Harrell Receives Prestigious Professional Award
USA's associate dean of students and Title IX coordinator Krista Harrell is named the 2021 ACUI Legacy Leader.
USA's associate dean of students and Title IX coordinator Krista Harrell is named the 2021 ACUI Legacy Leader.
Dr. Asma Afsaruddin, professor of Middle Eastern languages and cultures is the featured speaker in the Mahan lecture series.
Plans call for new undergraduate and graduate programs to complement the existing degrees that have been offered by the department of marine sciences.
With the Jaguar Investment Fund rising above seven figures, doubling in value and beating the S&P 500, student fund managers secure an additional investment from the University.
Board of Trustees begin search for the University's next president as Dr. Tony Waldrop will retire at the end of June.
The Mobile Jewish Film Festival joins more than 60 other events across the country in showcasing some of the best independent films annually.
The University announces a transition back to a normal course schedule with face-to-face classes, along with student meetings, activities and events.
The South Strong Ambassadors are using peer encouragement, social media and Jag swag in promoting COVID-19 practices to keep people safe as the University plans to return to normal operations.
The dual enrollment program allows high school students to begin taking college classes at half the cost, while reducing the time it takes to earn an undergraduate degree.
USA lands a large grant and partners with private industry to develop improved carbon fiber reinforced polymers for commercialization.
South adjunct instructor Alan Sealls has broken through numerous ethnic barriers to become one of nation's top meteorologists.
With Mardi Gras parades canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, two alumnae and a Ph.D. candidate find a new way to celebrate the Carnival season.
The retirement of Dr. Tony Waldrop later this year follows a seven-year tenure marked by substantial growth and enhancements to the University's mission of education, healthcare, research and service.
At the Mobile Civic Center, where hundreds of people are rolling up their sleeves each day, students are getting to work — doing everything from giving injections and monitoring patients to directing traffic.
A trio of women, who earned degrees from South have now been named the best of the best in the Mobile County Public Schools.
2nd Lt. Zachery LaJoie receives his military commission from the U. S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, ROTC at South.
South celebrates Black History Month with virtual events, observing University and CDC COVID-19 guidelines for safety.
South faculty member Dr. Jason Strickland co-authors study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Growing up in public housing, Terrance Smith now sits in the mayor's suite on the 10th floor of Government Plaza. There, he is earning a reputation as a skilled problem solver.
The scholarship is part of a commitment by both CGI and South to enhance and increase diversity, equity and inclusion.