South Adds Global Engagement Certificate
The new program aims to prepare students in any field of study to effectively navigate the global workplace.
The new program aims to prepare students in any field of study to effectively navigate the global workplace.
Need an expert to speak to a non-profit or civic group? USA opens a speakers bureau with a searchable online directory.
The comical musical set in the early 1950s will open at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22, and run through Sept. 30.
'Self-made' outfielder and Major League prospect Travis Swaggerty spent the summer representing his country with Team USA.
Dr. Charlotte Pence with the Stokes Center for Creative Writing will discuss her first book of poems, "Many Small Fires."
The Student Health Center will host the fourth annual Jag Health and Wellness Day from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Dr. Laura F. Edwards will speak about "The Reconstruction of Rights: The Fourteenth Amendment and Popular Conceptions of Governance in the South"
Retention rates rise, freshmen enrollment up as South enrolls a class with the highest average GPA in University history.
Freshman Ada Chaeli van der Zijp-Tan, who arrived at South with a 5.16 high school GPA, is majoring in biomedical sciences.
Nearly 250 academically talented students enrolled in the Honors College, housed in the renovated historic Seamen's Bethel.
USA and community organizations launch a series of educational, cultural and social events focused on inclusion.
South partnering with universities and industry to create the Center for Advanced Research in Forensic Science.
Nicholas Brownlee, '12, returns to South for a one-night concert, meets with students and talks about his love of racing.
Professor Stuart Diamond will be the featured speaker at USA's 2017 Gulf Coast Real Estate & Economic Education Conference.
USA alum Stephanie Johnson, a finalist for National Principal of the Year, has a knack for resurrecting struggling schools.
Probably so, says the Mitchell College of Business' Dr. Craig Pearce, whose new book emphasizes six ways to improve outcomes.
Dr. Arthur E. "Art" Frankel has been named the inaugural holder of the Arlene and Mayer Mitchell Chair in Medical Oncology.
You've already been told not to look directly at the sun. Here's what else you should know before Monday's celestial show.
Nearly two dozen American and international students interested in global engagement now call the same residence hall home.
Jags begin a new tradition by taking time out to volunteer on campus and across the community during a morning of service.