Community News Archive
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'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 -
Innovative Teaching Strategies Focus of Conference
The deadline to register for the University of South Çàɬֱ²¥'s Conference on Teaching and Learning is Wednesday, April 26. ...
April 24, 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 dancing. ...
April 20, 2017 -
South to Host Çàɬֱ²¥ 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 -
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 -
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 -
Seeking Change, Student Co-Authors Legislation
Strategic communications major Anisa Heilman collaborates on a state bill addressing opportunities for deaf children. ...
March 30, 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 -
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 -
Want Your Yard to Look Like Ours?
South's chief landscaper, Gary Carley, offers seven springtime tips for getting your garden in order. No green thumb required. ...
March 16, 2017 -
'She Just Has That Presence'
She's quick, athletic and 6-foot-3. And at South, she had 1,511 kills. Meet Mechell Daniel, Finnish pro volleyball player. ...
March 8, 2017 -
South Advancing 'Innovation Ecosystem'
Two words — innovation and entrepreneurship — have made a prominent entrance into the local lexicon in recent years. ...
March 2, 2017 -
Hospitality, Tourism Leaders to Focus on Workforce
The University of South Çàɬֱ²¥'s Hospitality & Tourism Workforce Summit will be held March 5-6. ...
March 1, 2017 -
Avoiding Money Pitfalls in College
Seven ways for students to find sound financial footing. Prepare for your car to break down and for retirement. ...
February 24, 2017 -
Pi Kappa Phi Receives National Awards
Members were awarded the Champion Master Chapter, Outstanding Governance, Outstanding Member Experience, and Outstanding Service and Philanthropy awards. ...
February 20, 2017 -
Teach-In to Highlight Democracy Day
The University of South Çàɬֱ²¥ College of Arts and Sciences and the Dean of Students office invite the USA community to participate in a teach-in on "We Are South: Democracy Day," 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Friday, Feb. 17 at the Student Center Plaza ...
February 15, 2017 -
Leading Archaeologist to Discuss Our 'Fifth Beginning'
Internationally recognized archaeologist Dr. Robert Kelly of the University of Wyoming will speak at South on Feb. 22. ...
February 8, 2017 -
'Fabulous Fables' in Footlights at Theatre USA
'The Fabulous Fable Factory' runs Feb. 10-18 at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center on South's campus. ...
February 3, 2017 -
A Lot Goes Into Such a Little Pill
So how do drug makers cram your meds into that small space? It's complex, and not cheap, says Professor Dr. Sandra Stenson. ...
February 2, 2017 -
USA Joins 75,000 Degrees Initiative
Effort seeks to increase the number of residents with post-secondary degrees and credentials to meet a growing workforce. ...
January 31, 2017 -
From Shoe Salesman to the Ivy League
Dr. Jeremiah Newell earned his undergrad at South before heading to Harvard. This year the College of Education turns 50. ...
January 31, 2017