West African Religious Leaders to Speak at South
USA will host a free lecture to discuss vodou, a traditional Afro-Haitian religion, and other African-based religious practices.
USA will host a free lecture to discuss vodou, a traditional Afro-Haitian religion, and other African-based religious practices.
Andrew Conniff, who earned a strategic communication degree from South in 2017, is named 2019 Photojournalist of the Year.
Nick Lawkis, a University advocate in Montgomery and Washington, D.C., since 2015, was tapped to head governmental relations.
Distinguished Young Women's new marketing director got a rehearsal performance even before she graduated.
Dr. John M. Usher has been named dean of the USA College of Engineering. He arrives Aug. 1 from Mississippi State University.
Sea temperatures, sea-level pressure and monsoons all factor into a hurricane forecast. Here is South's experts' take on 2019.
"I was kind of shocked I got my dream job so quickly, so I'm very excited," says South grad and WKRG-TV5's newest meteorologist.
Propellers, hurricanes and even sea turtles pose a threat to Gulf of Mexico seagrass. South researchers aim to reverse its decline.
The USA community reflects with joy, sadness, optimism and apprehension on the discovery of the Clotilda in the Mobile Delta.
South's Lydia Turner is one of 75 students nationwide to receive the award.
The faculty demonstrated their commitment to student success by completing a yearlong Course in Effective Teaching Practices.
USA Engineering is using low-impact development, or LID, to reduce erosion and storm water runoff into Three Mile Creek.
Briana Morris has been invited to be a part of the Sun Belt Conference's 2019 Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
Mitchell College of Business student Jack Stover will spend 10 weeks learning about Indonesian language, culture and chocolate.
Amid a projected shortage, USA is adding nurses to the 4 million in the U.S., and to the more than 15,000 College of Nursing alumni.
South graduate Dr. Gloria Wilson's creativity is inspired by family ties and influenced by those who came before her.
'When the Emperor was Divine' by Julie Otsuka was picked as South's Common Read/Common World book selection for 2019-20.
Registered nurses can complete the professional courses for a bachelor's degree in one year. Nursing scholarships are available.
Former NFL fullback Ovie Mughelli and USA advocate Happy Fulford addressed graduates at Spring Commencement ceremonies.
South faculty and students are participating in a program that aims to learn more about tornadoes, resulting in timelier forecasts.