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South Magazine Winter 2022/Spring 2023

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PROGRAM FEATURE<br />

From the Marianas Trench to the Space Station,<br />

the School of Marine and Environmental Sciences sees<br />

growth from grants to bring alumni home to <strong>South</strong>.<br />

or 30 years, the Marine Science Department, now<br />

the School of Marine and Environmental Sciences,<br />

worked out of one ofce in the basement of the Life<br />

Sciences building. “We started as a few biologists<br />

to make up the department,” said Sean Powers, Ph.D., and<br />

director of the school. “However, Marine Science was only<br />

the second Ph.D. program at <strong>South</strong>, which shows a sign that<br />

we are serious about research.”<br />

At its inception, the program was intended for graduate<br />

education and research, alongside a solid partnership<br />

with the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, located just 35 miles<br />

away from campus. The department has always excelled<br />

at research, largely due to the proximity of campus to the<br />

shoreline. “We consistently have more applicants than we<br />

can ever take – the graduate program gets six applicants for<br />

every spot available.”<br />

With the University’s executive leadership ready to spend<br />

money on marine scientists and host a world-renowned<br />

program, grant funding became more valuable than before.<br />

“Most faculty are experienced, and we’re so well known in<br />

our feld, that one in three faculty grant applications are<br />

accepted,” Powers was proud to say. “More grant money,<br />

more grad students.”<br />

New facilities, classrooms and laboratories are<br />

being renovated on campus, in the former cancer center,<br />

supported by a $2.1 million grant from the state of Alabama<br />

and with University fund allocation.<br />

Around 2012, the department was seeing grants<br />

awarded at an average of $1 million a year. This last year,<br />

the school hit a record $13 million in new grant funding<br />

and has an overall research budget of $20+ million, second<br />

only to the entire Whiddon College of Medicine. Powers and<br />

staf knew exactly where to put their hard-earned dollars.<br />

“Undergrads wanted the majors.”<br />

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA

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