Delmas Honored for Contribution to Student Affairs Through Teaching
The award demonstrates consistent and excellent mentorship for graduate students as well as scholarly achievement and contribution.
The award demonstrates consistent and excellent mentorship for graduate students as well as scholarly achievement and contribution.
South graduate Timothy Johnson brings science education to life as a specialist for Alabama Technology in Motion and through public television segments for 'Alabama STEM Explorers.'
South's Black Faculty & Staff Association is hosting an inaugural Education Summit on Retention for underrepresented students.
South's College of Nursing received two federal grant awards that will assist in its efforts to educate and certify nurses as sexual assault examiners.
The appropriation from U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby will help fund construction, which will include a new addition and an extensive renovation of the 1974 existing structure.
The e-commerce giant is making it easier for its employees to earn a college degree by reimbursing tuition costs.
USA National Alumni Association honored alumni and community leaders at the 17th annual Distinguished Alumni & Service Awards.
South mechanical engineering students look forward to flying, landing and unloading a remote-controlled plane they designed and built for an international competition in Kansas.
South's Phi Kappa Phi chapter has selected Dr. Na Gong as Scholar of the Year, and Dr. Charlotte Pence as Artist of the Year.
Bachelor of Science programs in Industrial Management and Technology as well as Organizational Leadership will be offered.
South Assistant Professor Dr. Matt Howard has been selected for the Association for Psychological Science Rising Star Award.
The study led to the creation of a gap analysis instrument to evaluate pressure injury practices and can be used nationwide.
At the USA Center for Healthy Communities, Dr. Martha Arrieta has spent nearly 20 years working to reduce health disparities in poor and underserved neighborhoods of Mobile.
Christina Johnson, who teaches costume design in the department of theatre and dance at South, helps design elaborate Mardi Gras gowns for Mobile Carnival balls.
South assistant professor will share his analysis on the African roots of Cuban carnival in this upcoming talk in Pensacola.
Rachel Burdine, an international studies graduate, always wanted to travel and serve vulnerable populations. She started in the Peace Corps and now works for World Relief, helping refugee families resettle in the U.S.
A Marx Library exhibit features the folk art and fabric designs of Herbert "Mannie" Pair III, a Mobile artist and gallerist who earned a degree in graphic design.
25 students will get opportunities for new experiences as they receive free passports for future Study Abroad educational journeys.
The research of Dr. Gabriel de Oliveira, published in Science magazine, suggests there has been a dramatic increase in the deforestation of the Amazon, one of the most important and endangered ecosystems in the world.
Benjamin Shamback, a professor in the Art & Art History department, has artwork on display at the LeMieux Galleries in New Orleans.