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(04/13/21 12:19am)
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.
(04/09/21 10:05pm)
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.
(04/10/21 2:28am)
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.
(04/08/21 3:19am)
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.
(04/14/21 12:53am)
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.
(04/07/21 12:22am)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 105 active COVID-19 cases.
(04/06/21 4:19pm)
USC has signed the Chamber of Commerce’s effort to pass hate crime legislation in South Carolina.
(04/15/21 1:29am)
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.
(04/03/21 4:08pm)
There are 119 active COVID-19 cases at USC, according to an update of the university’s COVID-19 dashboard Friday. This is an increase from the 98 active cases reported on Tuesday.
(04/02/21 8:26pm)
A large crowd of students, holding signs and shouting slogans, marched through the USC campus Friday morning, calling for USC to fire professors accused of sexual harassment.
(04/01/21 3:21am)
Student Body President Alex Harrell said there will be a planned protest about firing David Voros on Friday, April 2 at 10 a.m., beginning at Longstreet Theatre.
(03/31/21 12:54am)
In an effort to comply with the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) more efficiently, the University of South Carolina hired a new FOIA coordinator and is working to develop an online portal to submit FOIA requests through.
(03/27/21 11:16pm)
Columbia residents gathered in front of the Statehouse on Saturday to denounce Asian American violence, which has been on the rise since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(03/27/21 1:32am)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 98 active COVID-19 cases.
(03/26/21 2:56am)
The Student Government 2021-2022 executive officers were inaugurated at the Pastides Alumni Center on Thursday evening.
(03/25/21 12:55am)
Speakers discussed how the pandemic has affected the university at USC's chapter of the American Association of University Professors' "COVID-19 and the Post-Pandemic University" symposium Wednesday afternoon.
(03/24/21 5:18pm)
USC removed history professor and faculty principal of Maxcy College David Snyder on Wednesday from all on-campus activities and responsibilities, including teaching and serving as the faculty principal, following a lawsuit accusing him of sexual harassment.
(03/24/21 2:38am)
A lawsuit accusing history professor and faculty principal of Maxcy College David Snyder of sexual harassment was filed against USC on Tuesday.
(03/24/21 12:51am)
USC now has 65 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated online COVID-19 dashboard.
(03/23/21 10:44pm)
USC presented its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) on Tuesday in a virtual kickoff event.