From 'Shirtless Chef' to Food Network Stylist
Devin Epps, a USA marketing graduate, hustles from Nashville to New York to build his brand as a 'tenacious' entrepreneur.
Devin Epps, a USA marketing graduate, hustles from Nashville to New York to build his brand as a 'tenacious' entrepreneur.
Dr. Silas Leavesley and Dr. Laura Moore are recognized by the Phi Kappa Phi honor society.
Timothy Johnson, a South alumnus, is selected as the 2019 Outstanding Alabama Elementary School Science Teacher.
The team wins its sixth conference tournament title in seven years and heads to the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament.
Zack Aggen survived war. As a peer adviser and medical student, he's now assisting student veterans navigate life back home.
Hospitality and tourism management students chosen to serve as tour guides and tell Airbus' story at Flight Works Alabama.
South medical students are using virtual reality goggles to get a high-tech, three-dimensional look at pulmonary anatomy.
USA School of Computing student Trinity Stroud is dedicating her education and career to online security.
South Alabama soccer claimed its fifth Sun Belt title in six years with a 1-0 victory over the Appalachian State Mountaineers.
Dr. Tera W. Hunter, who explores the history of African American marriage and family, will be this year's Stallworth lecturer.
USA receives $2.9 million to study how oysters, blue crab and speckled trout provide answers to environmental questions.
Events are planned throughout the week and culminate when the Jags take on the Appalachian State Mountaineers.
South midfielder Athanasia Moraitou was better at soccer than the flute. That's good for USA, and for Greece's national team.
South students and professors have helped students grades 7th through 12th solve problems for the past 20 years.
Students studying in any major can register to participate. The deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 16.
Dr. Matthew Pettway's new book looks at the memory of slavery and religion as a form of resistance in colonial Cuba.
With 12 candidates on stage, figuring out what to focus on can be difficult. Try these seven tips (and put down that phone).
USA Mathematics and Statistics supports biological research on leopard geckos.
South alumnus Clyde Higgs leads one of the nation's most ambitious land use development projects at Atlanta BeltLine Inc.
More than three tons of cardboard was hauled in on Move-In Day, contributing to 850,000 pounds of recycled material for the year.