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  • Space Force Career Launched

    Timothy Holden served in the Marine Corps and as a police officer before earning his engineering degree at South. His job as a Space Force contractor involves satellite communication systems.

  • Studies in Social Justice

    Kim Pusey chose South for graduate school because of an opportunity to work with at-risk youths. She now plans for it to be her career.

  • Home Front

    South graduate Brittney Dixon fights discrimination through education and enforcement at the Center for Fair Housing in Mobile.

  • Meet Jo Bonner

    The former congressman brings political experience and a personal touch to his role as the fourth president of the University of South Alabama.

  • Working for Her Tribe

    A bachelor's degree from South led Dr. Deidra Suwannee Dees to a doctorate from Harvard and the position of tribal archivist for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.

  • Healed for the Holidays

    Kenneth Johnson, who was struck by a truck in March, will celebrate Christmas at South after recovering from his injuries and returning to work as a University police sergeant.

  • University Holiday Schedule

    Most University of South Alabama departments will be closed until Jan. 3, 2022. Academic classes resume Jan. 10, 2022.

  • 'This Is Just the Beginning'

    Gov. Kay Ivey and USA Health CEO Owen Bailey congratulate South's newest graduates and urge them to use their talents to serve others.

  • Tied Up In Knots

    Dr. Christine Ruey Shan Lee is using a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue her research in knot theory. She also works with middle school students in the Girls Who Code organization.

  • A World of Good

    Fellowships from Harvard University Press and the Institute for Advanced Study help Dr. Samuel Baker spend a sabbatical writing a book about truth in the ethics of Aristotle.