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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				 USA Grad Student Named Alabama History Teacher of Year USA Grad Student Named Alabama History Teacher of Year
 July 28, 2020The Gilder Lehrman Institute has selected USA graduate student, Marcee Hinds as the state's top high school history teacher. ...
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				 Hitting the Ground Running - Serena Thidasongsavanh Hitting the Ground Running - Serena Thidasongsavanh
 July 28, 2020#MyFirstJob: Comfortable shoes and a fast pace keep Serena Thidasongsavanh on her toes as a hospital emergency room nurse. ...
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				 USA Health Baldwin Campus Planned USA Health Baldwin Campus Planned
 July 28, 2020Louis and Melinda Mapp intend to donate eight acres for the campus, which would include primary and specialty care. ...
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				 More Than Cookie-Cutter Advice More Than Cookie-Cutter Advice
 July 21, 2020A South mentoring program offers entrepreneurs, like those at ellenJAY bakery, tailored guidance to help their businesses rise. ...
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				 Engineer Rolls to General Motors Engineer Rolls to General Motors
 July 21, 2020#MyFirstJob: After graduating in May, Gaelyn Angus-Barker heads north for job with the automobile industry in downtown Detroit. ...
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				 Focused on Her Future Focused on Her Future
 July 20, 2020Doctoral student April Berry's drive and persistence pays dividends as she hopes to show others they can achieve their dreams ...
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				 Opening Doors to Opportunity Opening Doors to Opportunity
 July 17, 2020USA and The 100 Black Men of Greater Mobile are collaborating to establish a full-tuition scholarship beginning in Fall 2020. ...
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				 South Team Smells Success in Fabrics South Team Smells Success in Fabrics
 July 16, 2020Commercial applications for antimicrobial material range from germ-free hospital linens to less stinky athletic apparel. ...
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				 Examining a Pathway to Treat COVID-19 Examining a Pathway to Treat COVID-19
 July 15, 2020Researchers in the College of Medicine are examining a novel novel genetic pathway that could lead to new treatments. ...
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				 Recycle, Reclaim and Repave Recycle, Reclaim and Repave
 July 15, 2020Dr. Shenghua Wu and his students wanted to test a road made entirely of recycled asphalt. They found one nearby in Florida. ...
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				 With Changing Views, a New Banner With Changing Views, a New Banner
 July 14, 2020South alumnus Carlos Moore took the Mississippi flag down in his courtroom three years ago. Now, the state has followed suit. ...
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				 Artist Lives Dream in Fantasy World Artist Lives Dream in Fantasy World
 July 14, 2020#MyFirstJob: Courtney McKeand overcame multiple sclerosis to earn art degree at South and land freelance job in science fiction. ...
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				 The Need for Speed The Need for Speed
 July 9, 2020Dr. David Bourrie lands a grant that will expand USA's cyber infrastructure and transition to a true high-speed network. ...
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				 Computer Security Career Takes Off Computer Security Career Takes Off
 July 7, 2020#MyFirstJob: Adam Gautier's degree took him to Huntsville, where he's found challenges, camaraderie and comical space re ...
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				 Senior Ted Amadi earns an American Heart Association's Supporting Undergraduate Research Experience fellowship. ... Senior Ted Amadi earns an American Heart Association's Supporting Undergraduate Research Experience fellowship. ...
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				 Audiologist Hears Call as Dr. Chick Audiologist Hears Call as Dr. Chick
 June 30, 2020#MyFirstJob: Cameron Chick turned a South education and a Macon internship into a job at the Georgia Hearing Institute. ...
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				 Finding Role Models in Textbooks Finding Role Models in Textbooks
 June 26, 2020Biology texts are doing better at representing women and scientists of color, but still fall short, says USA associate professor. ...
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				 South Releases Reopening Plan South Releases Reopening Plan
 June 26, 2020Social distancing, face masks, COVID-19 screening, web-blended classes and a staggered move-in are included in the guidelines. ...
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				 Challenging Players, and Expectations Challenging Players, and Expectations
 June 24, 2020Former Jag Mansa El is a rarity in basketball — a female coach of a boys team. She prepares her players for the game, and li ...
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				 USA Starts Peer Student Support Network USA Starts Peer Student Support Network
 June 23, 2020Jag Student Support Network trains students to help peers handle stress and cope with personal and academic issues. ...
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				 South, then North and to Space South, then North and to Space
 June 22, 2020#MyFirstJob: Martavious Hails joined a NASA team in Huntsville that uses satellite imagery to improve weather forecasting. ...
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				 USA's Pence Receives Fellowship USA's Pence Receives Fellowship
 June 18, 2020Alabama Arts Council awards fellowship to Dr. Charlotte Pence as her latest book of poems is scheduled for release. ...
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				 The Nonconfrontational, Sympathetic Auditor The Nonconfrontational, Sympathetic Auditor
 June 15, 2020#MyFirstJob: With a $10 backdrop, Amara Baltimore looks for thousands in lost revenue for the state of Alabama. ...
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				 Getting to Know USA Virtually Getting to Know USA Virtually
 June 12, 2020More than 500 prospective students have connected with academic recruiters for virtual visits. Schedule your appointment. ...
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				 South!, in 70 Different Places South!, in 70 Different Places
 June 9, 2020Members of the Jaguar Marching Band — plus a dog who helps keep time — perform the USA fight song together, one-by-one ...
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				 A Career, and a Church, Under Construction A Career, and a Church, Under Construction
 June 9, 2020#MyFirstJob: Caleb Santa Cruz, a communication studies graduate, heads back home to begin a job as a youth pastor. ...
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				 PASSAGE USA Students Eligible for Federal Aid PASSAGE USA Students Eligible for Federal Aid
 June 9, 2020PASSAGE USA program gives students with intellectual disabilities opportunities to attend college and experience campus life. ...
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				 Tuition to Remain Level for 2020-21 Tuition to Remain Level for 2020-21
 June 5, 2020South's Board of Trustees leaves tuition unchanged for the second consecutive year; housing costs will also remain flat. ...
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				 South Alumna Explores COVID-19 Therapies South Alumna Explores COVID-19 Therapies
 June 3, 2020Chemistry graduate Dr. Miranda Byrne-Steele leads a team of researchers working on therapies at a Huntsville biotechnology firm. ...
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				 USA Announces 2020-21 SGA Officers USA Announces 2020-21 SGA Officers
 June 2, 2020USA students elect Tia Nickens, a secondary education major, as SGA president. Brantley "Brant" A. Cook is vice presiden ...
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				 Crawford Named Director of Media Relations Crawford Named Director of Media Relations
 June 1, 2020Veteran broadcaster Lance Crawford is joining South's Office of Marketing and Communications and will handle media relations. ...
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				 Emergency Department Planned for West Mobile Emergency Department Planned for West Mobile
 May 19, 2020USA Health is building a free-standing emergency department at Hillcrest and Old Shell roads. ...
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				 Supporting 'Rock Star' Teachers Supporting 'Rock Star' Teachers
 May 18, 2020COVID-19 has forced K-12 teachers out of comfort zones and into distance learning. That brings new opportunities. ...
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				 Wood Named Dean of the Year Wood Named Dean of the Year
 May 14, 2020Dr. Bob G. Wood, dean of the Mitchell College of Business, is recognized by Beta Gamma Sigma. ...
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				 Not Enough Hours in the Day Not Enough Hours in the Day
 May 9, 2020Double major in business and Spanish. Fraternity president. Internships and study abroad. Jack Stover has been busy. ...
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				 Dean's Award, Discipline, Determination Dean's Award, Discipline, Determination
 May 9, 2020Mary Catherine Cazalas's pursuit of a graduate degree in speech pathology brought her back to 'the best city in the worl ...
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				 'Completionist' Finds Way to Engineering 'Completionist' Finds Way to Engineering
 May 9, 2020Bryant Baldwin is a problem solver. At South, he discovered a solution to his varying interests: mechanical engineering. ...
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				 USA DIYers Innovate on PPE USA DIYers Innovate on PPE
 May 8, 2020South faculty join a nationwide do-it-yourself movement to guard against a shortage of personal protective equipment. ...
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				 Among Her Roles, Deliverer of COVID-19 Results Among Her Roles, Deliverer of COVID-19 Results
 May 6, 2020USA nursing graduate Dr. Nycole Oliver is an instructor, advocate and COVID-19 tester. She also calls patients with the results. ...
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				 Finding Harmony, and a Good Wi-Fi Signal Finding Harmony, and a Good Wi-Fi Signal
 May 5, 2020Accustomed to playing together, South faculty and students find creative ways to bridge the distance caused by COVID-19. ...
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				 Chastang-Howard Recognized for Excellence Chastang-Howard Recognized for Excellence
 May 4, 2020Pamela Chastang-Howard is honored with the National Collegiate Honors Council Award for Administrative Excellence. ...
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				 'This Might Actually Be a Thing' 'This Might Actually Be a Thing'
 May 1, 2020A group of South students were in Peru when the novel coronavirus shut down its borders. This is the story of how they got out. ...
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				 Fall Reopening Planned at USA Fall Reopening Planned at USA
 May 1, 2020The University is making plans to reopen campus and resume in-person classes and residential living for the Fall 2020 semester. ...
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				 South to Hold Virtual Commencement South to Hold Virtual Commencement
 May 1, 2020The awarding of the degrees will take place 11 a.m., May 9. The ceremony will stream on the homepage and social media. ...
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				 COVID-19 to Supply Lessons on Supply Chain COVID-19 to Supply Lessons on Supply Chain
 April 27, 2020Dr. Alvin Williams, marketing and quantitative methods chair, offers insight on the novel coronavirus's impact on supply chai ...
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				 'He Simply Will Not Accept Failure' 'He Simply Will Not Accept Failure'
 April 27, 2020Barry Coleman endows scholarship in grandmother's name, becoming one the youngest major gift donors to the College of Nursing ...
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				 Airbus, South Team Up on Medical Masks Airbus, South Team Up on Medical Masks
 April 20, 2020Airbus, working with the University and USA Health, has put its 3D printers to work manufacturing masks for hospitals and clinics. ...
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				 Pivoting to Address a Pandemic Pivoting to Address a Pandemic
 April 17, 2020South alumna Sarah Crass helps lead Medical Teams International, addressing COVID-19 challenges in the U.S. and abroad. ...
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				 How to Make Working From Home Work How to Make Working From Home Work
 April 13, 2020USA Mitchell College of Business management experts share ideas on how to make the most from working at home. ...
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				 Striking Gold: 4 Named Goldwater Scholars Striking Gold: 4 Named Goldwater Scholars
 April 9, 2020USA maxes out Goldwater Scholarship slots and tops the state with four undergraduates in the 2020 class. ...


