South Students Ready to "Be Jag Healthy"
The sixth annual 'Be Jag Healthy' Jag Health and Wellness Day will be held Wednesday, Oct. 3, at the Student Health Center.
The sixth annual 'Be Jag Healthy' Jag Health and Wellness Day will be held Wednesday, Oct. 3, at the Student Health Center.
An engineering professor and his students want to find a way to propel spacecraft 12 billion miles from the sun using solar wind.
The production will run Sept. 28-30 and Oct. 4-6. All performances will be at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center.
The Mitchell Scholars Class of Spring 2018 endow a scholarship in tribute to longtime supporter Abraham "Abe" Mitchell.
An aviation experience center, to be completed in 2019, aims to bolster workforce development and launch aerospace careers.
Ph.D. student Meredith Diskin spent her summer on a fellowship at the Smithsonian Marine Station in Florida.
Benjamin Pelham, the first student to be admitted into PASSAGE USA, is the 2018 Dan Piper Award recipient.
The USA National Alumni Association annually recognizes five faculty members and a young alumnus for outstanding achievement.
Started as a photo archive at Brookley Field, USA's Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library celebrates its own past.
The portal allows students, faculty, staff and alumni to easily sign up for volunteer opportunities through the United Way.
Attorney Patrick Dungan '06 was selected as president of the USA National Alumni Association.
Dr. Heather Hall served as interim dean of the College of Nursing prior to her appointment as dean.
Baker High School graduate Cody Dunlap, who registered a 35 ACT score and a 4.67 GPA, will study mechanical engineering.
Melinda and Louis Mapp donate $1,055,000 to Children's & Women's Hospital's Hollis J. Wiseman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
USA Health unveils a new name for its Level I trauma center hospital that highlights its teaching and research missions.
Get On Campus is an ambitious fundraising effort to build a stadium that will be ready as early as the 2020 Jags football season.
In the 18 years since his heart attack, Fred Kelley has turned to exercise, and now education, to improve his life.
Students have a new low-cost and sustainable way to get around campus with the national Lime bike share program.
South students, faculty and staff move 1,332 freshmen in to campus housing, including the newly built Camellia Hall.
The initiative, a partnership with the Mobile Area Education Foundation and nearby community colleges, encourages students to take 15 credit hours a semester.