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University of South Alabama
University of South Alabama
NameUniversity of South Alabama
Established1963
TypePublic
LocationMobile, Alabama

University of South Alabama. The institution was founded in 1963 by Alabama State Legislature and has since become a major player in the state's Higher Education landscape, with notable alumni including Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump, and E.O. Wilson, a renowned Harvard University biologist. The university has also been recognized for its research partnerships with organizations such as NASA, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Defense. With a strong focus on STEM education, the university has produced graduates who have gone on to work at companies like IBM, Microsoft, and Google.

History

The University of South Alabama was established in 1963, with the first classes being held in 1964 at a temporary location in Mobile, before moving to its current campus in 1965. The university's founding was made possible through the efforts of John F. Kennedy, who supported the creation of new institutions of higher learning, and Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed the Higher Education Act of 1965. The university's early years were marked by rapid growth, with the establishment of new colleges, including the College of Medicine, which was founded in 1972 with the support of National Institutes of Health and American Medical Association. Notable figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy have visited the campus, and the university has also been involved in various Civil Rights Movement initiatives, including partnerships with Southern Christian Leadership Conference and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as Business Administration, Engineering, Nursing, and Computer Science, with accreditation from organizations like Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. The university is also home to several research centers, including the Center for Lung Biology, which has received funding from National Institutes of Health and American Lung Association, and the Center for Real-Time Computing, which has partnerships with companies like Cisco Systems and Hewlett Packard. Students have the opportunity to study abroad through programs like International Student Exchange Programs and Fulbright Program, and can also participate in internships with organizations such as United Nations, World Health Organization, and Red Cross.

Campus

The university's campus is located in Mobile, and covers an area of over 1,200 acres, featuring a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the Mitchell Center, which hosts events like Commencement and Convocation, and the University Library, which has a collection of over 1 million volumes and is a member of Association of Research Libraries and Online Computer Library Center. The campus is also home to several museums, including the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center and the Mobile Museum of Art, and has partnerships with organizations like National Gallery of Art and Smithsonian Institution. Students can choose from a range of on-campus housing options, including Dormitories and Apartment-style housing, and can also participate in campus life through organizations like Student Government Association and Greek Life, which includes chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta.

Student-Life

The university offers a wide range of student organizations and activities, including Fraternities and Sororities, Student Clubs, and Intramural Sports, with teams competing in leagues like National Intramural Recreational Sports Association and American College of Sports Medicine. Students can also participate in Community Service projects, such as Habitat for Humanity and American Red Cross, and can volunteer for organizations like United Way and Salvation Army. The university's Student Union hosts events like Concerts and Comedy Shows, featuring performers like Dave Chappelle and Trevor Noah, and students can also attend events like Football Games and Basketball Games, with teams competing in conferences like Sun Belt Conference and National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Athletics

The university's athletic teams, known as the South Alabama Jaguars, compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Sun Belt Conference, with teams in sports like Football, Basketball, and Baseball, and have won championships like Sun Belt Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament. The university's athletic facilities include the Ladd-Peebles Stadium, which hosts Football Games and has been the site of events like Senior Bowl and GoDaddy Bowl, and the Mitchell Center, which hosts Basketball Games and has been the venue for events like NCAA Tournament and Conference USA Tournament. Notable athletes include Larry Brown, who played in the National Football League for teams like Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants, and David Freese, who played in Major League Baseball for teams like St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Angels.

Research

The university is involved in a wide range of research initiatives, including projects in Biomedical Research, Environmental Science, and Materials Science, with funding from organizations like National Science Foundation and Department of Energy. The university's research centers include the Center for Lung Biology, which has received funding from National Institutes of Health and American Lung Association, and the Center for Real-Time Computing, which has partnerships with companies like Cisco Systems and Hewlett Packard. Faculty members have collaborated with researchers from institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and have published papers in journals like Nature, Science, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The university has also been recognized for its research partnerships with organizations like NASA, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Defense, and has received awards like National Science Foundation CAREER Award and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

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