South To Hold Mock Elections
USA's Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice joins Mobile County Probate Court and Board of Registrars to help students better understand the democratic process.
USA's Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice joins Mobile County Probate Court and Board of Registrars to help students better understand the democratic process.
Dr. Charlotte Pence, director of South's Stokes Center for Creative Writing, is the city's first poet laureate.
The Speaker Series will showcase a range of lectures and performances by artists, scholars and industry experts at the Baldwin County Campus in Fairhope.
South students are building a car and recruiting sponsors for a national competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
How a USA Health team eased a young girl's pain, inspired student engineers and gave hope to children with spinal deformities.
University of South Alabama associate professor writes a book exploring how Jews advocated for their freedom in 19th century Germany.
Anniversary celebrations. The acquisition of a venerable hospital. Accelerated enrollment. Red-letter moments highlight 2023 at South.
Trustee Jimmy Shumock in a Commencement address urged South graduates to build relationships, own mistakes and support their communities.
Three Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine students are educating South students how to recognize and react to opioid intoxication.
Dr. Angela Barlow will guide the College of Education and Professional Studies, while Dr. Michael Capella takes the reins at the Mitchell College of Business.
The new 250,000-square-foot building will allow the University to graduate more physicians and accelerate research and innovation.
South's new 3D printing lab will offer students first-rate training and support in a fast emerging industry.
Grab a photo, donate a toy and join South musicians for a 'Home for the Holidays' concert. Here are some ways to celebrate the season.
The College of Nursing is awarded a federal grant focused on improving the mental health of young people on the Gulf Coast.
South celebrates its annual Holiday Concert featuring the theme "Home for the Holidays."
Dr. Tuan Tran wins a USDA grant to study a soil-based pathogen that causes bacterial wilt in plants such as potatoes and tomatoes.
Noel Godang receives the Sydney D. Rodenburg Memorial Scholastic Award given by the allied health profession's national honor society.
The Vanguard student newspaper bucks online publishing trend by adding its first print edition at South since 2019.
South's chemistry department partners with the Exploreum Science Center helping inspire young students to learn about chemistry.
University of South Alabama President Jo Bonner was honored alongside Veteran of the Year and South alumnus David Riley.