South Recognized In U.S News & World Report Best Colleges Rankings
The University of South Alabama earns a spot in U.S. News & World Reports' Top 200 National Public Universities.
The University of South Alabama earns a spot in U.S. News & World Reports' Top 200 National Public Universities.
Dr. Jesse Ables is developing a new algorithm that will show exactly how artificial intelligence makes a specific prediction.
The pep rally is part of a week long 'Extra Yard for Teachers' celebration recognizing and honoring educators and the teaching profession.
Board of Trustees Scholar Nicholas Cooper, who scored a perfect 36 on his ACT, finds purpose in people and possibility. His plans include medical school at the University of South Alabama.
South Hospitality and Tourism Management major Zoe Wilcox is awarded one of just 18 US Foods Scholarships nationwide.
South recorded its third straight year of enrollment gains and the largest class of first-year students in the University's history.
South celebrates the final piece of vertical structure to be installed in the building scheduled for a December 2026 completion date.
College of Education and Professional Studies, USA Athletics and Sun Belt Conference honor educators during Extra Yard for Teachers Week.
Three students from the College of Education and Professional Studies were recognized at the recent Alabama Governor's Conference on Tourism.
South students who attended the 2025 Student Success Summit receive the keys for a successful college career.
Protective root fungi could be key to saving shorelines from saltwater incursion. Researchers from the University of South Alabama are putting it to the test.
University of South Alabama Track and Field Coach Paul Brueske is the recipient of the Emerging Civil War Book Award.
Jordan Eggleston's engineering journey started with Legos. The South alumnus is now on-site for construction of a 715,000 square-foot Meta data center in Montgomery County. #MyFirstJob
"Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss," a book of essays by Alabama native Margaret Renkl is this year's Common Read selection.
Katie Sands earned her degree in social work from South and now works for the Baldwin County Department of Human Resources. #MyFirstJob
Hannah Richardson earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from South and is one of 48 Phi Kappa Phi Fellows in 2025.
Dr. Sean Powers is recognized as the State's Fisheries Conservationist of the Year by the Alabama Wildlife Federation.
Luke Nelson, who earned a degree in supply chain and logistics management, is a management trainee at the Mississippi Export Railroad. It is, he says, right where he wants to be. #MyFirstJob
Jeff Roberts '07 started serving coffee out of a trailer after earning a business degree from South. Today, Yellowhammer Coffee has a loyal following and seven locations in the Mobile area.
Bachelor of Social Work program recognizes its agency partners for their role in preparing students to work in the field.