A Perfect Match
South's clinical and counseling psychology Ph.D. program enjoyed a 100 percent match rate for a ninth consecutive year.
South's clinical and counseling psychology Ph.D. program enjoyed a 100 percent match rate for a ninth consecutive year.
Medical historian Dr. Mary E. Fissell will speak at the University of South Alabama's Mahan Lecture on March 27.
The ceremony took place at the MacQueen Alumni Center on campus as the USA National Alumni Association celebrates its 50th year.
Alabama-based BL Harbert wins award through a competitive bid process. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
Honors College students from South took the top three places in a poster competition for researchers at an Alabama science conference.
Murals painted by teenagers at Strickland Youth Center, and created through a program led by a South graduate, are featured at the Festival of Flowers. The event supports USA Health Providence Hospital.
USA 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.
Rising seniors receive scholarships for exhibiting a strong commitment and passion for perseverance and social justice.
South's Emergency Medical Services program has been the sole provider for training Mobile's EMTs for the past two years.
Associate professor Matthew Patterson will be featured at the USA by the Bay Eastern Shore Speaker Series March 15, 2024.
Luckerson's book, "Built from the Fire" is a blend of boots-on-the-ground journalism, academic research, and literary narrative.
How an early black and gold varsity letter from South survived hurricane flooding for a runner who became a professor.
"Unwritten: Archaeology and Oral History of Jim Crow Mobile," highlights the lives of three families during segregation.
South alumnus promoted to V.P. for governmental relations. He has served as the office's executive director since May 2019.
Classical tuba lifted Clayton Maddox from poverty and led him to South, along with ensembles such as Alias Brass Company, which received consideration for a Grammy Award.
USA's initiatives paying dividends as first-time freshman cohort 's fall-to-spring retention hits 91-percent.
South's Common Read program will host Princeton's Dr. Autumn Womack on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m. in the Marx Library Auditorium.
Christopher Blankenship's House testimony includes South's contribution to water and seafood quality in the Gulf of Mexico.
The LevelUP fellows are faculty and staff members who help students develop the skills that employers value most.
The College of Nursing and USA Health will work together to establish the South Kids Intervention and Prevention Services program.