Video: Move-In Day 2017
Student volunteers, along with faculty and staff, do some heavy lifting to get more than 1,200 freshmen into their homes.
Student volunteers, along with faculty and staff, do some heavy lifting to get more than 1,200 freshmen into their homes.
Nicholas Brownlee, '12, who has quickly risen to the "A-list" of young opera singers, will perform Friday, Aug. 25.
Gov. Kay Ivey visits South to announce funds for renovating and expanding the region's only Level 1 trauma center.
The highly acclaimed and best-selling historical fiction novel "Homegoing" is the writing debut of Yaa Gyasi.
Mobile County high school students get hands-on experiences on South's campus and at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
South's Upward Bound program is giving high school students the skills needed to succeed before getting to campus.
The research of Dr. Michael Francis, who earned his Ph.D. at the College of Medicine, focuses on a deadly vascular disease.
Students at Mobile's Davidson High School participated in the 3rd Annual GenCyber Camp at Shelby Hall.
Following a nationwide search, Dr. Heather Hall has been named interim dean of the USA College of Nursing.
With plans to major in Russian, Anna Kate Greer took the opportunity to get a jump start abroad with other South students.
She faced setbacks and struggles. But nothing would stop Lana Henfield-Johnson from earning her graduate nursing degree.
The Dr. Richard and Angela Carter Global USA Endowed Scholarship supports international education and global engagement.
At USA Health, medical professionals are joining together to best meet the needs of the University's hospitals and clinics.
With Airbus in town, interest in USA's FAST program is taking off. 'We are engineers and want to build something tangible.'
South alum Gráinne O'Dea helps manage the careers of some of the world's top track and field athletes, including Usain Bolt.
USA Noyce Scholars will take lessons from research-based professional development, along with a stipend, back to their schools.
The English department chair received the award for distinguished contributions to the study of Midwestern literature.
Peter Kohrman, who says he plays 'both the piano and the computer,' plans to compose music for movies, TV and video games.
An Oct. 10 reception and dinner will highlight the courage and dedication of helping patients survive traumatic injury.
Dr. Harold Pardue, a first-generation college student and USA alumnus, has been tapped to lead the Graduate School.