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  • The World Is Her Oyster

    Marine scientist Merritt McCall turns her experience at South and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab into a fisheries job with the state of Mississippi. #MyFirstJob

  • Donation Doubles McCall Photo Archives

    More than a million photos chronicling life along the Gulf Coast, from commerce to chasing the elusive Eastern Shore Jubilee, have a new home in South's Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

  • From 'Willing Intern' to New Hire

    Taylor Dicker, who was named outstanding undergraduate in the School of Computing, begins his career as a system administrator. One of his secrets? 'I was always the one with my hand up.' #MyFirstJob

  • 'We Have Expectations for You'

    Broderick Morrissette was inspired by his grandmother. Two degrees later, he's helping others achieve their goals as South's Campus to Career coordinator. #MyFirstJob

  • Return on Investment

    After four years at South, where she ran cross country, worked as a tutor and ambitiously pursued what became an eventful internship, Katelyn Cowie begins a career in accounting. #MyFirstJob

  • Pilot Nurses a Dream

    Angelo Bautista, a 2009 South graduate, worked as a nurse while training to become an airline pilot. During the coronavirus pandemic, he helped vaccinate homeless people on Los Angeles' Skid Row.

  • A Passion to Serve

    A dozen recent South graduates devoted more than 100 hours of community service each through USA's South Serves program.

  • South to Host PASSAGE USA Camp

    PASSAGE USA's Postsecondary Education Preview Overnight Summer Camp for rising sophomores, juniors and seniors is June 15-17.

  • A New Working Reality

    University of South Alabama assistant professor Dr. Matt Howard is researching the use of virtual reality in workplace training.

  • Setting Sail from South

    Rear Admiral Gayle Shaffer, a 1987 biology graduate, went on to join the Navy, travel the world and become the first dentist to serve as deputy surgeon general. “It’s not every day you have a sorority sister who’s ...

  • Six Years Later, She Walks

    Kearria Freed was critically injured and using a wheelchair following a 2015 shooting. With determination, and the help of Pathway USA and Student Disability Services, Freed walked at spring Commencement with her dog, ...

  • USA Spring Commencement Ceremonies

    The University is honoring more than two thousand degree candidates in eight colleges and schools May 6-8 at the USA Mitchell Center.