Called to Teach, Supported by South
After working in industry, Ramsey Willis used his real-world experience and a USA education to pursue a teaching career.
After working in industry, Ramsey Willis used his real-world experience and a USA education to pursue a teaching career.
Freshman Grace Richardson earns the Girl Scouts' highest honor with a campaign inspired by a visit to the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
Dr. Claire Cage will use a fellowship to complete a book titled 'The Science of Proof: Forensic Medicine in Modern France.'
The University's National Alumni Association cuts the ribbon on the center that will serve as home for nearly 85,000 alumni.
USA students are recognized for their research on recovering an important nutrient from treated wastewater sludge.
The Haitian-born Danticat will visit Jan. 30. Her latest book, 'Everything Inside,' includes stories of her personal journey.
Tiffany Whitfield had a dilemma: What to do with her earnings from teaching abroad. She decided to pay for others' education.
After taking the Mobile Marathon, College of Medicine alumna Jessica Jones readies for her greatest physical challenge.
Interested in returning to college? The Office of Adult Learner Services will hold an open house Feb. 11 to answer questions.
South will support activities commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. beginning Jan. 16 leading up to Monday's national holiday.
The Mobile Jewish Film Festival will run from Jan. 16 through Feb. 2. Several of the films will be shown on USA's campus.
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at South is recognized as a Circle of Excellence Platinum Chapter.
USA students are awarded prestigious Gilman Scholarships to study language and culture in countries across the world.
Students interested in real estate soon will be able to shadow agents and get on-the-job experience.
A puzzlehunt, math problem-solving event for middle and high school students will be held Jan. 25.
Most offices will be closed for the holidays starting Friday, Dec. 20. The University will reopen on Thursday, Jan. 2.
Kristin Daniels Dukes has been associate university attorney for the past 12 years.
The University was recognized by Minority Access Inc. for enriching the lives of students while stressing diversity and inclusion.
Dr. Alvin Williams, USA chair of marketing and quantitative methods, cautioned graduates against 'success myopia.'
Dr. David Johnson will chair the board of trustees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.