USC may merge smaller colleges, expand capacity in popular programs
By Erin Slowey | Nov. 5, 2020An external consultant made six recommendations to help the university reduce costs and expand revenue.
An external consultant made six recommendations to help the university reduce costs and expand revenue.
Faculty and graduate students at USC have had to navigate new research complications because of the coronavirus. While some departments' research was largely able to continue when school shut down in March, other departments have had progress delayed entirely.
The university saw a decrease in cases for Tuesday's COVID-19 update.
Yoojin Cho, a postdoctoral fellow in the Arnold School of Public Health, has impressed her dissertation members with her passion and commitment to researching warning labels on cigarette packaging.
Jo Jorgensen has goals of eliminating the Department of Education and making America's free market even more free.
The School of Music's "Play Your Part" event Thursday saw pop-up concerts throughout the day encouraging voter registration.
Friday's COVID-19 dashboard update saw cases remain in the 50s, with small upticks in percent positive test rate, quarantine units occupied and other statistics.
Mask mandates at Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center and Blatt P.E. Center was a hot topic at Wednesday night's student senate meeting.
Three political science professors from USC discuss predictions for the 2020 election.
Tuesday's COVID-19 dashboard update saw a slight decline in cases and a first for Fall 2020: totally empty quarantine units.
Beezer's Gourmet Sandwich Shop, across the street from the Horseshoe, has been a Gamecock staple for decades. Read more about its father-son duo, scooter-riding delivery driver and fresh-faced general manager.
The club SAVVY is a multicultural, female-led organization that provides a safe space that fosters growth and strength among its members while connecting with the local community.
The number of active cases at USC is 39, down from the previous reporting period, according to the COVID-19 dashboard’s latest update.
Study abroad programs for the spring 2021 semester will continue, according to an Education Abroad Office email sent to students Thursday.
The Presidential Commission on University History held its second public forum Thursday to discuss renaming several buildings on campus, including the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center.
The student senate discussed changing policies about self-defense tools and concealed weapons. It also officially announced the Carolina versus Clemson flu shot drive, which starts immediately.
The Global Carolina Office is introducing a new education abroad program called Global Learning Experiences (GLEs). GLEs are virtual, internationalized courses. They will be a more accessible option for students going forward.