South Hosts Virtual Scholarship Competitions
USA faculty served as judges for the Alabama Junior Academy of Science Paper Reading and Gorgas Scholarship competitions.
USA faculty served as judges for the Alabama Junior Academy of Science Paper Reading and Gorgas Scholarship competitions.
One of South's first hospitality and tourism graduates, Raed Alsulami works at a top-ranked restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh.
As managing partner at Carlton Fields, Lori Baggett is showing the leadership she once brought to the classroom and the court.
Distance learning can present challenges for students used to a traditional classroom setting. These tips can make it easier.
With dreams of wakeboarding derailed, Andy Vickers is using his entrepreneurial skills to help others reach their fitness goals.
Alumna Lucy Gafford sees opportunity growing in Coastal Alabama. Her goal is to retain young artists in that cultural renewal.
An accounting professor's legacy gift, the Polish composer's Opus 25, No. 1, and a South pianist took center stage at Laidlaw.
Five alumni, a retired USA employee and a county commissioner are recognized by the USA National Alumni Association.
New street names and updated signs will help students and visitors navigate South's campus and find major facilities.
South is collaborating with community colleges to speed the time it takes to earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing.
The March 2 event will include a performance by Patterson Hood, a presentation on roots music and a roundtable discussion.
Dr. Heather Hall, dean the USA College of Nursing, has been elected chair of the Alabama Association of Colleges of Nursing.
More than 1,700 donors supported scholarships, research, athletics and USA Health programs during the third annual USA Giving Day.
USA alumni keep a tradition alive by designing and building floats for some of Mobile's most iconic Mardi Gras parading groups.
USA joins the global movement aimed at ending violence against women and girls during "V-Day: Until the Violence Stops 2020."
USA healthcare students begin training in the newly opened Simulation Building using high-tech, low-stress manikins.
The Alabama Power USA Coastal Weather Research Center supports business and serves as a training ground for meteorology students.
The Stokes Center for Creative Writing will host Callahan, who will conduct a writing workshop and discuss her historical novel.
Mississippi's Jones College is the sixth two-year institution to team up with South to expand access to a four-year degree.
Entrepreneur, marketer and Ph.D. student Stacey Wellborn says using data in decision-making has given her a new way of thinking.