Research News Archive
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				  'Completionist' Finds Way to EngineeringBryant Baldwin is a problem solver. At South, he discovered a solution to his varying interests: mechanical engineering. ...
 May 9, 2020
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				  Dean's Award, Discipline, DeterminationMary Catherine Cazalas's pursuit of a graduate degree in speech pathology brought her back to 'the best city in the world.' ...
 May 9, 2020
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				  South Joins COVID-19 Technology Access AgreementUSA signs on with Harvard, MIT and others to framework encouraging innovation in response to the novel coronavirus. ...
 April 13, 2020
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				  Looking at Doing Business DifferentlyEntrepreneur, marketer and Ph.D. student Stacey Wellborn says using data in decision-making has given her a new way of thinking. ...
 February 4, 2020
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				  South Historian Earns NEH FellowshipDr. Claire Cage will use a fellowship to complete a book titled 'The Science of Proof: Forensic Medicine in Modern France.' ...
 January 27, 2020
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				  '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
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				  Collecting History Through ConversationAn Honors College initiative is sending students and faculty into the Mobile-Tensaw Delta to record stories of its people. ...
 December 9, 2019
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				  South Teams Up With Yale on MosquitoesThe ultimate goal of the West Nile 4K Project and research at USA is to develop life-saving vaccines and therapeutics. ...
 December 9, 2019
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				  Taking On One of Life's InterruptersAt South, an emerging leader in dysphagia research is investigating treatments for people who have difficulty swallowing. ...
 December 9, 2019
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				  Assessing the Health of Mobile BayUSA receives $2.9 million to study how oysters, blue crab and speckled trout provide answers to environmental questions. ...
 October 22, 2019
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				  What Can Geckos Tell Us About Freckles?USA Mathematics and Statistics supports biological research on leopard geckos. ...
 October 9, 2019
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				  South Signs Galapagos AgreementAn affiliation with the Galapagos Science Center will create faculty and student research opportunities on the archipelago. ...
 August 29, 2019
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				  A Guide to a Fix After the FlushAn engineering professor and his graduate student are helping rural communities find solutions to widespread sewage leaks. ...
 August 13, 2019
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				  Unusable, Inaccessible and Increasingly ScarceA fourth of the world's population is under extremely high water stress. USA hydrologist Alex Beebe lists six reasons to conserve. ...
 August 7, 2019
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				  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
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				  South Awarded $3.8 Million for Ionic LiquidsUSA researchers are leading the way in developing liquid salt as an environmentally friendly solvent, on Earth and in outer space. ...
 July 18, 2019
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				  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
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				  Fifty Years After 'One Small Step'South's Dr. Carlos Montalvo talks about how we got to the moon five decades ago, and what's next in space exploration. ...
 July 17, 2019
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				  How to Forecast the 2019 Hurricane SeasonSea temperatures, sea-level pressure and monsoons all factor into a hurricane forecast. Here is South's experts' take on 2019. ...
 June 7, 2019
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				  Protecting the Gulf's Underwater NurseriesPropellers, hurricanes and even sea turtles pose a threat to Gulf of Mexico seagrass. South researchers aim to reverse its decline. ...
 May 31, 2019
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				  Erosion: Keeping a LID on ItUSA Engineering is using low-impact development, or LID, to reduce erosion and storm water runoff into Three Mile Creek. ...
 May 20, 2019
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				  When Storms Approach, Balloons Go UpSouth faculty and students are participating in a program that aims to learn more about tornadoes, resulting in timelier forecasts. ...
 May 5, 2019
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				  South Supporting NASA's Deep Space AmbitionsThe University is one of only ten chosen nationwide to design systems, concepts and technologies to go beyond the moon. ...
 April 15, 2019
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				  South Professor Awarded FulbrightDr. David Meola, director of the Jewish and Holocaust Studies Program, will conduct research in Germany for two summers. ...
 April 5, 2019
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				  What's the Rainfall Count? It DependsDr. John Lanicci's research suggests rainfall measurements can vary widely, a potential vulnerability for stormwater infrastructure. ...
 February 21, 2019


