COVID-19 dashboard update: Active cases remain at 59
The University of South Carolina reported 59 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID-19 dashboard.
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The University of South Carolina reported 59 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID-19 dashboard.
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) held its inaugural award ceremony recognizing graduate students on Friday afternoon.
The Student Health Center will no longer offer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Student Body President Alex Harrell said during a student senate meeting.
In the summer of 2019, a group of students protested the hiring of University President Bob Caslen. Two years later, tensions between students and the university are boiling again over sexual harassment allegations against faculty and staff members.
The University of South Carolina is facing 59 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID-19 dashboard.
The South Carolina State Fair brought back its drive-through fair event last week at the State Fairgrounds after last October's event brought in 20,500 cars, according to Nancy Smith, general manager of the South Carolina State Fair.
The University of South Carolina did not administer any Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines, according to Michelle Gough, director of nursing at the Student Health Center.
USC and Major League Soccer (MLS) announced a multi-year partnership through online learning during a press conference on April 14.
After her son was severely beaten in Five Points on St. Patrick's Day, Allen Adkins is on a mission to make the district safer.
The Presidential Commission on University History hosted a virtual town hall on Monday to discuss its progress so far and next steps.
The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) initiated a call for new course proposals centered around the voices of underrepresented populations by focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion. Approved courses will receive a grant including up to $2,500 and instructional design support.
The air is thick with sand, mud and the scent of diesel. It’s loud, too — even through your headphones, roaring engines make your head ring.
USC School of Law professor Joseph Seiner's recent article, “Plausible Harassment," describes the prevalence of workplace harassment in the U.S. and some of the shortcomings of the U.S. court system in dealing with accusations.
The total number of COVID-19 cases has risen to 111, according to an update of the university’s COVID-19 dashboard Friday. This is an increase from the 105 active cases reported Tuesday.
During a board of trustees meeting on Friday, university President Bob Caslen said the Title IX task force will perform a complete policy review of its policies surrounding faculty and staff conduct.
The Johnson & Johnson single-dose COVID-19 vaccine will be available for use at USC’s Student Health Center, Student Body President Alex Harrell said at Wednesday’s student senate meeting.
Emma Deloughry, USC environmental health sciences graduate student, has always been a frequenter of Richland County's lakes and rivers. However, she said she began noticing trash and plastics littering the waters she knew and loved within the past couple years.
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 105 active COVID-19 cases.
USC has signed the Chamber of Commerce’s effort to pass hate crime legislation in South Carolina.
Associate professor Valinda Littlefield’s love for history began when she was a child, sipping on hot sugar water and eating saltine crackers while listening to the stories of her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother in Durham, North Carolina.