"Spare Parts" Selected for Common Read
"Spare Parts" by Joshua Davis tells the story of four Mexican-American teenagers who are members of a robotics team.
"Spare Parts" by Joshua Davis tells the story of four Mexican-American teenagers who are members of a robotics team.
USA Health is building a free-standing emergency department at Hillcrest and Old Shell roads.
COVID-19 has forced K-12 teachers out of comfort zones and into distance learning. That brings new opportunities.
Dr. Bob G. Wood, dean of the Mitchell College of Business, is recognized by Beta Gamma Sigma.
Bryant Baldwin is a problem solver. At South, he discovered a solution to his varying interests: mechanical engineering.
Double major in business and Spanish. Fraternity president. Internships and study abroad. Jack Stover has been busy.
Mary Catherine Cazalas's pursuit of a graduate degree in speech pathology brought her back to 'the best city in the world.'
USA nursing graduate Dr. Nycole Oliver is an instructor, advocate and COVID-19 tester. She also calls patients with the results.
Accustomed to playing together, South faculty and students find creative ways to bridge the distance caused by COVID-19.
Pamela Chastang-Howard is honored with the National Collegiate Honors Council Award for Administrative Excellence.
Dr. Timothy Lombardo will research and write a book about the craft brewing industry’s effect on American cities.
A group of South students were in Peru when the novel coronavirus shut down its borders. This is the story of how they got out.
The awarding of the degrees will take place 11 a.m., May 9. The ceremony will stream on the homepage and social media.
The University is making plans to reopen campus and resume in-person classes and residential living for the Fall 2020 semester.
Dr. Alvin Williams, marketing and quantitative methods chair, offers insight on the novel coronavirus's impact on supply chains.
Barry Coleman endows scholarship in grandmother's name, becoming one the youngest major gift donors to the College of Nursing.
Airbus, working with the University and USA Health, has put its 3D printers to work manufacturing masks for hospitals and clinics.
South alumna Sarah Crass helps lead Medical Teams International, addressing COVID-19 challenges in the U.S. and abroad.
With the novel coronavirus pushing courses online, the USA Board of Trustees endorsed a summer tuition adjustment for 2020.
USA signs on with Harvard, MIT and others to framework encouraging innovation in response to the novel coronavirus.