On the Front Lines of Cyber Defense
South students take advantage of a $4.1 million grant that covers tuition and places them in internships with federal agencies.
South students take advantage of a $4.1 million grant that covers tuition and places them in internships with federal agencies.
Students will be able to register for courses at either institution, increasing access to education and flexibility in planning.
The leading African-American poet, writer and scholar will speak Nov. 1 as part of USA's Stokes Center for Creative Writing.
The University is set to quadruple its number of Study Abroad students and also has increased international student enrollment.
'Go South to Freedom,' by Frye Gaillard, is the story of a family's journey to escape slavery that ends unexpectedly in Mobile.
But it may be in South's network of weather stations that collects data, available to the public, along the northern Gulf Coast.
Homecoming week kicks off Oct. 24 and culminates five days later when the Jags face the Georgia State Panthers.
Major Gary Osland, cyber operations manager for the Alabama Air National Guard, will present the "Cybersecurity Threat Landscape" on Oct. 20 as part of the School of Computing's observance of National Cyber Security ...
One year after the kickoff, South's comprehensive fundraising campaign is well on its way to reaching the $150 million goal.
A South psychologist offers five reasons to be thankful for scavengers, and why we might learn from their behavior.
Think you may have more than just the blues? Confidential and free assessments are available through the month of October.
South's team-based learning initiative emphasizes attributes sought by employers, and the results have been impressive.
At a Jags game, two South students found themselves designing a startup — CTS, now one of the best places to work in Alabama.
Health care providers for South students are now located in the heart of campus; building dedication planned for October.
The 2016 Stallworth Lecture features the moral contradictions and accomplishments of Thomas Jefferson’s life. Dr. John Boles, the William Pettus Hobby Professor of History at Rice University will serve as the speaker.
South students were provided with a demonstration on "Disruptive Technology for Total Customer Engagement."
Drs. T.J. Hundley and O. Grace Hundley met as USA undergrads, married as medical students and now give back as faculty at South.
Based on the 1988 movie, 'Heathers: The Musical' is a dark comedy that will take the audience on a wild, musical ride.
Nearly one-third of attendees at the Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival are not from Alabama, and most are repeat customers.
South's student-operated radio station is transmitting over FM airwaves after several years of internet-only streaming.