Arts and Sciences News Archive
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South Artist Wins Girl Scout Award
Freshman Grace Richardson earns the Girl Scouts' highest honor with a campaign inspired by a visit to the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. ...
January 28, 2020 -
USA to Host Author Edwidge Danticat
The Haitian-born Danticat will visit Jan. 30. Her latest book, 'Everything Inside,' includes stories of her personal journey. ...
January 21, 2020 -
South Helps Host Jewish Film Festival
The Mobile Jewish Film Festival will run from Jan. 16 through Feb. 2. Several of the films will be shown on USA's campus. ...
January 14, 2020 -
Solve Puzzles! Break Codes! Roam USA's Campus!
A puzzlehunt, math problem-solving event for middle and high school students will be held Jan. 25. ...
January 1, 2020 -
A Global Perspective Shaped at Home
Marylyn Gafford speaks Spanish and Russian and has traveled abroad. Her globally minded focus started with a single visitor. ...
December 10, 2019 -
'Everything He Did, He Did For His People'
Graduate student Fernando Guérard delved into archives as part of his research in creating a sculpture of Chief Calvin McGhee. ...
December 9, 2019 -
Collecting History Through Conversation
An Honors College initiative is sending students and faculty into the Mobile-Tensaw Delta to record stories of its people. ...
December 9, 2019 -
'Celebrate the Season' With South
The department of music will host its annual holiday concert Dec. 6 on campus. The community is invited to this free event. ...
November 22, 2019 -
Phi Kappa Phi Names Scholar, Artist of 2019
Dr. Silas Leavesley and Dr. Laura Moore are recognized by the Phi Kappa Phi honor society. ...
November 15, 2019 -
Princeton Author, Professor to Speak
Dr. Tera W. Hunter, who explores the history of African American marriage and family, will be this year's Stallworth lecturer. ...
October 23, 2019 -
Assessing the Health of Mobile Bay
USA receives $2.9 million to study how oysters, blue crab and speckled trout provide answers to environmental questions. ...
October 22, 2019 -
Creativity + Critical Thinking = Math Circle
South students and professors have helped students grades 7th through 12th solve problems for the past 20 years. ...
October 15, 2019 -
Creating Jobs, Housing and Room to Breathe
South alumnus Clyde Higgs leads one of the nation's most ambitious land use development projects at Atlanta BeltLine Inc. ...
October 1, 2019 -
University Board of Trustees Scholar Named
Stephen Azar, who scored a perfect 36 on his ACT, is named the 2019-20 Board of Trustees Scholar. He plans to major in biology. ...
September 13, 2019 -
Unusable, Inaccessible and Increasingly Scarce
A fourth of the world's population is under extremely high water stress. USA hydrologist Alex Beebe lists six reasons to conserve. ...
August 7, 2019 -
How Did People Live 4,500 Years Ago?
College students from around the country hone their research skills studying ancient bones during a summer program at South. ...
July 23, 2019 -
#MyFirstJob: Thomas 'Reid' Nelson
In a lab along the California coast, Reid Nelson researches ways to improve survival rates of juvenile salmon migrating to sea. ...
July 22, 2019 -
South Awarded $3.8 Million for Ionic Liquids
USA researchers are leading the way in developing liquid salt as an environmentally friendly solvent, on Earth and in outer space. ...
July 18, 2019 -
Examining the 'Disclosure Experience'
The #MeToo movement has brought focus to sexual assault. Dr. Sarah Koon-Magnin works to make talking about it less traumatic. ...
July 18, 2019 -
#MyFirstJob: Zane Patterson
An account manager at Shipshape Urban Farms, Zane Patterson thrives on start-up culture. 'I get to help shape this business.' ...
June 17, 2019 -
Creating His Own Story, Telling Others'
Andrew Conniff, who earned a strategic communication degree from South in 2017, is named 2019 Photojournalist of the Year. ...
June 13, 2019 -
Protecting the Gulf's Underwater Nurseries
Propellers, hurricanes and even sea turtles pose a threat to Gulf of Mexico seagrass. South researchers aim to reverse its decline. ...
May 31, 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 -
She Leads Michigan's Second-Largest City
At South, Rosalynn Bliss '97 wasn't considering a career in politics. Then she became Grand Rapids' youngest mayor in 132 years. ...
March 13, 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