University of South Alabama announces the largest capital campaign in its history

Last Updated: April 29, 2026By Tags:

Mobile, Alabama (April 23, 2026) — With an ambitious vision for the future, the University of South Alabama launched a $400 million capital campaign, “Where Bold Begins,” to expand educational opportunities, advance innovation and enhance patient care. The announcement was made during a celebratory on-campus event at the Student Center on Thursday, April 23.

“We stand today on a foundation of vision and resolve as the Flagship of the Gulf Coast,” said President Jo Bonner. “This campaign is our declaration that we will not only honor the legacy of our past; we will use it to build a future of limitless potential.

“Progress begins when someone chooses to be bold. An investment in the University of South Alabama is a direct investment in human potential, medical innovation and the economic vitality of our region and the world for generations to come.”

The campaign, the largest in the University’s history, lists nearly a dozen strategic priorities that support academic excellence; research and discovery; student opportunity and success; and health, healing and human impact. Among the priorities, South aims to raise funding for:

  • USA Health, the region’s only academic health system;
  • the construction of the new Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine building, which is nearing completion;
  • the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences, in addition to critical needs across other academic units;
  • international engagement, including study abroad opportunities;
  • the new Geri and Gordon Moulton Jaguar Marching Band Complex, which opened this spring;
  • and South’s expanding focus on educational opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities for the military community.

Thursday’s celebration also marked an official announcement that the University plans to build a new home for the College of Education and Professional Studies in a more central location. Currently, the college is in University Commons, a former shopping center on the southeast corner of University Boulevard and Old Shell Road. “Where Bold Begins” will rally support for a new home in the heart of campus.

“Teachers are critically important as they make every other profession possible. As its former dean, I am especially pleased to share that this fundraising campaign will support our transformative goal of bringing the College of Education and Professional Studies home,” said Dr. Andi M. Kent, executive vice president and provost.

The launch of “Where Bold Begins” marks the public phase of a campaign that has already raised $360 million toward its goal.

University of South Alabama Trustees Meredith Mitchell Hamilton and Jimmy Shumock were named as “Where Bold Begins” co-chairs. Trustees Arlene Mitchell, Dr. Steven Stokes and Jim Yance will serve as honorary chairs. Leadership committee members include Alexis Atkins, Shadia Anderson, Kate Bourgeois, Neil Christopher, Stephen Clements, Mike Condon, Clyde Higgs, Dr. Laurie Owen, Ronnie Stallworth, Doug Whitmore and Dr. Mike Wojciechowski.

“Where Bold Begins” marks South’s first capital campaign since 2020, which exceeded its 5-year, $150 million goal by nearly $12 million.

University alumni and friends are able to offer support in a variety of ways by visiting Southalabama.edu/WhereBoldBegins

About the University of South Alabama

Founded in 1963, the University of South Alabama serves more than 14,000 students across more than 115 academic programs within 11 schools and colleges. The University fosters an environment that combines engaging learning experiences with high-impact research, empowering faculty and students to lead and innovate in their respective fields.

About USA Health

USA Health is the only academic health system along the upper Gulf Coast, delivering high-quality care to a diverse and growing population. Its network includes University Hospital, Children’s & Women’s Hospital, the Mitchell Cancer Institute, Providence Hospital, and more than 40 clinics and physician offices across the region. USA Health employs more than 7,200 clinical and non-clinical staff.

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