Q & A: Student leaders discuss visibility, student issues with provost candidate William Tate
By Christine Bartruff | Feb. 18, 2020William Tate, candidate for provost, answered the questions of student leaders Tuesday morning.
William Tate, candidate for provost, answered the questions of student leaders Tuesday morning.
The 2020 Student Government debate brought up topics such as safety and mental health.
Discrepancies in student senate records show a possible lack of accountability and highlight confusion in the Student Government codes.
USC alum cartoonist and journalist Jak Smyrl will be memorialized in a new biography, "The World of Jak Smyrl: South Carolina Artist, Journalist, Cartoonist."
Inaugural chief diversity officer John Dozier works to improve diversity and inclusion on the University of South Carolina campus.
The Resiliency Project is the latest effort from USC to support the mental health of its students.
The board of trustees met Friday to discuss and pass policies regarding protection from external influences following accusations of it.
Those participating in the senate and executive elections held a meeting on Thursday to discuss the plan for election season as well as any rules or points of concerns.
The constitutional challenge against Speaker of the Student Senate Davis Latham took center stage at the student senate meeting Feb. 12.
Student Government executive office candidate names were released on an unofficial list this evening.
The USC board of trustees met today to discuss changes regarding the Prisma Health - USC Medical Group Trust and shorten the length between reviewing the agreement, which allows university members to work in Prisma.
Provost candidate Nancy Rapoport met with student leaders and answered their questions about her plans for the university.
The search committee for the executive vice president for academic affairs and provost is holding open forums to interview candidates for the position. The first candidate interviewed was Nacy Rapoport.
In an effort to solve Greek Village parking issues, the university plans to open up the AD3 commuter lot to Greek students, leaving commuters to park in a proposed lot on Greene Street Field.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is in search for a new vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. Three town halls were hosted this week to interview each of the three finalists for the position.
Students have noticed poor lighting between Davis and LeConte colleges and near Park Place, and say they feel unsafe traveling in those areas at night.
Augusta Baker was the first African American coordinator of children's services for the New York Public Library. Nicole Cooke, the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair, discusses Baker's legacy.