Turning Toy into Tool for Senior Project
South mechanical and electrical engineering students retrofit a toy vehicle into a test drive for handicapped children.
South mechanical and electrical engineering students retrofit a toy vehicle into a test drive for handicapped children.
Events include a keynote speech by Board of Trustees Chair Pro Tem Kenneth Simon, USA's first African American SGA president.
In her new role, McCarron will oversee development efforts for the entire health system.
Jonathan Hursh, '04, founded an urban innovation firm focused on reimagining slums after a decade of working in them.
South students and faculty volunteer at Project Homeless Connect to provide clients with medical care and other resources.
Two College of Medicine faculty have designed a model to study a pneumonia- and sepsis-causing antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
As head of USA's Office of Community Engagement, Shannon Shelley-Tremblay will guide volunteer outreach and service learning.
South's Dr. David Meola shares his thoughts on impactful cinema as the Mobile Jewish Film Festival gets underway.
USA students, faculty and staff will participate in three days of events commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Fifteen USA alumni, faculty and staff are highlighted in Mobile Bay Magazine's annual list of who's who under 40 years old.
Graduate student Anne Dorland combines her love of education and archaeology through visits to elementary schools.
USA's Dr. Sean Powers is part of a $12 million independent study that could affect hotly debated fishing regulations.
Dr. Chris Raczkowski, who edited 'A History of American Crime Fiction,' offers trivia that will entertain your dinner guests.
Can an MCI-developed compound stop ovarian cancer in hens? USA researchers and Auburn are teaming up to find out.
Benjamin Siu's research gets an added boost from feedback he receives from professors. 'They really sit down and mentor me.'
Jesse Puckett says South offers an impressive location and scholarships. 'When I was on campus, I felt like I was at home.'
Jack Stover joined a fraternity as a freshman. 'It's given me a chance to better myself. It's been a wonderful opportunity.'
Shubha Vinod enrolled in USA's Early Acceptance Program. For students pursuing a career in medicine, 'it's a huge advantage.'
Most departments will be closed until Jan. 2, 2018; a limited number observe different schedules during the break.
Chelsia Douglas transferred to South after a billboard caught her eye. 'Coming here is your one-stop shop for success.'