The College of Education and Professional Studies Celebrates its 25,000th Degree
The College of Education and Professional Studies awarded 113 undergraduate, 31 master's and 14 doctoral degrees.
The College of Education and Professional Studies awarded 113 undergraduate, 31 master's and 14 doctoral degrees.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt praises South graduates on their accomplishments and urges them to move forward with integrity and respect.
USA Foundation's latest gift pushed its cumulative commitment to the new Whiddon College of Medicine building to nearly $40 million.
Sixteen students attended the National Collegiate Honors Council Conference in San Diego and presented their mentorship research.
Get in the holiday spirit at the annual Christmas concert featuring South's Department of Music. The event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Sean Powers and Dr. Peter Wood are being recognized by South's chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.
Nicholas Brownlee '12 is named 2025 Male Singer of the Year at the International Opera Awards and recognized with the 2025 Richard Tucker Award.
Military Times magazine ranked South 86th of 357 institutions in its 2025 Best for Vets College rankings.
Marion McLaughlin becomes the first PASSAGE USA student to pledge a Greek organization during a record year. Her 'big' is also a peer mentor in the program designed to help those with with intellectual disabilities ...
Students in an Introduction to Sociology class learn the hard part of surviving an apocalypse.
Drs. Phillip Carr, Todd Andel, Glen Borchert and Aishwarya Prakash are recognized at the 4th annual Research and Tech Showcase.
Aerospace giant Airbus partners with the University with plans to locate on campus and grow the next generation of industry professionals.
Scholarships valued between $12,000 and $15,000 per year will be awarded to first-year students and renewable for up to five years.
A leap into an intro programming class led to Campbell Harper's dream career at IBM. #MyFirstJob
Music acts, Hot Chelle Rae and Adam Paddock, will perform. A bonfire, fireworks, pep rally and other activities are scheduled.
Dr. Jennifer Arnold, executive director for the Immersive Design Systems at Boston Children's Hospital, served as the keynote speaker.
The funding will be used to secure infrastructure and support for establishing South's Delta and Coastal Alabama Wildlife, Fisheries and Carbon Flux Observatory.
Dr. Susan Gordon-Hickey will assume her role with the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions in October.
Dr. Joe F. Hair, distinguished professor of marketing and director of the Mitchell College of Business Ph.D. program, was ranked in the top 100 of influential researchers across the globe.
South alumnus and pediatric care nurse Bennett Booth is driven by the ability to make a difference for families when they need it the most. #MyFirst Job