New Adaptation of Jane Austen Classic Begins Friday, Nov. 9
Theatre USA will present a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic, “Sense and Sensibility,” beginning Friday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m.
Theatre USA will present a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic, “Sense and Sensibility,” beginning Friday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m.
The Nov. 8 lecture, free and open to the public, will focus on the nurses who served alongside the Tuskegee Airmen.
The use of 3D printing has grown rapidly, and its products are used commercially and by the government. But are they safe?
After a week of festivities, South's Homecoming will culminate with the Jags taking on Louisiana-Monroe on Nov. 10.
In Alabama, there are fewer than 12 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. USA will offer training to make sure that changes.
Vanquishing vampires is tricky, but you can stall them, says USA bioarchaeologist and resident vampire expert Dr. Lesley Gregoricka.
Genre-bending author Stephen Graham Jones will speak Oct. 29.
The pledge will create the Mobile County Center for Academic Success, which will be located within the administration building.
Program to increase access to a four-year degree and attract transfer students to South moves into Escambia County, Fla.
Ahavas Chesed Synagogue members donated food they collected during Yom Kippur to South for students with food insecurities.
Peyton Barlow, Dillon Blount and Sam Sangster were awarded American Meteorological Society scholarships.
Works of students from 10 institutions of higher education around the world will open Oct. 18 and continue through Oct. 31.
The Julian and Kim MacQueen Alumni Center will serve as the permanent home for South's more than 80,000 alumni.
More than 700 people attended 'A Night Honoring Heroes,' which raises support for the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center.
Hurricane Hunter and South alum Chris Dyke heads into the storms that others flee as a major in the Air Force's 403rd Wing.
Graduate students Haley Gancel, and Jeffrey Coogan attended the Alabama Water Resources Conference.
Dr. William T. Jackson Jr. to be awarded the 2018 Stephen E. Laubach Structural Diagenesis Research Award.
USA supported two projects funded from a $500 million endowment created as a result of an oil spill settlement.
School of Computing students participate in paid research experiences through a supplemental grant.
USA scientists integrate ecology and engineering to defend against shifting currents, fast boats, rising seas and sinking land.