South Purchases Traditions Apartment Complex
The University of South Alabama expands campus housing with a $20 million purchase of the 560-bed apartment complex.
The University of South Alabama expands campus housing with a $20 million purchase of the 560-bed apartment complex.
South will host the 2025 Mobile Jewish Film Festival from Jan. 12 through Jan. 30 at campuses in Mobile and Fairhope.
Dr. Ray Wu has been named one of the 50 Best Undergraduate Business Professors in 2024 by business school publication Poets & Quants.
The University of South Alabama reaches a milestone at Fall Commencement; Mayor Sandy Stimpson addresses South's newest alumni.
Twins Lilly and Lucie Johnson enrolled in different colleges: The University of South Alabama and Western Michigan University, two schools playing in the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl. "What are the odds?" said dad, ...
More than 60 higher education leaders from 35 Alabama institutions unite to advance K-5 mathematics education.
Musicians in the University of South Alabama Department of Music entertain at USA's annual Holiday Concert.
South animation artists are successfully competing in film competitions against other academic and professional submissions.
South's annual Holiday Concert will be held December 5, 2024, and will showcase the University's entire Music Department.
A hospitality graduate works her way through college and starts her career at a beach hotel on the Alabama coast. #MyFirstJob
The next USA by the Bay Speaker Series event will be held Nov. 21, at the USA Baldwin County Campus in Fairhope.
South's Office of Community Engagement is hosting a series of events to celebrate National First-Generation Day.
South receives PATH grant to assist students who face financial challenges that could disrupt their academic journeys.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey appoints Meredith Mitchell Hamilton to an at-large seat on South's Board of Trustees, effective immediately.
A CPR initiative started by Honors College Junior Suhas Patil aims to educate and train all incoming freshmen in CPR and AED use.
Drs. Todd McDonald, Alison Robertson, Troy Stevens, Bret Webb and Shenghua Wu are honored at 3rd annual Research & Technology Showcase.
Dr. Joe Hair, director of the Ph.D. program at the Mitchell College of Business, reaches a milestone when his marketing research articles are cited for the 500,000th time.
A South education graduate draws on her theater experience to engage third-graders at Saraland Elementary School. #MyFirstJob
Dr. Nicholas Stanley receives a National Institutes of Health grant to conduct research involving patients with communication difficulties.
Dr. Kathy Thompson secures a $2.7 million NSF grant to promote access and success for diverse learners in STEM education.