'Just Sit Back and Enjoy the Music'
The melodic steel drum, an instrument rarely part of a university curriculum, is practiced and celebrated at USA.
The melodic steel drum, an instrument rarely part of a university curriculum, is practiced and celebrated at USA.
Leslie Weaver-Martin, a University of South Alabama alumna and a licensed professional counselor with USA's Counseling and Testing Services, is the recipient of the Outstanding Practitioner Award for 2015 and the 2016 ...
The University of South Alabama launches a rebranding campaign to align its image with the reality of a USA education.
Math Circle connects middle and high school students with USA mathematicians each week on South's campus.
Sean Collins, an All American who cleared nearly 18 feet, said USA's track program 'feels a lot like a family.'
Jackson will speak March 21 as part of the Stokes Center for Creative Writing Visiting Writers Series.
South senior from Connecticut enjoys warmer temperatures and faculty mentoring in USA's meteorology program.
Chris Buchanan, an Honors Program alum, contributed to what is being heralded as 'the discovery of the century.'
Peggy Wallace Kennedy, daughter of two governors, talks forgiveness, change and reconciliation. She speaks Wednesday at USA.
The Judith Susan and Samuel Strada Patient Care Center will open this summer with 153 patient exam rooms.
Six alumni and friends are honored at the annual Distinguished Alumni and Service Awards gala for their contributions.
Seven South Alabama engineering students develop a research instrument that is launched by rocket into space.
Assistant Secretary of Commerce Jay Williams discusses entrepreneurism and a university's role in economic growth.
Dr. Sam Fisher, associate professor of political science, lists four ways Super Tuesday might prove especially important.
South students and faculty on medical mission trip to Trinidad help a toddler, with the aid of braces, stand for the first time.
Students, faculty and staff join other universities in Montgomery to highlight importance of higher education.
The sports journalist will discuss 'The Legacy, History and Impact of the African American Athletes' at the Mitchell Center.
The Yale University professor focuses on the intersection of Jewish and European history; he will give two talks on Feb. 25.
South Alabama students, faculty and staff share their thoughts on how black history is part of America's unfinished story.
As the island prepares for trade and tourism, a top diplomat visiting South said that growth will have to be properly managed.