From Part-Time Barista to Business Owner
USA graduate Alan Tolson finds success - and some relief - after planning and preparation to run a Mobile fixture.
USA graduate Alan Tolson finds success - and some relief - after planning and preparation to run a Mobile fixture.
Living with a creative purpose, USA senior and entrepreneur Trey Baaheth builds his company one design at a time.
USA students, faculty and staff volunteer to connect homeless with services.
Powerful and captivating images by Birmingham photographer Carolyn Sherer, will include compelling narratives of the LGBTQ youth, which challenge definitions of gender, sexuality and family.
Program with community colleges in Mobile and Baldwin counties expands opportunities for a four-year degree.
Check the JagTran Tracker, a software application created by USA students, to pinpoint the location of the next bus.
Author Kirstin Valdez Quade, a rising star of American literature, will be the first guest for the 2016 Spring Reading Series, beginning Tuesday, Jan. 26, at the University of South Alabama.
The X-Files is not the only place to search for a conspiracy theory. Why are simple explanations so hard to believe?
Competitive American Heart Association grants highlight collaboration in interdisciplinary training and research.
The partnership with Faulkner State Community College offers additional opportunities for earning a four-year degree.
About 200 USA students and employees joined the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service to volunteer in Mobile County.
Dr. Samuel Strada is a familiar face around campus, as an avid Jags fan and in his role overseeing the College of Medicine.
If you promised to get in better shape for 2016, here are tips for sticking to your plan and staying off the couch.
Engineering junior Cody Parker came within a minute of beating his 2015 time to win this year's First Light Marathon in Mobile.
A USA Mitchell Cancer Institute dietitian offers five ways to eat healthy and follow the latest federal dietary guidelines.
Thanks to a generous gift from a Clarke County couple, seniors graduating from Jackson High School and other Clarke County high schools could get financial help if they enroll at the University of South Alabama ...
Mobile quadruplets were born at USA Children's & Women's Hospital; now all are students at their mother's alma mater.
Dr. Harold Pardue taught himself the native language of northern India by listening to tapes, movies and his students.
A group of USA students faced that same question, and they answered by beating the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
Efficiencies including water wells drilled on campus translate to utility savings and a reduced carbon footprint.