A Chance Encounter, a Changed Outlook
Twin brothers volunteer at Project Homeless Connect after meeting a former neighbor. "I thought, 'I could be homeless.'"
Twin brothers volunteer at Project Homeless Connect after meeting a former neighbor. "I thought, 'I could be homeless.'"
Faculty members will use internal grants for projects enhancing South's team-based learning program, TeamUSA.
Members of South's Collegiate 100 recently served as delegates at the 100 Black Men National Conference in New Orleans.
South is accepting donations for William Carey University students displaced by a recent tornado at their Mississippi campus.
Meteorologist Patrick Bigbie of WDAM-TV 7 quickly improvised as a tornado bore down on his viewers near Hattiesburg, Miss.
The all-female team led by Dr. Lesley Gregoricka sent back ancient bones for a long-term study on how people lived and died.
The findings by two USA Mitchell Cancer Institute researchers ends a New York family's search for their daughter's diagnosis.
Jaguar Productions and the Student Government Association will bring the R&B singer and songwriter to the Mitchell Center April 8.
Two USA juniors will present papers at the Alabama Academy of Sciences annual meeting next month on South's campus.
Ten medical students, three residents and one faculty member have been named to the USA Chapter of Gold Humanism Honor Society.
Sam Dean is responsible for operations at USA Medical Center, which serves as the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center.
The backbone of America's economy could get a boost if President-elect Donald Trump and Congress do these three things.
The student-organized forum included a robust discussion and dissection of wording in the Declaration of Independence.
Hundreds of South volunteers participate in MLK Day of Service projects to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Faculty, staff and alumni representing both academics and health care join Mobile Bay magazine's annual leaders list.
Kelsey Ramirez had resolved against working with children. That was until she found her calling at a child welfare agency.
Ashton Pennington, an officer with South's Police Department, was a javelin thrower and Student Auxiliary officer at USA.
Three films will be shown on South's Mobile and Fairhope campuses as part of the 16th annual Mobile Jewish Film Festival.
PA graduate student Karen Finklea earns a competitive national scholarship to help those with limited access to health care.
Business students analyzed local commercial properties and, as part of their grade, presented to Mobile real estate leaders.