Student Spotlight: Baraa Mando
From computer games to chemistry, how one South student parlayed his love of programming into serious, scientific research.
From computer games to chemistry, how one South student parlayed his love of programming into serious, scientific research.
The USA College of Medicine is one of five academic institutions in the southeast that is part of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science.
More than 60 USA undergraduates are working with faculty on summer undergraduate research fellowships.
Previous awardees of internal research grants have gone on to earn nearly $20 million in external funding.
South's Dr. Carlos Montalvo talks about how we got to the moon five decades ago, and what's next in space exploration.
With an interest in sports and medicine, Russell Standridge found the 'perfect mix' in a career as a physical therapist.
Northwest Florida State College is the fifth Gulf Coast institution to team up with South to increase access to a four-year degree.
Two-time South alumna Eugenie Sellier's career at Feeding the Gulf Coast was inspired in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Lacey Bolden says you never know what will happen in the ER. But with her degree from South, she feels prepared for every patient.
South P.A. students travel to South America to treat patients in a country with one of the highest rates of cervical cancer.
Engineering alumnus Gurinder Singh leads efforts to transition the maritime industry to sustainability and lower emissions.
As an engineer at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Billie McKinney's job helps ensure the safety of U.S. Navy and Coast Guard personnel.
Jimmy Shumock, Arlene Mitchell and Alexis Atkins were elected to lead the USA Board of Trustees for the next three years.
An account manager at Shipshape Urban Farms, Zane Patterson thrives on start-up culture. 'I get to help shape this business.'
Yelitza Rodriguez is a graduate student in the University of South Alabama Basic Medical Sciences Graduate Program.
USA will host a free lecture to discuss vodou, a traditional Afro-Haitian religion, and other African-based religious practices.
Andrew Conniff, who earned a strategic communication degree from South in 2017, is named 2019 Photojournalist of the Year.
Nick Lawkis, a University advocate in Montgomery and Washington, D.C., since 2015, was tapped to head governmental relations.
Distinguished Young Women's new marketing director got a rehearsal performance even before she graduated.
Dr. John M. Usher has been named dean of the USA College of Engineering. He arrives Aug. 1 from Mississippi State University.