Computer Security Career Takes Off
#MyFirstJob: Adam Gautier's degree took him to Huntsville, where he's found challenges, camaraderie and comical space references.
#MyFirstJob: Adam Gautier's degree took him to Huntsville, where he's found challenges, camaraderie and comical space references.
Senior Ted Amadi earns an American Heart Association's Supporting Undergraduate Research Experience fellowship.
#MyFirstJob: Cameron Chick turned a South education and a Macon internship into a job at the Georgia Hearing Institute.
Biology texts are doing better at representing women and scientists of color, but still fall short, says USA associate professor.
Social distancing, face masks, COVID-19 screening, web-blended classes and a staggered move-in are included in the guidelines.
Former Jag Mansa El is a rarity in basketball — a female coach of a boys team. She prepares her players for the game, and life.
Jag Student Support Network trains students to help peers handle stress and cope with personal and academic issues.
#MyFirstJob: Martavious Hails joined a NASA team in Huntsville that uses satellite imagery to improve weather forecasting.
Alabama Arts Council awards fellowship to Dr. Charlotte Pence as her latest book of poems is scheduled for release.
#MyFirstJob: With a $10 backdrop, Amara Baltimore looks for thousands in lost revenue for the state of Alabama.
More than 500 prospective students have connected with academic recruiters for virtual visits. Schedule your appointment.
Members of the Jaguar Marching Band — plus a dog who helps keep time — perform the USA fight song together, one-by-one.
#MyFirstJob: Caleb Santa Cruz, a communication studies graduate, heads back home to begin a job as a youth pastor.
PASSAGE USA program gives students with intellectual disabilities opportunities to attend college and experience campus life.
Alabama Broadcasters Association gives $25,000 to endow a scholarship for TV, radio and broadcasting students.
Students can reduce the cost and time necessary to earn a degree through the Start South program.
South's Board of Trustees leaves tuition unchanged for the second consecutive year; housing costs will also remain flat.
Chemistry graduate Dr. Miranda Byrne-Steele leads a team of researchers working on therapies at a Huntsville biotechnology firm.
USA students elect Tia Nickens, a secondary education major, as SGA president. Brantley "Brant" A. Cook is vice president.
Veteran broadcaster Lance Crawford is joining South's Office of Marketing and Communications and will handle media relations.