Arts and Sciences News Archive

  • Jorjia Elmore
    Biology major Jorja Elmore's research on venomous animals is leading her to medical school. ...
  • Twenty-four University of South Alabama seniors were inducted into the Jaguar Medallion Society on Tuesday, April 23.
    Twenty-four seniors were recognized for outstanding academic and leadership achievements, service and engagement, and Jaguar pride. ...
  • Dr. Matthew Pettway
    Pettway will teach and conduct research as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar in Brazil from August through December of this year. ...
  • Paul Nguyen, an engineering and music student at the University of South Alabama, earned a 2024 Goldwater Scholarship based on his undergraduate research in protein biophysics.
    A South engineering and music student wins a Goldwater Scholarship for his science research, while also performing at Carnegie Hall. ...
  • Riley Brenes stands in front of a mural that will be at this weekend’s Festival of Flowers in Cathedral Square. The mural was previously on display in the courtyard at Strickland Youth Center. It features a portrait of Sam Lackland, Mobile scenes and bright pink azaleas.
    Murals painted by teenagers at Strickland Youth Center, and created through a program led by a South graduate, are featured at the Festival of Flowers. The event supports USA Health Providence Hospital. ...
  • Dr. Clayton Maddox, assistant professor of music, in his office at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center.
    Classical tuba lifted Clayton Maddox from poverty and led him to South, along with ensembles such as Alias Brass Company, which received consideration for a Grammy Award. ...
  • USA Holiday Concert Graphic
    South celebrates its annual Holiday Concert featuring the theme "Home for the Holidays." ...
  • Dr. Tuan Tran, assistant professor of biology at the University of South Alabama, was awarded a $40,000 grant by the USDA and the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries to study a soil-based bacterium causes wilt in crops such as tomatoes, peppers and potatoes.
    Dr. Tuan Tran wins a USDA grant to study a soil-based pathogen that causes bacterial wilt in plants such as potatoes and tomatoes. ...
  • With print editions of The Vanguard student newspaper are, from left, Brandon Clark, managing editor; Stephanie Huynh, editor-in-chief; and Iman Thibodeaux, contributing writer.
    The Vanguard student newspaper bucks online publishing trend by adding its first print edition at South since 2019. ...
  • South chemistry professor Dr. Matthew Reichert
    South's chemistry department partners with the Exploreum Science Center helping inspire young students to learn about chemistry. ...
  • University of South Alabama hosts more than 150 middle school kids for a STEM conference
    USA hosted more than 150 middle school students for a conference titled "GEMS: Go Explore Math and Science!" ...
  • Brianna Burrell, Miss Alabama 2023, USA President Jo Bonner, Nan Teninbaum, president of the Miss Alabama Scholarship Organization.
    Brianna Burrell, Miss Alabama 2023 and 2021 USA political science graduate, receives a big Jaguar homecoming celebration. ...
  • 2nd annual USA Technology and Research Showcase honorees. Dr. Na Gong, professor of electrical and computer engineering; Dr. James Davis, professor of chemistry; Dr. Jordan Shropshire, professor of information systems and technology; USA President Jo Bonner; Dr. Sean Powers, professor of marine and environmental sciences and senior marine scientists at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab; Dr. Marie Migaud, professor of pharmacology and oncology.
    Five University of South Alabama faculty members were honored at the 2nd Annual Technology and Research Showcase. ...
  • Ben Raines in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta
    Ben Raines shares a devotion to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, "America's Amazon," as South's first environmental fellow and writer-in-residence. ...
  • Dr. Jefferson Cowie
    Dr. Jefferson Cowie will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center. The annual event is free and open to the public. ...
  • Dr. Jonathan Perez
    Dr. Jonathan Perez's research focuses on how the brains of songbirds use environmental information to time seasonal migration. ...
  • Indigenous potters from the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma will demonstrate pot making with local sourced clays from the Mobile area October 3, 2023.
    The visit by members of Oklahoma's Choctaw Nation is part of a project led by USA associate professor Dr. Erin Nelson. ...
  • Dr. David Meola
    Dr. David Meola, Fanny and Bert Meisler associate professor of history and Jewish studies has been invited to the White House. ...
  • Aerial shot of property donated to the University of South Alabama by the USA Foundation.
    The University of South Alabama Foundation has gifted more than a quarter mile of bayfront to the University, opening additional access for teaching and research. ...
  • The new Jaguar Marching Band complex, shown in this rendering, will be constructed on the south side of Hancock Whitney Stadium.
    South announces plans for a permanent home for the Jaguar Marching Band, complete with a new outdoor practice field. The project, expected to be complete by 2026, will allow the band to grow membership. ...
  • Dr. Joe Currier and Dr. Phillip Smith
    South's program earned the maximum 10-year reaccreditation from the American Psychological Association. ...
  • Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo, USA Common Read book
    University of South Alabama Common Read book tells first-hand account of final American slave ship journey. ...
  • Jordan Morrison, center, showed up early for the Class of 2027 photo at the Moulton Bell Tower. A student-athlete, Morrison is from Huntsville, Alabama, and plans to major in computer science.
    First-year students begin fall semester by meeting and greeting classmates during Week of Welcome events. ...
  • Students attending band camp at the University of South Alabama.
    More than 250 members of the Jaguar Marching Band survive a sweltering Band Camp with energy, enthusiasm and plenty of water breaks. ...
  • University of South Alabama physics professor Dr. Arjun Dahal researching clean energy.
    Dr. Arjun Dahal has been awarded a $300,893 grant by the National Science Foundation for his research on developing clean energy. ...