Pathway USA Gets National Recognition
The program that improves access among two-year college students to a degree at South receives Gates Foundation funding.
The program that improves access among two-year college students to a degree at South receives Gates Foundation funding.
Following the U.S. exit from the Paris Agreement, South's Dr. Scott Glaberman says there are five things you should know.
The USA National Alumni Association honored five members of the South community for outstanding achievements.
Junior Nick Barton, after biking 900 miles in Florida, will serve as crew chief in a Pi Kappa Phi fundraiser across the U.S.
South Alabama's defeat of Georgia Southern marks the program's 11th conference title, and its first since 2005.
What you should know, and what South's School of Computing is doing, to ward off malware and other disruptive cyber attacks.
Tony Wright, two of his students and hundreds of children create ceramic handprint tiles for display at Medal of Honor Park.
Jeremy Towns traded in shoulder pads for a white medical coat to join his new teammates in South's College of Medicine.
Travis Merrigan's busy week: Quit job, got married, moved to Seattle and began full bore developing the Grayl water bottle.
Proceeds from the 'Vagina Monologues' are given to combat violence against women and girls.
The University will train 17- to 24-year-olds for summer employment in partnership with the cities of Mobile and Gulf Shores.
The Employee and Retiree Annual Fund is part of South's Upward & Onward comprehensive fundraising campaign.
Chasity Collier, a fifth-grade science teacher at Dawes Intermediate School in Mobile County, graduated from South in 1998.
Thirty-one 9th-12th graders from five local schools participated in the contest at the University of South Alabama.
After being draped off for repairs for more than a year, South's traditional photo backdrop at Commencement is back.
Retiring professor Dr. Doug Haywick walked across the stage at the Mitchell Center to earn his second bachelor's degree.
Before arriving at South, Rod Newsome was mostly self-taught. He's since played twice with the Mobile Symphony Orchestra.
The University recognized more than 2,200 degree candidates at two ceremonies, 50 years after USA's first commencement.
South holds its annual awards luncheon to honor and showcase student organizations and community service.
Sororities and fraternities raised more than $102,000 for philanthropy this year, and dedicated nearly 32,000 service hours.