MLK celebration features variety of events
USC is celebrating the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. during a week of service and reflection.
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USC is celebrating the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. during a week of service and reflection.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to federal ethics officials on Tuesday calling for an investigation into Mick Mulvaney’s reported discussions with the University of South Carolina about the possibility of becoming the school’s next president, according to a story written by The State.
The 2019 spring semester at USC will begin on Jan. 14 and will see the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, the 21st Dance Marathon, the 100th anniversary of Darla Moore School of Business, Student Government elections, the 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament comes to Columbia, Indie Grits and Harris Pastides' retirement as USC’s president.
For the 50th anniversary of the Carolina Cares Holiday Drive, the Carolina Service Council is partnering with The Salvation Army of the Midlands to give back to the community during the holiday season.
In honor of National First-Generation College Student Celebration Day, a committee composed of several different offices on campus hosted a table on Davis Field to recognize and celebrate first-generation college students at USC.
Student Government hosted a Town Hall on Nov. 7 to offer students a chance to meet elected student officials and ask them questions directly. The event was also designed to allow executive officers, senators and other officials to give students an update on Student Government's progress.
For the seventh consecutive year, USC received the INSIGHT into Diversity Higher Education Excellence into Diversity (HEED) Award. This national award honors individual institutions for work towards making diversity and inclusion a top priority across their campus.
Marc Shook was hired as the dean of students and deputy Title IX coordinator within the Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support in July as a way to put emphasis on improving the student experience.
Alpha Chi Omega annual paint war brought together various student organizations to show their support for survivors of domestic violence across South Carolina.
Family weekend at USC provided an opportunity for students to reconnect with their families and show them the Gamecock experience.
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As Family Weekend marks the midpoint of the fall semester, members of the class of 2022 have faced the challenge of adjusting to life as a college student amidst difficult classes and homesickness and are finding their place at USC.
As a apart of Stigma Free USC Week, USC’s Student Government, Graduate Student Association and Active Minds partnered to hold a candlelight vigil on Tuesday to remember students who have died by suicide.
Carlina De La Cova has been fascinated by ancient humans since her childhood. In 2011, she came to USC to pursue that interest. She quickly rose to become an associate professor in the anthropology department and this year she received the 2018 Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award.
For the past decade, Harris Pastides has served as the president of the University of South Carolina. As president, Pastides leads the USC flagship system of eight institutions in 19 geographic locations alongside his wife, First Lady Patricia Moore-Pastides.
To celebrate the last night before the start of classes, Carolina Productions presented a magic show in the Russell House ballroom featuring magician Peter Boie, who claims he can make even the most skeptical believe in magic.
USC will be hosting its first TEDx conference this October, and among the speakers is third-year sport and entertainment student Lyric Swinton, the only student in the lineup.
The Clothesline Project event at USC has a goal to spark a conversation about sexual assault.
In February, a statue was revealed outside the Thomas Cooper Library of Richard T. Greener, USC’s first African-American professor.
The Outstanding Senior recipients were recognized on March 29 at 3 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom.