The Doctor Is In (the Art Studio)
Dr. Thomas Myers, a USA rheumatologist and self-taught wood turner, often can be found at his lathe when not seeing patients.
Dr. Thomas Myers, a USA rheumatologist and self-taught wood turner, often can be found at his lathe when not seeing patients.
Ionic liquids, or liquid salt, may one day be used in 3D printing. Dr. Matthew Reichert is exploring the possibilities.
Andrea Dennis is recognized as Alabama's middle school principal of the year for her leadership at Scarborough Middle School.
Fiction writer Jamie Quatro will talk about her writing Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. in the Student Center Terrace Room.
Nursing student Jillian McCardle devoted her senior honors project to food insecurity and linking South students to available resources.
Kip Franklin, assistant professor of clarinet, has released his debut solo CD, 'Crossroads: Twenty-First Century Music for Clarinet.'
The subject of Assistant Professor of History Timothy Lombardo's first book is Philadelphia's Frank Rizzo.
South students and faculty volunteer at Project Homeless Connect to provide clients with medical care and other resources.
In a lab in South's Humanities Building, pollsters blend art and science to get accurate answers from the other end of the phone.
A USA marine scientist is leading an international research study of ciguatera, the world's most prevalent seafood-toxin illness.
University researchers are testing cooler temperatures to make asphalt production safer and more environmentally friendly.
University and bank officials announce the naming of Hancock Whitney Stadium; construction to be complete by 2020.
Three films will be screened at the John W. Laidlaw Performing Arts Center on South's campus; USA students admitted free.
USA alumni and employees highlight the annual Mobile Bay Magazine feature that spotlights young community leaders.
The Office of Adult Learner Services will hold an open house Jan. 15 for people who want to go back to school to earn their degree.
The nearly $500,000 grant will enhance language offerings and global health and international studies opportunities.
Circuit Judge Edmond Naman co-founded a group to mentor at-risk youth. He picked up his power of persuasion as a student at South.
Xiaoyan Liu's career was taking off. She quit and, within two weeks, packed her bags and flew to the United States.
Jan-Louw Kotze was recruited from South Africa as a track and field student-athlete. He's worn his path mostly barefoot.
Alvina Pruitt got help navigating her way to Europe. She found independence paddling across an Italian lake.