Academics News Archive
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South Launches "Global 91¶ÌÊÓƵ" Program
The new office will consolidate services for international students and provide new opportunities to create global engagement. ...
February 10, 2017 -
Leading Archaeologist to Discuss Our 'Fifth Beginning'
Internationally recognized archaeologist Dr. Robert Kelly of the University of Wyoming will speak at South on Feb. 22. ...
February 8, 2017 -
'Fabulous Fables' in Footlights at Theatre 91¶ÌÊÓƵ
'The Fabulous Fable Factory' runs Feb. 10-18 at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center on South's campus. ...
February 3, 2017 -
A Lot Goes Into Such a Little Pill
So how do drug makers cram your meds into that small space? It's complex, and not cheap, says Professor Dr. Sandra Stenson. ...
February 2, 2017 -
Seven Faculty Members Receive Team91¶ÌÊÓƵ Awards
Faculty members will use internal grants for projects enhancing South's team-based learning program, Team91¶ÌÊÓƵ. ...
January 27, 2017 -
South Archaeologists Travel to the UAE
The all-female team led by Dr. Lesley Gregoricka sent back ancient bones for a long-term study on how people lived and died. ...
January 24, 2017 -
Cancer Research Leads to Syndrome Discovery
The findings by two 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Mitchell Cancer Institute researchers ends a New York family's search for their daughter's diagnosis. ...
January 23, 2017 -
Undergrad Experiences, Ph.D. Expectations
Two 91¶ÌÊÓƵ juniors will present papers at the Alabama Academy of Sciences annual meeting next month on South's campus. ...
January 19, 2017 -
Gold Humanism Honor Society Members Selected
Ten medical students, three residents and one faculty member have been named to the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Chapter of Gold Humanism Honor Society. ...
January 19, 2017 -
Good News For Small Businesses?
The backbone of America's economy could get a boost if President-elect Donald Trump and Congress do these three things. ...
January 18, 2017 -
Freedom, Equality Focus of 'Teach-In'
The student-organized forum included a robust discussion and dissection of wording in the Declaration of Independence. ...
January 17, 2017 -
Strong Showing in 40 Under Forty
Faculty, staff and alumni representing both academics and health care join Mobile Bay magazine's annual leaders list. ...
January 13, 2017 -
Internship Leads to New Perspective
Kelsey Ramirez had resolved against working with children. That was until she found her calling at a child welfare agency. ...
January 11, 2017 -
South Grad's Office Has Four Wheels
Ashton Pennington, an officer with South's Police Department, was a javelin thrower and Student Auxiliary officer at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ. ...
January 9, 2017 -
SOLD! First Preparation, then the Pitch
Business students analyzed local commercial properties and, as part of their grade, presented to Mobile real estate leaders. ...
January 4, 2017 -
Bringing Order to the Court in Atlanta
Yolanda Lewis '00, '02 manages 300 people and a $24.5 million budget as Superior Court of Fulton County, Ga., administrator. ...
December 14, 2016 -
Meet 'Mr. Shared Leadership'
Dr. Craig Pearce says companies should rethink their management structure to increase efficiency, productivity and profit. ...
December 12, 2016 -
Author Writing His Next Chapter — and Book
With two degrees and three published books, Robert Bennie Warren plans to teach, write and, perhaps, work on a doctorate. ...
December 5, 2016 -
From a Challenging Start, a Fast Finish
Abandoned in China and raised by her adopted grandparents, Robin Campbell finishes her degree in a little more than two years. ...
December 5, 2016 -
His Mentorship Led to an Internship, Career
Retired Vice Admiral William 'Dean' Lee credits Dr. Robert Barrow with guiding him from mall watcher to homeland protector. ...
December 5, 2016 -
In Search of a Safer Sunscreen
Undergrad Yousef Omar describes his 'insanely awesome' research on a more effective sun blocker using silver nanoparticles. ...
December 1, 2016 -
7,000 Miles Apart, Two Cultures Cross Paths
South's Study Abroad student exchange program is shrinking distances while expanding global experiences. ...
November 18, 2016 -
Today in Class: Bananas and Helicopters
South students learn how to keep a cool head — and suture fruit — during a campus mass-casualty drill. (Fake blood included.) ...
November 17, 2016 -
Finding Ways to Starve Cancer Cells
Honors program junior Alex Coley, with the help of a faculty mentor, is researching ways to target vulnerabilities in cells. ...
November 14, 2016 -
Toss Out the Polls? Not So Fast
South pollster Dr. Thomas Shaw said there remains much value in political polling. Just don't forget that margin of error. ...
November 9, 2016