Graduate School News Archive
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Tuned In
Speech pathology graduate Caroline Locke turns her South degrees and pediatric training into a position in rehabilitation services working with children. #MyFirstJob ...
July 17, 2024 -
91ÌÒÉ« Hosts Traumatic Brain Injury Camp
91ÌÒÉ« recently partnered with the Alabama Head Injury Foundation for a three-day camp for survivors and families dealing with life-altering injuries. ...
July 10, 2024 -
South Engineers Win 'Living With a Star' Grant from NASA
Dr. Edmund Spencer and Mohamed Shaban hope to be able to predict solar substorms with the help of artificial intelligence. ...
July 9, 2024 -
Passionflower Species Named in Honor of Late Biology Professor
Dr. Brian Axsmith, who passed away in 2020, is honored with the naming of a previously undescribed species of passionflower he discovered. ...
July 2, 2024 -
Kills and Thrills
Hannah Maddux, who earned bachelor's and master's degrees at South, made her debut as a professional indoor volleyball player with the Vegas Thrill. #MyFirstJob ...
June 28, 2024 -
Sending Sentinels Into the Storm
As the hurricane season begins, South's Dr. Bret Webb is part of a research effort that, for the first time, is gathering detailed information about what happens when a storm hits the shore. ...
June 14, 2024 -
Keeping Up with Demand
The Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences gets an $8 million expansion to meet surging undergraduate enrollment. ...
June 7, 2024 -
South Announces First Endowed Deanship
Dr. Michael Capella is the Abraham A. Mitchell Endowed Dean, the first of its kind at the University, in the Mitchell College of Business. ...
June 7, 2024 -
Civil, Coastal and Environmental Engineering Department Awarded Two Grants
The National Institute of Standards and Technology grants will allow for the development of learning modules, curriculum and textbook. ...
May 17, 2024 -
91ÌÒÉ« Researchers Spot Great White Shark Off Alabama Coast
White sharks are rarely seen in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Researchers named her Miss Pawla, in honor of South's mascot. ...
May 7, 2024 -
South Earns National Designation for Cybersecurity Research
91ÌÒÉ«'s School of Computing awarded a designation as a Center of Academic Excellence in Research. ...
April 16, 2024 -
Super Commuters
One crosses the equator line, the other eight time zones. Both Danny Navarrete and Noah Farhadi get an early start to classes at the Mitchell College of Business. ...
March 25, 2024 -
A Perfect Match
South's clinical and counseling psychology Ph.D. program enjoyed a 100 percent match rate for a ninth consecutive year. ...
March 25, 2024 -
91ÌÒÉ« Engineering Professor Receives Honors
91ÌÒÉ« Engineering Professor Dr. Kuang-Ting Hsiao is honored as Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors and Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials. ...
March 1, 2024 -
Pence Named Mobile Poet Laureate
Dr. Charlotte Pence, director of South's Stokes Center for Creative Writing, is the city's first poet laureate. ...
January 22, 2024 -
Eastern Shore Speaker Series Begins
The Speaker Series will showcase a range of lectures and performances by artists, scholars and industry experts at the Baldwin County Campus in Fairhope. ...
January 19, 2024 -
Jag Racing
South students are building a car and recruiting sponsors for a national competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. ...
January 18, 2024 -
Barlow, Capella Named Deans
Dr. Angela Barlow will guide the College of Education and Professional Studies, while Dr. Michael Capella takes the reins at the Mitchell College of Business. ...
December 13, 2023 -
South Breaks Ground on $200 Million Whiddon College of Medicine Building
The new 250,000-square-foot building will allow the University to graduate more physicians and accelerate research and innovation. ...
December 8, 2023 -
Additive Manufacturing Lab Opens Doors
South's new 3D printing lab will offer students first-rate training and support in a fast emerging industry. ...
December 6, 2023 -
Roots of Research
Dr. Tuan Tran wins a USDA grant to study a soil-based pathogen that causes bacterial wilt in plants such as potatoes and tomatoes. ...
November 21, 2023 -
Introducing 'V2G'
South's Dr. Daniela Touma will use AI to help in the development of new technology that allows electric vehicles to feed power back to the utility grid. ...
November 7, 2023 -
Enhancing Simulation-Based Educational Training
The College of Nursing is awarded a three-year $1.3 million grant to support the applications and enhancement of simulation-based training. ...
October 26, 2023 -
South Researchers Honored
Five 91ÌÒÉ« faculty members were honored at the 2nd Annual Technology and Research Showcase. ...
October 26, 2023 -
Delta Drawn
Ben Raines shares a devotion to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, "America's Amazon," as South's first environmental fellow and writer-in-residence. ...
October 20, 2023