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  • Macro Program for Microplastics

    A South assistant professor is leading a $1.9 million research study to learn more about these tiny plastics and reduce pollution in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • From USA to U.S. Army

    A South broadcasting graduate uses the skills she honed at JagTV to win Civilian Videographer of the Year.

  • 5 Things to Know about Red Snapper

    As the red snapper season begins, researchers at South's Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences offer insight on one of Alabama's most popular game fishes.

  • Answering the Call

    Chloé Knippers, who just finished her first year at South in emergency medical services, works part-time as an EMT for a Mobile ambulance company.

  • Rediscovering Family History

    Tiffany Pogue, a Gilman Scholar and psychology graduate, traces her family history through 'Descendant,' the Africatown documentary.

  • Heroes Scholarship Expands

    The University of South Alabama has teamed up with the Mobile County Deputy Sheriff and Correctional Officer Foundation to provide an affordable pathway to a bachelor's degree in criminal justice.

  • Marshall Named Honors College Dean

    Dr. Doug Marshall will step into the role after serving as interim dean. “The Honors College is the natural place for new and innovative ideas and partnerships from all over campus to take root and bear fruit,” he ...

  • 'Keep Your J's Up'

    Nearly 2,100 spring and summer graduates are celebrated during Commencement ceremonies at the USA Mitchell Center.

  • Galapagos Geography

    A South senior uses maps, photos and Geographic Information Science to illustrate her research trip to the Galapagos Islands. Another trip is planned this summer.

  • Leading Role

    On her campus tour, Amya Douglas heard about all the opportunities for students at South. The new Student Government Association president took that to heart.