Perseverance Pays Off
2nd Lt. Zachery LaJoie receives his military commission from the U. S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, ROTC at South.
2nd Lt. Zachery LaJoie receives his military commission from the U. S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, ROTC at South.
South celebrates Black History Month with virtual events, observing University and CDC COVID-19 guidelines for safety.
South faculty member Dr. Jason Strickland co-authors study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Growing up in public housing, Terrance Smith now sits in the mayor's suite on the 10th floor of Government Plaza. There, he is earning a reputation as a skilled problem solver.
The scholarship is part of a commitment by both CGI and South to enhance and increase diversity, equity and inclusion.
USA assistant professor's research highlights the contributions of Catholic sisters' careers in education leadership and science.
The $20 million facility is the region's only level 1 trauma center and is now open at USA Health's University Hospital.
Olivia McCarter brings focus and closure to unsolved cases, identifying victims and giving law enforcement a trail to suspects.
South plans for a week-long series of virtual events to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
South and the City of Mobile partner on a cultural resource survey in the Africatown community prior to planned construction.
Dr. Nicole Carr is one of 10 honorees nationally who are being recognized for their work as first-year student advocates.
Four members of USA's faculty were awarded the first Social Justice Initiative grant awards.
Seven members of the Jaguar Marching Band will join nearly 1,500 other performers for a virtual college marching band show.
Heslin leaves the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB to take over the reins at the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute.
USA's collaboration with partners in Ecuador and on the volcanic archipelago grows with a focus on research and global engagement.
Winners chosen in for the first, "I Belong" essay competition describing each students' journey that led them to South.
Former USA runners Cassandra Kellum and Les'Lee Gilberry get a jump start on two scholarships to support student-athletes.
Louis and Melinda Mapp believe quality healthcare is critical for progress. They fuel its advancement through humble philanthropy.
Most University of South Alabama departments will be closed until Jan. 4, 2021. Academic classes resume Jan. 19, 2021.
Accounting graduate student, alumna and student-athlete of the year Briana Morris readies to take the field in Denmark.