Pass Forward
Keon Farmer, a nursing major from Pass Christian, Miss., starts his career at South with a new sport, part-time job and spot on the First Year Council. #FreshmanFocus.
Keon Farmer, a nursing major from Pass Christian, Miss., starts his career at South with a new sport, part-time job and spot on the First Year Council. #FreshmanFocus.
Art students will showcase and sell their work raising funds to help maintain equipment for future glass students.
USA's Executive Director in the Office of Sponsored Projects Administration recognized for her contributions in the research community.
The Economic Development Administration awards $644,045 to improve South's 3D printing capabilities, including a metal printer.
Honors College. First Year Council. Jaguar Marching Band. Anita Nguyen, a biomedical sciences major, says managing her busy schedule is important. So is taking a break. #FreshmanFocus
Preyear, a South alumna, will be responsible for overseeing the University's compliance with Title IX regulations.
A new graduate certificate program prepares current and future healthcare professionals to serve Spanish-speaking patients.
Zuleima Russell, a senior studying biology, shares the South campus with a son in computer science and a daughter studying mechanical engineering.
$1.8 million will help expand and improve mental health services for at-risk youth and teens in Mobile and the Gulf Coast region.
The grant will subsidize an affordable option for students interested in studying French language, culture and business in France.
South and the Mobile Public Schools establish an initiative that pays student-teachers to begin their careers early.
Connor Holm, a member of South's Honors College, shifts into college life with plans to do research, study medicine and enjoy his 6-speed hatchback.
South launches a four-course plus internship program to help certificate candidates learn how to teach English abroad.
Longtime educators Drs. John and Sally Steadman pledge a $3.8 million gift to South's College of Engineering to benefit students and faculty.
South graduate and runner Nate Riech used a childhood injury to fuel a competitive spirit that propelled him to first place in the 1,500-meter finals at the Paralympic Games.
ABC News correspondent and host of "What Would You Do" John Quinones is the keynote speaker during South's Alumni Weekend.
Five USA faculty members are recognized for their achievements as well as one young alumnus. Three alumni also elected to USA National Alumni Association Board.
South graduate Andy Scott makes his mark with retro signs and bold murals, including a USA Student Center painting that will serve as a perfect stop for a campus photo op.
South leads a 'Dream Team' of Gulf Coast researchers in an $11.7 million greater amberjack study that could have significant implications for commercial and recreational fishing.
Macario Kelley lands a $10,000 scholarship from Public Company Accounting Oversight Board for the 2021-2022 academic year.