University Readies for Spring Commencement
A longtime University leader and an ex-NFL star-turned-environmentalist will address graduates Saturday at the Mitchell Center.
A longtime University leader and an ex-NFL star-turned-environmentalist will address graduates Saturday at the Mitchell Center.
South's Master of Business Administration program will offer a concentration in health care leadership with a flexible schedule.
The annual awards ceremony recognized fraternities and sororities for academics, membership, service and campus involvement.
Mitchell College of Business students beat out students from Illinois, Kansas, North Carolina and Florida.
Honors College senior Raven McShan is awarded a prestigious teaching assistantship that will take her overseas.
South Alabama women's and men's tennis teams claim Sun Belt Conference titles to advance to the NCAA tournament.
Employee and retiree donations, along with matching gifts, surpassed $1 million and the goal set by 30 percent.
The women's golf team advances to the NCAA regional for the first time after claiming its second Sun Belt Championship.
Dr. Kelly Dorgan, assistant professor of marine sciences, has received a prestigious CAREER grant from the NSF.
The University is one of only ten chosen nationwide to design systems, concepts and technologies to go beyond the moon.
Diana Khoi Nguyen, a finalist for the National Book Award, will speak at 5 p.m. on April 18 in the Student Center Terrace Room.
USA students mentor to close the achievement gap and build opportunities for rural middle and high school students.
Students gathered at the USA Amphitheater to learn the results of South's SGA 2019-2020 election for new leadership.
The Alabama Library Association honored Carolyn Haines, a long-time assistant professor of creative writing at USA.
South's College of Engineering honors the contributions of alumni, supporters, faculty and staff as it celebrates 50 years.
Dr. David Meola, director of the Jewish and Holocaust Studies Program, will conduct research in Germany for two summers.
The Invisible Histories Project preserves the history of LGBTQ life in the Southeast. 'Out in Alabama' to be shown April 11.
The terrace in the south end zone is named after Budweiser-Busch Distributing donates $1 million to Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Twin medical students Ethan and Thomas Boyd challenge each other on the field and preparing for class: 'It tends to elevate us.'
Thirty-day housing assistance for students with no other options will allow them to concentrate on what matters — their studies.