Technology That's All About the Customer
South students were provided with a demonstration on "Disruptive Technology for Total Customer Engagement."
South students were provided with a demonstration on "Disruptive Technology for Total Customer Engagement."
Drs. T.J. Hundley and O. Grace Hundley met as USA undergrads, married as medical students and now give back as faculty at South.
Based on the 1988 movie, 'Heathers: The Musical' is a dark comedy that will take the audience on a wild, musical ride.
Nearly one-third of attendees at the Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival are not from Alabama, and most are repeat customers.
South's student-operated radio station is transmitting over FM airwaves after several years of internet-only streaming.
Dr. Joseph Currier, assistant professor of psychology, is focused on healing 'moral injuries' brought back from the battlefield.
Dr. Samantha Islam reveals our greatest weakness during a hurricane evacuation and what she'd do with a giant pot of money.
The volunteer Violence Prevention Alliance launched Girls' Night Out and the Bro Code to take an aim at sexual assault.
Christian Manganti, a graduate of West Harrison High School in Gulfport, Miss., plans to major in biomedical sciences.
The University of South Alabama's Center for the Study of War and Memory will focus on the Holocaust during its fall symposium on Wednesday, Sept. 7, with "The Holocaust in Memory and History."
South's football team scores its first SEC win, soccer beats top-ranked Florida State and volleyball starts its season 5-1.
Hospitality and Tourism, declaring 100 majors, announces scholarship awards at industry reception.
The average GPA for entering freshmen this fall was 3.48, and 132 students enrolled with ACT scores of 30 or higher.
Lindsey Vazquez sought to answer this question in her graduate research: Are people more scared of a Herman than a Hermine?
Doctoral student Caitlin Wessel is researching the impact of ocean debris on a favorite Gulf Coast delicacy.
Take a trip accented by the sounds of cicadas and splashing mullet and the sights of alligator eyes and a glimmering skyline.
With poor grades and questionable automotive repair skills, writer Franklin lands a job in a morgue, then earns two degrees.
In collaboration with the city of Mobile, the University makes aesthetic improvements to its bordering roadways.
The Department of Athletics will receive donated goods and supplies through the weekend at the trailer in front of Stanky Field.
Headed by Dr. Reid Cummings, USA's Center for Real Estate and Economic Development seeks active role in Gulf Coast growth.