COVID-19 dashboard update: USC sees decrease in cases, down to 47
USC now has 47 total active coronavirus cases on campus, according to the updated online COVID-19 dashboard of USC.
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USC now has 47 total active coronavirus cases on campus, according to the updated online COVID-19 dashboard of USC.
Friday’s COVID-19 dashboard update saw USC facing 58 total active COVID-19 cases.
The School of Music held a series of concerts focused on registering voters on Greene Street Thursday.
Nabil Natafgi and Ann Blair Kennedy are utilizing their online Virtual Patient (VIP) Engagement Studio to reach real-life patients with specific diseases and immerse them in the research process from the beginning.
Systemic racism in America has had long-standing effects on the Black community's ability to receive medical assistance and healthcare, which is now resulting in more Black people getting sick and dying from COVID-19 than other races, the CDC said.
A recommendation during Wednesday's student senate meeting called for the mask mandate at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center and Blatt PE Center to be optional for people exercising.
The 2020 Libertarian Party nominee is Jo Jorgensen, a Greenville, South Carolina, resident and senior lecturer at Clemson.
Yoojin Cho, a postdoctoral fellow in the Arnold School of Public Health, dreamed of studying in the United States since middle school. However, Cho’s parents didn’t want her studying abroad at such a young age.
Instead of the annual Tiger Burn that takes place every year before USC’s rivalry game with Clemson, this year there was a design contest in which the winner will get their design built, and subsequently burnt to the ground, next year.
The Department of Political Science held an online forum Tuesday in which three USC political science professors gave their predictions and insights for Election Day.
While the majority of professors and graduate students who began conducting research before the pandemic hit are able to continue their projects in some capacity, COVID-19 has paused research that requires travel, according to USC Provost William Tate.
Tuesday’s COVID-19 dashboard update brought a first this semester: The university’s isolation and quarantine units are completely empty.
David Dennis, from Omega, Louisiana, wasn't interested in the civil rights movement — his "idea was to go to college and graduate." Then he met a girl he wanted to impress.
The number of active cases at USC is 39, down from the previous reporting period, according to the COVID-19 dashboard’s latest update.
Until Nov. 19, the student-led Advocates Against Alzheimer's group is working to fundraise $10,000 for non-profit Leeza's Care Connection, a wellness center that provides information and support to caregivers of dementia patients.
Study abroad programs for the spring 2021 semester will continue, according to an Education Abroad Office email sent to students Thursday.
Students, faculty and alumni examined university history and called for the renaming of several campus buildings, including the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center, at a virtual public forum on Thursday.
Though the next academic year is months away, leasing has already begun.
USC graduate students Vanessa Poirier and Hirali Patel are both operations immunization chairs for their respective organizations and have spent the semester organizing flu clinics for students, and their research experience led one of them to help in Dr. Phillip Buckhaults' Saliva Assay Free Expedited (SAFE) testing lab at USC.
Students should be allowed to carry nonlethal defense weapons on campus, according to a recommendation that was introduced in the student senate on Wednesday.