturday's commencement, which will be live-streamed from the Mitchell Ce ... -
Governor Appoints South Alumna to Board
December 2, 2016Alexis Atkins, a principal in co-ownership of Budweiser Busch Distributing, Inc., of Mobile, is past president of the USA National ... -
In Search of a Safer Sunscreen
December 1, 2016Undergrad Yousef Omar describes his 'insanely awesome' research on a more effective sun blocker using silver nanoparticl ... -
'Winter Wonderland' set for Mitchell Center
November 28, 2016USA musicians will perform traditional and modern arrangements of holiday favorites Thursday at a free public concert. ... -
South Raises $259,263 for Local Agencies
November 23, 2016More than 2,600 employees and retirees contributed to this year's United Way Campaign, including 128 who gave $500 or more. ... -
Keep Calm and Carry Credit Wisely
November 22, 2016As the holiday shopping season gets underway, South's Dr. Reid Cummings offers eight ways to survive on a budget. ... -
7,000 Miles Apart, Two Cultures Cross Paths
November 18, 2016South's Study Abroad student exchange program is shrinking distances while expanding global experiences. ... -
Today in Class: Bananas and Helicopters
November 17, 2016South students learn how to keep a cool head — and suture fruit — during a campus mass-casualty drill. (Fake blood inc ... -
Finding Ways to Starve Cancer Cells
November 14, 2016Honors program junior Alex Coley, with the help of a faculty mentor, is researching ways to target vulnerabilities in cells. ... -
'A Thrill Ride Not to be Missed'
November 14, 2016Contemporary drama 'When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?', set in a 1960s diner in New Mexico, runs at Theatre USA unti ... -
Toss Out the Polls? Not So Fast
November 9, 2016South pollster Dr. Thomas Shaw said there remains much value in political polling. Just don't forget that margin of error. ... -
Breathe In, Breathe Out: Reduce That Stress
November 8, 2016With the election over, South psychologist Dr. Elise Labbé-Coldsmith offers seven ways to return balance to your life. ... -
"Our Town" Heads to USA
November 7, 2016The critically acclaimed classic American drama will open Nov. 10 at Theatre USA. Tickets are available. ... -
Four-peat! Jags Take Sun Belt Title
November 7, 2016South's soccer team becomes just the second program in league history to win four consecutive tournament crowns. ...