25th annual USC Dance Marathon raises $788,645 for Prisma Health Children's Hospital
The 25th annual USC Dance Marathon raised $788,645 for the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center on March 25.
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The 25th annual USC Dance Marathon raised $788,645 for the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center on March 25.
Physics and astronomy professor Timir Datta was named a 2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow for his revolutionary work on high-temperature copper oxide superconductors.
Ever since high school, USC Student Body President Emmie Thompson has been interested in policy. Despite not participating in her high school Student Government, she now views her involvement in college as a way to give back.
Student Body Vice President Abrianna Reaves has been fascinated with joining Student Government since she arrived at USC.
Samantha Josephson, a fourth-year political science student and former sister of USC’s Alpha Gamma Delta chapter, was on track to attend Drexel University's law school in Philadelphia in 2019.
A new education bill in South Carolina, the “Transparency and Integrity in Education Act," is posing questions over its relationship to critical race theory and its overall effectiveness and value, according to opponents.
Rising costs and inflation have made college attendance more expensive than it was five years ago, despite four years of tuition freezes.
Three top university positions were filled at the beginning of the 2022-2023 academic year — including university President Michael Amiridis, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Donna Arnett and Vice President for Student Affairs and Academic Support Rex Tolliver.
Lexington Medical Center and the University of South Carolina broke ground in February on a new nursing building in West Columbia which will add state of the art equipment to the nursing program.
USC is partnering with Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy to launch a philanthropy program this summer to train and employ recent graduates as development coordinators.
The board of trustees met Friday morning to discuss the addition of more than 3,000 parking spaces by the end of the summer and approved an extension and raise to Athletics Director Ray Tanner's contract.
Muslim and Jewish students following strict religious dietary rules now have accessible dining options available to them on campus.
Student Body President Reedy Newton gave a State of the Student Body address on March 16 on the Russell House patio, where she gave updates from her programming events and accomplishments of her administration.
In the 2022-2023 academic year, The National Pan-Hellenic Council experienced growth, established a plan for a lasting legacy and reworked its bylaws as the organization aims to grow its impact at USC.
After legislation to limit spending on Student Government campaigns was halted during this year’s elections, candidates have voiced mixed opinions on how to create the most fair and level playing field for future elections.
South Carolina is a unique state with a rich history, and many of its state symbols reflect that. From the palmetto tree to tea, these symbols represent South Carolina and make it the state that many students call home.
The university went through its second rebranding in four years, changing the "UofSC" logo mark back to its original "USC" branding in January.
From new dorms to dining improvements to academic building renovations, campus infrastructure has changed in a variety of ways in recent years.
A player sits in a chair — their head swiveling behind a headset. Behind their goggles, a red button appears and a voice instructs them to press it. The user's breathing slows as they enter the virtual reality world, melting their outside stress away.
The faculty senate voted to restructure credit requirements for the College of Information and Communications students and discussed professors' freedom of expression on Wednesday.