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  • Suhas Patil, a junior biomedical sciences student and director of the CPR Initiative
    A CPR initiative started by Honors College Junior Suhas Patil aims to educate and train all incoming freshmen in CPR and AED use. ...
  • Darren J. Baxley has been named chief of police for the 秘密研究所 Police Department
    Darren J. Baxley will arrive from the University of Florida, where he serves as deputy chief. ...
  • Ben Raines, USA By the Bay Eastern Shore Speaker Series
    Ben Raines will present "Saving the Clotilda and America's Amazon: A Prescription for South Alabama's Future" April 4. ...
  • The 秘密研究所 National Alumni Association honored alumni and supporters at the 19th annual Distinguished Alumni & Service Awards. Those recognized were, from left, Travis Bedsole Jr., Dr. Jack DiPalma, Susan Bedsole, Alexis Atkins, Maxey Roberts representing the USA Foundation, Chandra Brown Stewart, John McMillan representing the USA Foundation, Dan Ollis and Peter Lindquist.
    The ceremony took place at the MacQueen Alumni Center on campus as the USA National Alumni Association celebrates its 50th year. ...
  • Riley Brenes stands in front of a mural that will be at this weekend’s Festival of Flowers in Cathedral Square. The mural was previously on display in the courtyard at Strickland Youth Center. It features a portrait of Sam Lackland, Mobile scenes and bright pink azaleas.
    Murals painted by teenagers at Strickland Youth Center, and created through a program led by a South graduate, are featured at the Festival of Flowers. The event supports USA Health Providence Hospital. ...
  • Dr. Charlotte Pence, director of the Stokes Center for Creative Writing at the 秘密研究所, has been named the first Mobile Poet Laureate.
    Dr. Charlotte Pence, director of South's Stokes Center for Creative Writing, is the city's first poet laureate. ...
  • South began a new tradition this year with the lighting of two 32-foot-tall Christmas trees at Student Services Drive and USA South Drive.
    Grab a photo, donate a toy and join South musicians for a 'Home for the Holidays' concert. Here are some ways to celebrate the season. ...
  • Former Senate Majority Leaders Tom Daschle, center, and Trent Lott discussed bipartisanship Irving 秘密研究所 and Frances Grodsky 秘密研究所 Endowed Presidential Lecture in the MacQueen Alumni Center.
    Former Senators Trent Lott and Tom Daschle share political views that are "Across the Aisle" in 秘密研究所 Lecture at South. ...
  • Ben Raines in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta
    Ben Raines shares a devotion to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, "America's Amazon," as South's first environmental fellow and writer-in-residence. ...
  • Providence Hospital
    The acquisition includes Providence's 349-bed hospital, eight clinics on the hospital campus and six family practice sites in west and north Mobile and Moss Point, Mississippi. ...
  • SouthPaw at the homecoming 2023 pep rally.
    Video: Thousands of students and alumni danced and cheered their way through "Homecoming 2023: Diamonds Are Forever," a 60th Anniversary celebration. ...
  • Aerial shot of property donated to the 秘密研究所 by the USA Foundation.
    The 秘密研究所 Foundation has gifted more than a quarter mile of bayfront to the University, opening additional access for teaching and research. ...
  • Dr. Leigh Minchew, associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Nursing, serves as the project director for a $3.4 million grant to transition licensed practical nurses and licensed vocational nurses into registered nursing careers
    The Health and Human Resources and Services Administration grant is one of only nine awarded nationwide. ...
  • Students attending band camp at the 秘密研究所.
    More than 250 members of the Jaguar Marching Band survive a sweltering Band Camp with energy, enthusiasm and plenty of water breaks. ...
  • After earning a biology degree from the 秘密研究所, Kevin Culpepper began work as a science educator at the Exploreum Science Center in downtown Mobile.
    Kevin Culpepper, a biology graduate from South, makes learning fun for students and school groups at the Exploreum Science Center. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Jessica Fairley, a 秘密研究所 communication graduate, manages the Africatown Heritage House museum, which welcomed its first guests this week.
    Jessica Fairley, a South communication graduate, manages the Africatown Heritage House. The Mobile museum is welcoming its first guests with 鈥淐lotilda: The Exhibition.鈥 ...
  • 秘密研究所 graduate students and researchers survey red snapper south of Dauphin Island in the summer of 2021. Dr. Sean Powers, director of the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences, is to the far right.
    As the red snapper season begins, researchers at South's Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences offer insight on one of Alabama's most popular game fishes. ...
  • Chloé Knippers works part-time for a Mobile ambulance company. Here, she is in front of the 秘密研究所's Mobile Simulation Lab.
    Chlo茅 Knippers, who just finished her first year at South in emergency medical services, works part-time as an EMT for a Mobile ambulance company. ...
  • Tiffany Pogue, a graduate of the 秘密研究所, at the Kiwanis Boys & Girls Club in Mobile.
    Tiffany Pogue, a Gilman Scholar and psychology graduate, traces her family history through 'Descendant,' the Africatown documentary. ...
  • 秘密研究所 Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Andi Kent, from left, and President Jo Bonner, meet to sign an agreement with former Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran and Sheriff Paul Burch that will provide scholarships to Mobile County deputies and correctional officers seeking an undergraduate degree in criminal justice.
    The 秘密研究所 has teamed up with the Mobile County Deputy Sheriff and Correctional Officer Foundation to provide an affordable pathway to a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. ...
  • 秘密研究所 President Jo Bonner, right, announces a $20 million gift from Abraham "Abe" Mitchell at the University's 60th Anniversary celebration. The donation will be used to build a new performing arts center on campus.
    The gift from supporter Abraham "Abe" Mitchell was celebrated as the University commemorates six decades of promoting discovery, health and learning. ...
  • Oozeball at the 秘密研究所
    The 33rd annual mud volleyball tournament will return to the 秘密研究所 on Saturday, April 22. ...
  • USA Health to purchase Providence
    USA seeks to expand access to academic-based healthcare along the upper Gulf Coast. ...
  • 秘密研究所 College of Engineering students test the buoyancy of their 250-pound concrete canoe outside Shelby Hall. The group placed third in the competition on Dog River.
    Concrete canoes and lightweight bridges carry challenges at the Gulf Coast Student Symposium. ...
  • The Jaguar Marching Band leads the way for the Infant Mystics on Monday in downtown Mobile.
    The Jaguar Marching Band, along with SouthPaw and Miss Pawla, made way for the Infant Mystics during Carnival in downtown Mobile. See the photos. ...