Fresh Start
Charbel Mawad, a Mobile native and Mitchell Scholar, begins his business education at South with plans for growth and a spot on the First Year Council. #FreshmanFocus
Charbel Mawad, a Mobile native and Mitchell Scholar, begins his business education at South with plans for growth and a spot on the First Year Council. #FreshmanFocus
Funds will be distributed to students in financial need to help cover unexpected costs and allow them to remain enrolled at USA.
Seven faculty members recognized for their achievements at the 40th Annual Dean's Lecture and Faculty Awards Ceremony.
A former tap dancer won a Distinguished Young Women scholarship to South. Now she's studying exercise science with plans to become a physical therapist. #FreshmanFocus
"Mitchell Moments" podcast help potential PhD students by offering advice and tips on how to choose and thrive in a Ph.D. program.
Nearly 4,500 donors help achieve a one-year fundraising record and supporting a wide range of USA and USA Health's missions.
South's HEART Project and Title IX office partners with the national nonprofit organization "It's On Us" to host sexual assault training.
Dr. Joseph Currier, a psychology professor at South, is leading a national project to integrate religious and spiritual competencies into mental healthcare training.
After working construction, Cooper Forsyth can't imagine having a desk job. He plans for field work and a Ph.D. after earning a degree in geology. #FreshmanFocus
Governor Kay Ivey's office and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources distributes the federal funding.
South will celebrate homecoming week October 25-30, culminating with the Jags' football game against Arkansas State.
Three USA seniors are awarded the first Leadership in Social Justice and Perseverance Scholarship, established by the University and the 100 Black Men of Mobile.
Pulitzer-prize winning journalist John Archibald will be the keynote speaker for the event which is open to all majors.
More than 2,000 high school musicians will perform in the inaugural South Alabama Marching Band Championships at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Logan and Mallorie Collins, twin sisters from Satsuma, share a major, a residence hall suite and a passion for cheering on Jaguar sports teams at South. #FreshmanFocus
The "50 Years of South Alabama Archaeology: 1970- 2020" exhibit will be on display at the museum until spring 2022.
Dr. Kern Jackson, director of South's African American Studies program, will speak at the event in the Marx Library Auditorium.
The USA Board of Trustees will welcome three candidates to interview as part of the search for the University's fourth president. Open forums are scheduled for this month.
South is part of a research group looking to develop more resilient coastal infrastructure and enhanced coastal ecosystems.
A student production team brings South sports to a nationwide audience on the ESPN+ network. Some of the crew members are communications majors; all share a unique view of Jaguar athletics.