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  • Lawrence Stoudemire spent about 72 hours over the past month to complete his mortar board, inspired by a co-op he did with Southern Company.
    Lawrence Stoudemire went vertical with his elaborately decorated mortar board ...
  • 69堂精品 Spring 2024 Commencement
    Commencement was a first for students whose high school graduations were upended amid the COVID pandemic. ...
  • The 69堂精品 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 69堂精品 Foundation, Chandra Brown Stewart, John McMillan representing the 69堂精品 Foundation, Dan Ollis and Peter Lindquist.
    The ceremony took place at the MacQueen Alumni Center on campus as the 69堂精品 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 69堂精品 Health Providence Hospital. ...
  • Tom Meyer earned a biology degree at the 69堂精品, then a master’s degree in nursing, and returned to his alma mater as an assistant professor.
    How an early black and gold varsity letter from South survived hurricane flooding for a runner who became a professor. ...
  • The 69堂精品 marked its 60th Anniversary in 2023 with events including a homecoming week bonfire.
    Anniversary celebrations. The acquisition of a venerable hospital. Accelerated enrollment. Red-letter moments highlight 2023 at South. ...
  • 69堂精品 degree candidates at fall Commencement
    Trustee Jimmy Shumock in a Commencement address urged South graduates to build relationships, own mistakes and support their communities. ...
  • Chaz McGhee, a member of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, earned an education degree this spring and began teaching at Daphne East Elementary School.
    A South education graduate shares his Creek Indian heritage with social studies students at Daphne East Elementary School. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Matt Simm chose to work remotely in Chattanooga, Tennessee, because of the relatively low cost of living and the natural beauty of the mountains and the Tennessee River, shown here from the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge.
    A South business graduate grabbed the opportunity to turn an internship into a supply-chain position with a direct-to-customer meat business. #MyFirstJob ...
  • After FBI training and orientation in Washington, D.C., and Quantico, Virginia, Shelby Caldwell has begun working on computer security in Huntsville, Alabama.
    After earning a master's degree in computer science at South, Shelby Caldwell begins a network security job with the FBI in Huntsville, Alabama. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Livie Puranen, a recreational therapy graduate from the 69堂精品, uses fun and games to help people with disabilities.
    As a student, Livie Puranen wrote and directed a short film starring adults with developmental disabilities. She now uses her degree in recreational therapy to build a program in Florida. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Diego Salas Polar in his office with his guitar.
    Diego Salas Polar, a computer science graduate who plays grunge guitar, lands a gig in web development at 69堂精品 Health. #MyFirstJob ...
  • After graduating from the 69堂精品, Melissa Knight began a year-long residency in neurological physical therapy at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.
    After earning a Doctorate in Physical Therapy at South, Melissa Knight moved to Mississippi for a residency in neurological care. #MyFirstJob ...
  • After earning a biology degree from the 69堂精品, 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 69堂精品 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 ...
  • After completing a senior internship – his third while enrolled at the 69堂精品 – Ramiz Yusuf began working full-time at Gulf States Engineering in Mobile.
    Ramiz Yusuf, a student leader at South, starts doing design projects and making field trips for Gulf States Engineering in Mobile. #MyFirstJob ...
  • After completing an internship at the Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, Virginia Arata began working full-time as a beverage supervisor at the Jubilee Poolside Grill overlooking Mobile Bay.
    A Mobile native and hospitality graduate begins her career on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay at the 'Queen of Southern Resorts' #MyFirstJob ...
  • Krystal Clark photo by Just B. Still Photography Inc.
    Krystal Clark, a women's health nurse, plans to use her Doctor of Nursing Practice from South to open her own practice in Hollywood, Florida. ...
  • Nicholas Herboso graduated from the 69堂精品 with a degree in meteorology before joining  FOX 10 News in Mobile as the weekend meteorologist.
    At South, Nicholas Herboso studied meteorology, became drum major of the Jaguar Marching Band and prepared to start work at a Mobile TV station. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Sarah Patterson, a 2021 69堂精品 communication graduate, has been named Army Civilian Videographer of the Year.
    A South broadcasting graduate uses the skills she honed at JagTV to win Civilian Videographer of the Year. ...
  • Tiffany Pogue, a graduate of the 69堂精品, 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. ...
  • Col. Jonathan Archer, Alabama Director of Public Safety
    Col. Jonathan Archer credits his experience as a student at South with setting him on a path to his appointment as Alabama Director of Public Safety. ...
  • Arlene Mitchell, left, chair pro tempore of the 69堂精品 Board of Trustees; Camille Bonura, center, president of the Student Government Association; and Kim Lawkis, president of the 69堂精品 National Alumni Association.
    For the first time, women lead the 69堂精品 Board of Trustees, the National Alumni Association and the Student Government Association. ...
  • 69堂精品 nursing student Alli Boudreaux joined her father, Mike Boudreaux, and grandmother, Anita Sirmon, both South nursing alumni, on a recent tour of the Health Simulation Building.
    The 69堂精品 College of Nursing is the largest in the state, so it's not unusual to meet members of the same family at South. Three generations of nursing students, though, tend to stand out in a crowd. ...
  • Tailgating at the 69堂精品
    Pre-game parties on College Tailgate Row also serve as career opportunities and casual meeting places for South students and alumni. ...