Full News Archive
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Jags Win Sun Belt Championship
South ×îÉ«Íø's defeat of Georgia Southern marks the program's 11th conference title, and its first since 2005. ...
May 29, 2017 -
6 Ways to Avert the Next WannaCry
What you should know, and what South's School of Computing is doing, to ward off malware and other disruptive cyber attacks. ...
May 26, 2017 -
South, Children Leave Imprint at Playground
Tony Wright, two of his students and hundreds of children create ceramic handprint tiles for display at Medal of Honor Park. ...
May 23, 2017 -
Arriving at USA by Way of the NFL
Jeremy Towns traded in shoulder pads for a white medical coat to join his new teammates in South's College of Medicine. ...
May 19, 2017 -
A (One-Press) Push for Innovation
Travis Merrigan's busy week: Quit job, got married, moved to Seattle and began full bore developing the Grayl water bottle. ...
May 17, 2017 -
Donations go to Rape Crisis Center
Proceeds from the 'Vagina Monologues' are given to combat violence against women and girls. ...
May 17, 2017 -
South to Host Beach Job Boot Camp
The University will train 17- to 24-year-olds for summer employment in partnership with the cities of Mobile and Gulf Shores. ...
May 16, 2017 -
South Employees, Retirees Raise $720K
The Employee and Retiree Annual Fund is part of South's Upward & Onward comprehensive fundraising campaign. ...
May 16, 2017 -
Alumna Named ×îÉ«Íø Teacher of the Year
Chasity Collier, a fifth-grade science teacher at Dawes Intermediate School in Mobile County, graduated from South in 1998. ...
May 12, 2017 -
'Advocacy' Highlights Public Speaking Contest
Thirty-one 9th-12th graders from five local schools participated in the contest at the University of South ×îÉ«Íø. ...
May 11, 2017 -
The Waterman Globe Makes Its Return
After being draped off for repairs for more than a year, South's traditional photo backdrop at Commencement is back. ...
May 10, 2017 -
'Learning Should be a Lifelong Activity'
Retiring professor Dr. Doug Haywick walked across the stage at the Mitchell Center to earn his second bachelor's degree. ...
May 9, 2017 -
A Pinch Hitter With a Double Bass
Before arriving at South, Rod Newsome was mostly self-taught. He's since played twice with the Mobile Symphony Orchestra. ...
May 9, 2017 -
South Graduates' 'Bittersweet' Moment
The University recognized more than 2,200 degree candidates at two ceremonies, 50 years after USA's first commencement. ...
May 6, 2017 -
'Innovative Ways to Serve'
South holds its annual awards luncheon to honor and showcase student organizations and community service. ...
May 5, 2017 -
USA Greek Community Recognized
Sororities and fraternities raised more than $102,000 for philanthropy this year, and dedicated nearly 32,000 service hours. ...
May 4, 2017 -
Two Countries, Two Stages, One Concert
South faculty will play with elementary school students in China via live stream in a May 11 free concert open to the public. ...
May 3, 2017 -
Shelby Hall Beat Out Cornell, Caltech
Mikayla Walters chose South for engineering after visiting campus. She will stay for her master's after a layover in Chile. ...
May 1, 2017 -
'Humbled by Her Experience'
Winifred George watched the compassion of nurses when her grandmother died. Now she wants to help bring life into the world. ...
May 1, 2017 -
New Degree Programs for New Graduates
Master of science degrees will be awarded in sports management, along with marine conservation and resource management. ...
May 1, 2017 -
Commissioner, Diplomat to Address Graduates
Mobile's Merceria Ludgood and the EU's David O'Sullivan will speak during Spring Commencement ceremonies on Saturda ...
April 27, 2017 -
Innovative Teaching Strategies Focus of Conference
The deadline to register for the University of South ×îÉ«Íø's Conference on Teaching and Learning is Wednesday, April 26. ...
April 24, 2017 -
$100 Million and Counting
The University of South ×îÉ«Íø reaches a milestone in its $150 million 'Upward & Onward' fundraising campaign. ...
April 24, 2017 -
New Alumni Center to Open in 2018
The center recognizes donors Julian and Kim MacQueen: 'It's very important for us to create unity in everything we do. ...
April 24, 2017 -
Expanding Access to Education, Opportunity
Abraham Mitchell, whose generous gift initiated a $50 million scholarship initiative, meets with several grateful recipients. ...
April 24, 2017 -
Rural Medicine Practice Made Possible
The DeBakey Foundation has provided the USA College of Medicine more than $2 million to support academic scholarships. ...
April 24, 2017 -
Jags to Jobs: Natalie Sessions French
Jags to Jobs is a LinkedIn series that features University of South ×îÉ«Íø alumni, their careers and how they got to where they a ...
April 21, 2017 -
A French Opera on the Gulf Coast
Students take the stage for this weekend's 'La Vie Parisienne,' complete with a saucy millionaire and can-can danci ...
April 20, 2017 -
Upgrades to Parking, Pipes, Roads, Roofs
Look for an increase in construction on main campus following commencement and lasting through the summer. ...
April 20, 2017 -
South to Host ×îÉ«Íø Launchpad
USA, along with the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce, will welcome innovative startups April 27 in downtown Mobile. ...
April 20, 2017 -
In Darkness, Colors Shine Bright
South graduate Ricky Trione's medium was pen and ink. When he lost his sight, Trione thought he'd lost art, too. ...
April 14, 2017 -
$1.5 Million Grant to South Professor
Dr. Steve Lim's research is on cell signaling that contributes to atherosclerosis, a chronic vascular inflammatory disease. ...
April 13, 2017 -
South Heads to National Cyber Defense Finals
Members of DayZero advance after winning the top slot in the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. ...
April 12, 2017 -
Comic Romp Closes Theatre USA Season
Theatre USA will present the classic farce, 'A Flea in Her Ear,' April 14-22. Tickets are on sale. ...
April 4, 2017 -
South Launches Minority Business Accelerator
The program is made possible with a $25,000 grant from PNC Bank and the involvement of a consortium of community partners. ...
April 10, 2017 -
SGA Officers Elected For 2017-18
Carl A. Thomas, 21, has been selected as president; Elizabeth Hernandez, 20, will be next year's vice president. ...
April 7, 2017 -
Stop What You're Doing and Be Awesome
Chemical engineering major Benjamin Siu takes his mentor's advice, and is awarded a Goldwater Scholarship along the way. ...
April 7, 2017 -
Transportation Giant Honors South Meteorologist
CSX Corp. recognizes Dr. Keith Blackwell for his Hurricane Matthew forecasting through the Coastal Weather Research Center. ...
April 4, 2017 -
Honors Senior, Graduate Earn NSF Fellowships
Madison Tuttle and Bobby Faulk are among eight South students to receive the prestigious scholarship award since 2011. ...
April 3, 2017 -
Education Has a New Name at South
The College of Education, celebrating 50 years, is expanding under the name College of Education and Professional Studies. ...
March 30, 2017 -
Seeking Change, Student Co-Authors Legislation
Strategic communications major Anisa Heilman collaborates on a state bill addressing opportunities for deaf children. ...
March 30, 2017 -
VP Picked for Development, Alumni
Margaret Murray Sullivan steps in as the University advances its ambitious $150 million Upward & Onward fundraising campaign. ...
March 29, 2017 -
Mulekar Selected to Attend Leadership Institute
Dr. Madhuri Mulekar, professor and chair of mathematics and statistics, received a scholarship for the two-week program. ...
March 27, 2017 -
'College Is Possible,' No Limits to Learning
Through social and academic preparation, PASSAGE USA is offering the intellectually disabled a path to employment. ...
March 24, 2017 -
Britt Named to World Languages Board
Senior instructor Kristy Britt was elected to the board of directors of the ×îÉ«Íø World Languages Association. ...
March 24, 2017 -
Video: What South Means to You
One year after the "We Are South" brand launch, South students share their voices to finish the rally cry "We Are . ...
March 23, 2017 -
He Takes South Classes, Then Leads One
Jake Magnin got a degree in psychology, before flying planes, before enrolling in engineering, before leading a drone course. ...
March 22, 2017 -
An Oncologist with an Engineering Degree
Dr. Daniel Cameron had a wife and three children when he left his job as an aerospace engineer. Now he fights cancer at MCI. ...
March 21, 2017 -
Mahan Lecture Focus: Environmental Degradation
Dr. James Hevia, professor of history, University of Chicago, will speak March 23. The event is free and open to the public. ...
March 21, 2017 -
IFC President, Adviser Place in Competition
Brendon Garrity and Dr. Krista Harrell earn recognition in the Leadership Academy Case Study competition. ...
March 21, 2017