College News

Real World Opportunities Through Involvement and Experience

“Spring hill has prepared me for the real world by teaching me the importance of being my own advocate and showing me how to build relationships between faculty, administration, and students.” Senior Mary Grace Sullivan is from St. Louis, Mo.

Real World Ready Through Community, Faith and Service

“The deeply rooted Jesuit traditions that are actively present on The Hill are contagious, it is difficult not to be forever changed for good by being part of this college community! There’s no place like Spring Hill!” Easton Hollis is

Living to Help Others: Thoughts from a Spring Hill Senior

“Receiving a liberal arts education is receiving an education with meaning and purpose.” Tylan Nettles, a senior from Mobile, Ala., is majoring in political science and pre-law. He reflects on his experience with receiving a liberal arts education and the

Faculty Friday: Dr. Alexandria Ruble

Welcome to Faculty Friday, where we spotlight faculty around Spring Hill College to learn a little more about them, their work and their story. This week, we catch up with Alexandria N. Ruble, Ph.D., an assistant professor of history.  Dr.

Spring Hill College Names New Provost, Rebecca Cantor, Ph.D.

(Mobile, Ala.) – Following an extensive nationwide search, Spring Hill College has named Rebecca Cantor, Ph.D. as its new Provost. Cantor comes to the College from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Savannah, Ga., and her experience

Spring Hill College Hosts Welcome To The Hill Friday, April 8

(Mobile, Ala.) Spring Hill College will host Welcome To The Hill, a special on-campus event for new and accepted students this Friday, April 8 beginning at 10 am. Students and their families will have a chance to meet with new

Expanded Funding Opportunities Benefit Spring Hill College Students

Spring Hill College students will benefit directly from a new bill signed into law by Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey which allows dependents of veterans to use their Alabama G.I. Dependent Scholarship Program benefits at private colleges.  Previously, the Alabama G.I.

Black History on The Hill: Past, Present, and Future

Much has been written about Spring Hill College’s history of desegregation and the legacy of civil rights.  The College quietly desegregated in September 1954, as eight African Americans joined the student population. The ninth, Mrs. Fannie Motley, joined in the