South Professor Awarded Fulbright
Dr. David Meola, director of the Jewish and Holocaust Studies Program, will conduct research in Germany for two summers.
Dr. David Meola, director of the Jewish and Holocaust Studies Program, will conduct research in Germany for two summers.
The Invisible Histories Project preserves the history of LGBTQ life in the Southeast. 'Out in Alabama' to be shown April 11.
The terrace in the south end zone is named after Budweiser-Busch Distributing donates $1 million to Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Twin medical students Ethan and Thomas Boyd challenge each other on the field and preparing for class: 'It tends to elevate us.'
Thirty-day housing assistance for students with no other options will allow them to concentrate on what matters — their studies.
Six Mitchell College of Business students beat out teams from 47 competing universities. Scholarship prize money will be matched.
William B. Burnsed Jr. Department of Mechanical Engineering named; 'South best fit my needs,' says alumnus donor.
The change to Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration reflects the evolution of South's graduate program.
Senior medical students from the College of Medicine open letters revealing where they will continue their education.
South announces Abraham A. Mitchell Field at Hancock Whitney Stadium after longtime supporter commits $5 million.
Four alumni and a businessman, recognized for achievements and service, take the stage at the alumni association's annual gala.
At South, Rosalynn Bliss '97 wasn't considering a career in politics. Then she became Grand Rapids' youngest mayor in 132 years.
It may be tempting, but don't hit snooze or take naps this weekend. You'll be better off on Monday, says a USA sleep specialist.
Dr. Kate Brown will address questions about nuclear power and its potentially catastrophic effects on humanity and the environment.
The concert will feature Josh Ritter, singer and author of The New York Times best-seller "Bright's Passage."
South's College of Medicine again achieves the highest level of accreditation available; Class of 2018 scores in the top quartile.
An indoor drone competition, research workshops, NASA speakers and a former astronaut highlight the week.
From the "Black Experience" course to a 2016 teach-in, here are nine moments in USA's African-American Studies Program.
This year's blood moon captured the public's attention, to space and on social media. South's expert lists what's next.
Dr. John Lanicci's research suggests rainfall measurements can vary widely, a potential vulnerability for stormwater infrastructure.