'The Benefit of Keeping an Open Mind'
Two students prepare to head to South America in exchange program; South one of five universities picked to participate.
Two students prepare to head to South America in exchange program; South one of five universities picked to participate.
Dr. Roma Hanks is recognized for improving health and wellness education for seniors and connecting students to internships.
USA engineering students built a prototype drill with a torque that is just right. In the process, they too learned to pivot.
With family and perseverance, Jennifer Oveson reaches her goal and creates a support group to help others do the same.
The local delegation to the state Legislature presented the resolution to Dr. Tony Waldrop, president, and other University leaders.
South graduates urged to overcome obstacles and 'forever chase your dreams;' 2,200 recognized during Spring Commencement.
The College of Education and Professional Studies will be recognized with the 'The Future Starts With Us' award.
Elizabeth Rodin says South and the Mitchell College of Business offered 'a private school education at a public price.'
Shaniqua Hammock developed a fascination of the mind in a psychology class; a mentor helped her pursue that passion.
The multilingual Thanh Nguyen will head to California for a six-figure job working in the 'moving landscape' of cyber security.
Dr. Tyler Sexton, a USA-trained pediatrician with cerebral palsy, and longtime educator Bettye R. Maye to speak to graduates.
Bryan Stevenson, author of 'Just Mercy,' is the co-founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery.
South honored sorority and fraternity members for outstanding service, leadership and academic achievement.
While other people are watching the big game, senior Karli Sanford watches the fans. Now she's got a job with the Phoenix Suns.
South benefactor Abraham A. Mitchell is named as a Beta Gamma Sigma 2018 Business Achievement Award winner.
The Jags dominated singles against the Georgia State Panthers to win their first conference championship in 10 years.
Nursing and allied health students experience controlled chaos during a drill ending in the soon-to-be expanded simulation lab.
Four teams of 17 engineering seniors design projects that could breathe new life into city spaces, including Stewart Park.
South's Dr. Claire Cage receives a National Endowment for the Humanities stipend to study 19th century forensics.
Natalia Trejo of Murphy High School took first place, followed by Gabriel Robertson and Beata Casiday.