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(03/23/21 3:40am)
Even though USC has made progress since its founding, Lana Burgess, faculty curator for McKissick Museum, believes it is important for people to learn about the history of women at the university.
(03/19/21 1:06am)
A USC theater professor has been removed from the classroom as of Tuesday in response to accusations of sexual harassment against students.
(04/19/21 12:14am)
In the past 220 years of USC’s existence, the university has grown from the surrounding Horseshoe area to include much of Columbia. It continues to expand with new projects such as Campus Village and the health sciences campus.
(03/18/21 12:50am)
Jessica Bradshaw still remembers one of her first patients: a 14-year-old autistic boy with a mop of red hair. During her undergraduate studies, her job was to pick up the minimally verbal, high-needs boy from school, spend time with him and take care of him at his house.
(03/16/21 10:34pm)
The university is has 67 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, with 63 of these cases being students and four employees, according to the university's updated online dashboard.
(04/07/21 9:12pm)
Following the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, racial tension in America skyrocketed, sparking a wave of protests nationwide. In the aftermath, Black Lives Matter SC (BLMSC) and other organizations in Columbia came together to voice outrage about police brutality. Here is a timeline of protests over the past year.
(03/14/21 10:36pm)
USC will be making changes to the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs (EOP) and its Title IX department in an effort to improve its handling of cases of sexual harassment, according to an email sent by university President Bob Caslen.
(03/21/21 6:49pm)
USC's PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT chapter is part of a national organization that focuses on encouraging women and young girls to establish a healthy lifestyle through exercise.
(03/11/21 5:06am)
The student senate passed recommendations to add crosswalk signs in front of 650 Lincoln and to adopt school-specific advising surveys during its meeting on Wednesday.
(03/10/21 2:51pm)
USC plans to hold multiple in-person graduation ceremonies for May 2021 graduates over the course of four days.
(03/09/21 11:07pm)
USC is reporting a total of 64 active COVID-19 cases on campus, according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
(03/10/21 1:30am)
The Presidential Commission on University History revealed on Tuesday a list of 13 names that are being considered as replacements for buildings on campus that might need renaming.
(03/11/21 4:32am)
Lowcountry-based bakery chain Kudzu Bakery and Market expanded into the Midlands and opened a new location in the Forest Acres community in Columbia on Feb. 24.
(03/09/21 4:22am)
After graduation, music entrepreneurship professor David Cutler found himself in a situation common to many postgraduates — he didn’t know what to do with his life. He was trained in jazz and classical music in a world where classical music was seemingly dead and jazz was irrelevant.
(03/25/21 2:05am)
When chemistry professor Mike Angel published his research on remote laser analysis in 1992, he had no idea NASA would pick it up and use it on the Curiosity mission and, most recently, the Perseverance mission.
(03/08/21 4:41am)
Every spring, a group called Women LEAD holds discussions on topics including the history of feminism and professionalism in the workplace relating to women.
(03/05/21 11:37pm)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 73 active COVID-19 cases.
(03/05/21 10:14pm)
USC received 1,500 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine since Tuesday when South Carolina entered the 1b phase of vaccination, and has ordered 1,000 more to be delivered this week, according to Director of Strategic Health Initiatives Rebecca Caldwell.
(03/04/21 10:57pm)
The Elections Commission released a breakdown Thursday of how many students voted for who during the 2021 Student Government executive elections.
(03/10/21 2:17am)
Laura-Louise Rice said she has been interested in public service since the beginning of her college career. Now, as a third-year student, she is USC's only national finalist for the 2021 Harry S. Truman Scholarship, whose mission is to be “a beacon for public service for young people across the United States.”