Testing the Waters
Beach Brain blends coastal science with math for young campers, gives South students hands-on teaching experience and inspires the next generation of educators through a unique teaching apprenticeship.
Beach Brain blends coastal science with math for young campers, gives South students hands-on teaching experience and inspires the next generation of educators through a unique teaching apprenticeship.
For students at the Mitchell College of Business, classroom lectures are just the beginning. The real mastery of their business knowledge comes with the hands-on experience gained through the college's required ...
Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences Director Dr. Sean Powers led a multi-year project counting greater amberjack in the Gulf and South Atlantic.
Elizabeth Von Hofe left a decade-long business career to advocate for students who are often misunderstood. She just won the state's highest education honor.
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services selects South as first Traumatic Brain Injury Center for active military and veterans.
Support for the Mayor Sandy Stimpson Leadership Scholarship in Business and Engineering was raised by the Mobile Chamber Foundation and friends of the Stimpsons.
Purchase of Central House on Stadium supports enrollment growth and rising demand for student housing.
USA President Jo Bonner recognizes the first class he welcomed to campus four years earlier. "Today hits a bit different, as our graduates might say."
JAWS Fest is a two-month-long cultural celebration highlighting Mobile's rich jazz, art, and poetry.
The University will be reading "Everything is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection" by John Green.
Three University of South Alabama students earn prestigious Gilman Scholarships and will study abroad during the 2026 award cycle.
In December, Abby Russ was in the thin air of Patagonia; on New Year’s Eve, she was watching fireworks over Italy’s Lake Como. Along the way, she's planning her career in international journalism.
The former St. James Episcopal Church property located in downtown Fairhope, Alabama, will now be USA by the Bay.
Thirty seniors at the University of South Alabama were recently inducted as new members of the 2026 class of the Jaguar Senior Medallion Society.
South announces a $400 million capital campaign, the largest in its history, as a direct investment in human potential, medical innovation and the economic vitality of the Gulf Coast.
The ground-based weather monitoring system will expand from 26 to 46 stations after the University receives a $3 million NOAA grant.
To celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of America's independence, USA will host a community roundtable and exhibit reception, Building Our More Perfect Union: Mobile Civic Leaders in Action.
Senior professional health sciences major Karrington Foley will lead the Student Government Association next year.
Junior analysts from the Mitchell College of Business Jaguar Investment Fund recently represented the University of South Alabama at the Student Managed Investment Fund Consortium in Miami.
Dr. Renata Keller, associate professor of history and undergraduate advisor at the University of Nevada, is the speaker for this year's Mahan Lecture.