COVID-19 dashboard update: USC's total active cases down to 113
USC is facing a total of 113 active COVID-19 cases on campus as of Thursday, according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
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USC is facing a total of 113 active COVID-19 cases on campus as of Thursday, according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
Student Government executive office candidate names were released Thursday night following the mandatory candidate's meeting, which was hosted by the elections commission.
Student Body President Issy Rushton and Vice President Hannah White called for the Presidential Commission on University History to take action regarding the renaming of campus buildings in an open letter posted on social media Monday.
The South Carolina Senate voted 30-13 to pass a bill outlawing abortions performed after the detection of a "fetal heartbeat" on Jan. 28. A "fetal heartbeat" can be detected as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, which is before most women even know they are pregnant.
Student senator Claire Windsor introduced legislation to streamline advising technologies in the hopes of creating a more "equitable experience" during Wednesday's student senate meeting.
Antonia Adams, a USC honors college and third-year business economics student, has always been a “genius of hard work,” according to her childhood best friend Delshawn Anderson. She graduated valedictorian of her high school class before attending Piedmont Technical College in Greenwood, South Carolina.
USC reports a total of 283 active COVID-19 cases after the first week of classes, according to the updated COVID-19 dashboard.
The Matthew J. Perry Jr. chapter of the National Black Law Students Association (BLSA) hosted a virtual panel Thursday night honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Topics discussed included the killing of George Floyd and how to create change moving forward.
As students return to campus, USC reports a total of 303 active COVID-19 cases, according to the updated COVID-19 dashboard.
USC has implemented a number of COVID-19 safety initiatives across campus, which has led to an increased demand for cleaning supplies and other COVID-19 personal protective equipment.
Naida Rutherford, a USC alumna who graduated in 2015 with a master's degree in nursing, will become Richland County's first Black female coroner when she takes office in January.
The university marked Veteran’s Day with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new Veteran and Military Center of Excellence, a "one-stop shop" for military-affiliated faculty and students to gather and access campus services.
Carolina Collaborative for Alternative Preparation (CarolinaCAP) is a non-degree program created with the goal of bringing quality teachers to rural communities throughout the state.
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.
To ensure students still have the opportunity for an international education, USC’s Global Carolina Office has worked to create a virtual, internationalized program called Global Learning Experiences (GLEs).
Students, faculty and staff can now use on-campus Amazon Lockers for picking up and returning Amazon packages 24/7.
The Office of Fellowships and Scholar Programs (OFSP) hosted its end of the year celebration of national fellowship applicants and the office’s 25th anniversary Wednesday afternoon at Harper College.
Bennett Lunn, a third-year jurisprudence and education policy student, has been named a 2019 Truman Scholar for his devotion to education reform and equity.
The University of South Carolina and Uber have announced their partnership on a nationwide campus safety initiative, which includes features such as push notifications that remind riders to check their Uber's description and President Harris Pastides’ "What’s My Name?" campaign.
USC and Uber announced new safety measures including push notifications to remind users to check for their rides at a designated pickup zone and the inclusion of the "What's My Name?" campaign.