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Estuary of Innovation
June 17, 2026The Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine building, opening in spring 2027, will be a landmark that redefines the University of ... -
From Commons to Core
June 16, 2026Each Year, thousands of visitors pass through South's College of Education and Professional Studies, including these teacher ... -
Rooted in the Coast
June 16, 2026Studying abroad changes more than where students go -- it changes who they are. ... -
A Good Sport
June 16, 2026Dr. Joel Erdmann '92 kept the Jaguars ranked as a multisport powerhouse both on the field and in the classroom before retirin ... -
Our Bold Era
June 16, 2026Born from boldness, the University of South Alabama now embarks fearlessly on its next chapter. ... -
The Suite Spot
June 16, 2026ON THE UPPER GULF COAST, only Dr. Kevin Wong practices pediatric interventional radiology full time. Without him, many children an ... -
Open Water
June 16, 2026Near Mobile's causeway, Aleah Dokter and a fellow researcher maneuver an electrofishing boat through the Mobile-Tensaw River ... -
Stepping Up
June 16, 2026Two new leaders take the field at the the Jaguar Marching Band's new complex. ... -
Mobile Entry
June 15, 2026Imports via the Port of Mobile, 12th-largest in the country, help keep store shelves stocked from Alabama to Chicago. ... -
Message from the Mac
June 15, 2026One of my favorite spring traditions on campus is the annual New Grad Champagne Toast. Hosted by President Jo Bonner and Executive ... -
Her Father's Desk
June 15, 2026A midcentury minimalist workstation that once anchored the president's office finds a second life as a sentimental centerpiec ... -
Bay Watch
June 15, 2026South alum Jason Kudulis safeguards the Mobile Bay watershed in an era of rapid change. ... -
Billions, Biotech and Bots
June 15, 2026Alumni trailblazers Dr. Laurie Owen '80 and Dr. Michael Wojciechowski '78, MBA '81, shared insights on entrepreneur ... -
Master Plan
June 15, 2026Explore the possibilities for a reimagined campus. A master plan for growth meets at the intersection of pragmatic planning and bl ... -
Finding Her Peak
June 15, 2026Pairing advanced orthopedic healthcare with the unbreakable spirit of a Marine, Beth Wiggins navigates a 10-year medical journey a ... -
The Wichita Blueprint: from Fairways to Flight Paths
June 15, 2026As South prepares to welcome Airbus engineers to USA Technology and Research Park, University leaders look to Wichita State Univer ... -
Survival Instinct
June 15, 2026How one Honors College student is turning his experience as an advanced emergency medical technician into a student-led movement t ... -
South Invests in Housing
June 15, 2026With the $40 million purchase in May of the Central House on Stadium apartment complex, South has nearly doubled the number of stu ... -
Sketching Your Big Idea
June 15, 2026If only you could remember that life-changing idea that popped into your head -- and then popped right back out. ... -
Bold Futures
June 15, 2026Here's our commitment to invest in human potential and ensure a thriving Gulf Coast. ... -
Postcards from Greece
January 13, 2026Seven students traveled to Greece over the summer for a global leadership Study Abroad trip. Mason Mullaney, Nolan Crawford, Ansle ... -
Message from the Mac
January 13, 2026What a joy it was to celebrate our community during Homecoming 2025! ... -
Tiny Fighters
January 12, 2026In the NICU at USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital, strength begins small, measured in breaths, heartbeats and ... -
An Unbreakable Coast
January 8, 2026Amtrak's Mardi Gras Service embodies how Mobile and the Mississippi Gulf Coast move in tandem. ... -
Curfews, 'Star Trek', and Bonding
January 8, 2026Half of South's 1966-vintage first dormitory complex, Alpha Hall East and South, made way for the new Frederick P. Whiddon Co ... -
Fiscal Fitness | South Magazine News
January 8, 2026A student-run investment fund celebrates 10 years of smart choices and lessons learned. ... -
Paving the Way for Green Asphalt
January 8, 2026How recycled plastics could reshape the way Gulf Coast communities build. ... -
Leading with Honors
January 8, 2026A freshman scholar finds strength in family and unexpected loss. ... -
The Next Mission
January 8, 2026from service to study, these student veterans have leveraged the skills and endurance they developed in the military into momentum ... -
Going Long
January 8, 2026The first home game for Jaguars wide receiver Devin Voisin '24 wasn't at "home." The 37-14 victory over Jackso ... -
The Detective Work of Writing
January 8, 2026New Stokes Center for Creative Writing director brings rigor and a mission to resurrect forgotten voices. ... -
After the Crisis
January 8, 2026South research explores how technology can help ICU nurses recover from the toll of trauma-filled shifts. ... -
In her First Year, She's Giving Oysters a Start, Too
January 8, 2026Two years ago, Lilli Moore's dad, Michael, set up an oyster hatchery business for her: Biloxi Oyster Co. in downtown Biloxi, ... -
Scared Strong
January 8, 2026Dr. Lee Smee and other coastal Alabama researchers are deliberately terrifying baby oysters. ... -
Registration Daze
January 8, 2026Sometimes, filling your class schedule was like seeking a ticket at a sold-out Taylor Swift concert. ... -
True Grit
January 8, 2026Our University and the city we call home have both had to earn everything we've gained. ... -
South's MBA Program Goes Online
June 26, 2025Earning a Master of Business Administration has long been a stepping stone to career advancement. Yet, for years, it remained out ... -
Commencing a New Era
June 9, 2025A new facility rises downtown after the demolition of the old Mobile Civic Center, site of South's early graduation ceremonie ... -
Mobile Unearthed
June 6, 2025Partnering with Wiregrass Archaeological Consulting, the team excavated 15 sites along the new bridge route from November 2021 to ... -
By Design
June 6, 2025Everyone in the South family has helped shape our 'do the right thing' culture. ... -
Message from the Mac
June 6, 2025As spring turns to summer and another academic year comes to a close, we find ourselves reflecting with gratitude on all that our ... -
Portraits of Distinction
June 6, 2025Presented here: the administrators, healthcare heroes, engineers, educators, entrepreneurs, philanthropists and public servants wh ... -
Timber Makes a Nice Foundation
June 6, 2025Timber Makes a Nice Foundation ... -
Coffee Gold
June 5, 2025Jeff Roberts started serving coffee out of a trailer after earning a business degree from the University of South Alabama. Today, ... -
Mobile in Bloom
June 5, 2025Mobile in Bloom ... -
Data Driven
June 5, 2025Coaches and players embrace high-tech tools for improving athletic performance. ... -
Drawing Patients to Healing
June 5, 2025Chemotherapy is a powerful treatment for cancer. Coloring can help, too. ... -
Let's Have Class Outside
June 5, 2025If all goes according to plan, by fall 2025, students at the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences will study at an ... -
Joy in Sound and Motion
May 30, 2025"I have a great story about a dolphin telling a joke," says Dr. Heidi Lyn, professor and Joan M. Sinnott chair of psycho ... -
The Wandering Globe
May 30, 2025When Dr. Bill Williams first saw the pieces, he thought it might be the end of the world. Or at least the globe. ...
