South Alumna Receives a National Award for Teaching
Nicole Baranov is named one of 108 winners of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Nicole Baranov is named one of 108 winners of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Dr. Kenneth Hudson, an associate professor of sociology and social work at South, studies the dual labor market, income inequality and their implications for society.
Darlene Lewis turns two education degrees at South into professional success — and personal satisfaction — by guiding students in Mobile County Public Schools.
Free events will be held on campus throughout the month of February celebrating African American history and heritage.
Tucker named the 25th Harper Lee Award winner given annually to outstanding writers with connections to the state of Alabama.
University of South Alabama alumna, Amanda Youngblood received "The Arty" for her dedication to the arts in education.
Three former South students are honored by the Mobile County Public School System after being nominated by their peers.
Upper-division accounting students taking part in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program providing free tax preparation.
Timothy Holden served in the Marine Corps and as a police officer before earning his engineering degree at South. His job as a Space Force contractor involves satellite communication systems.
Dr. Elena Pavelescu was recently awarded the third place Rosenthal Prize for Innovation and Inspiration in Math Teaching.
Kim Pusey chose South for graduate school because of an opportunity to work with at-risk youths. She now plans for it to be her career.
Dr. Kern Jackson will be recognized for his work on the film featuring the slave ship Clotilda and Africatown community.
South graduate Brittney Dixon fights discrimination through education and enforcement at the Center for Fair Housing in Mobile.
The University will celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King with a series of in-person and virtual events.
USA assistant professor receives the Alabama counseling Association's Individual Publication Award at its annual conference.
The former congressman brings political experience and a personal touch to his role as the fourth president of the University of South Alabama.
First-year med student Hanna Bobinger is recognized for academic success as well as her research and service contributions.
A bachelor's degree from South led Dr. Deidra Suwannee Dees to a doctorate from Harvard and the position of tribal archivist for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.
Kenneth Johnson, who was struck by a truck in March, will celebrate Christmas at South after recovering from his injuries and returning to work as a University police sergeant.
The Commission's goal is to develop forward-thinking policy recommendations and ideas to create a more robust, inclusive economy.