'Nobody Knows How to Rally Like a Jaguar'
Commencement was a first for students whose high school graduations were upended amid the COVID pandemic.
Commencement was a first for students whose high school graduations were upended amid the COVID pandemic.
College of Engineering students seize on the opportunity to work with the City of Mobile for their senior design project.
Biology major Jorjia Elmore's research on venomous animals is leading her to medical school.
Darren J. Baxley will arrive from the University of Florida, where he serves as deputy chief.
Twenty-four seniors were recognized for outstanding academic and leadership achievements, service and engagement, and Jaguar pride.
Pettway will teach and conduct research as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar in Brazil from August through December of this year.
Global leadership and events marketing and management concentrations will be available beginning in the fall for students majoring in hospitality and tourism management.
South's chapter of Mortar Board has received the Ruth Weimer Mount Chapter Excellence Award as best chapter in the nation.
Dr. Mike Wilkinson has been chosen as a faculty member for 2024 New Professionals Institute.
USA's School of Computing awarded a designation as a Center of Academic Excellence in Research.
South engineering students tackle a senior project to design a battery case that could contain fires and warn users during air transport.
Junior marketing major Hank Rader has been elected as president of South's Student Government Association for 2024-25.
A South engineering and music student wins a Goldwater Scholarship for his science research, while also performing at Carnegie Hall.
Dr. Michael Chambers has served at the University since 2015. His focus includes bridging the gap between innovation and commercialization.
South physicist Dr. Albert A. Gapud gives a primer on next week's astronomical event — and explains when a total eclipse will next reach Alabama's Gulf Coast.
USA biomedical sciences majors Connor Holm and Anita Nguyen are accepted into the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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.
Ben Raines will present "Saving the Clotilda and America's Amazon: A Prescription for South Alabama's Future" April 4.
USA will be one of 19 U.S. institutions participating in the International Academic Partnership Program focusing on Thailand.
Two staff members also received individual honors for their work with students