A Shared Legacy
From the 50-yard line to the classroom, alumni Carol and Jim Statter are ensuring the next generation of Jaguars has the tools to win.
From the 50-yard line to the classroom, alumni Carol and Jim Statter are ensuring the next generation of Jaguars has the tools to win.
The University of South Alabama moves into the top 10 Military Friendly Schools among the nation's Tier 2 research universities.
Anya Powell, Bailey Baxter and Cambridge Cooper are three of just 11 students in the state to be named 2026 Goldwater Scholars.
Four University of South Alabama students are heading to Washington, D.C., to participate in the semifinal of the 2026 Schuman Challenge.
At Match Day, medical students in the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine learn where they will train as resident physicians.
Visit the University of South Alabama Office of Community Engagement's lemonade stands to enjoy a cup of lemonade and learn about service opportunities on campus and around Mobile.
The USA National Alumni Association recognized an accomplished group of leaders during the 21st Annual Distinguished Alumni & Service Awards.
Named after the University's second president and his wife, Geri and Gordon Moulton, the $13 million facility includes a full-size, lighted field.
University of South Alabama alumnus Ronnie Stallworth has been appointed to a seat on the University's Board of Trustees
South teamed up with the Alabama School of Math and Science to put students in the captain's seat — designing, building and racing their own remote-controlled boats.
Backed by a $1.35 million grant, South graduate students are embedding in local clinics to catch substance use issues and other behavioral health concerns through integrated care.
The Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is proud to host Launch USA. Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 cohort. Deadline to apply is March 23.
Barbara and Leonard Bush are dedicated to empowering students who choose to serve through scholarships rooted in gratitude
The spirit of Carnival comes to life in the stride and sound of the Jaguar Marching Band as it carries a city's tradition forward with the Mystic Stripers.
Mastering Microsoft's Excel program can feel like learning a second language. Business student Clayton Howell is fluent -- and a state champion.
The NOAA Fisheries funded project will help Alabama and other Gulf States better manage cobia and tripletail, two popular fish species.
Dr. Jeffrey S. La Rochelle will assume leadership of the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine at a pivotal moment. The 2027 opening of its new building clears the way to boost class sizes to graduate more physicians.
On South's home field, two students document the Senior Bowl's most revealing moments, from practice drills to game day.
USA history professor Dr. Mel McKiven's book about Alabama's Pickens family is a result of the extensive McCall collection.
Nearly 400 South students, faculty and staff help provide essential services for Project Homeless Connect 2026.