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  • Leading the Way

    The Jaguar Marching Band, along with SouthPaw and Miss Pawla, made way for the Infant Mystics during Carnival in downtown Mobile. See the photos.

  • 'Descendant' Nominated for NAACP Image Award

    The film was co-written and co-produced by Dr. Kern Jackson, director of USA's African American Studies program. The 54th NAACP Image Awards will be telecast Feb. 25.

  • 'A Great Service'

    Accounting students in the Mitchell College of Business volunteer to help prepare free tax returns through April 15.

  • 'High Bar'

    Cade Marty, who throws the javelin for South, recently reached new heights off the track with a paper on recycled asphalt accepted for publication.

  • Filling the Teacher Shortage

    A grant of up to $2 million will help South educators begin a UTeach program for STEM students interested in teaching as a career.

  • Andel Named Computing Dean

    Dr. Todd R. Andel will lead the University of South Alabama School of Computing with plans to attract additional students and introduce new academic programs.

  • Business Class

    A former flight attendant from India stops circling the globe and starts a new career as an MBA student in the Mitchell College of Business.

  • New Host For Hospitality

    Dr. Khaldoon Nusair, an internationally recognized marketing scholar, looks to niche opportunities in the market as the new chair of Hospitality and Tourism Management.

  • MLK Prayer Breakfast Scheduled

    USA's Black Faculty and Staff Association will host its first Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast Friday, January 13, 2023.

  • Holiday Greetings

    The University of South Alabama and Jo and Janée Bonner wish our Jaguar Family and friends Happy Holidays. Spring registration continues into the new year with classes beginning Jan. 9, 2023.

  • Health Myths, Health Risks

    South researchers will study links between social media and vaccine misinformation in African American communities.

  • Wanted: Gulf Scholars

    A new research program at South will select students from diverse academic disciplines for community and environmental projects.