More than a quarter mile of bayfront on Dauphin Island’s Aloe Bay now belongs to the University of South Alabama.
Donated by the University of South Alabama Foundation, the nearly 2-million-dollar property will help students learn more about marine and environmental science.
And with its sandy beachfront and the potential to provide students with an amazing chance to learn about the area, it’s a gift that keeps on giving.
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