Freshman orientation underway with first 2017 session
By Mike Woodel | June 12, 2017With the class of 2021 expected to number up to 5,700 students, 13 freshman orientation sessions are scheduled to take place through the end of July.
With the class of 2021 expected to number up to 5,700 students, 13 freshman orientation sessions are scheduled to take place through the end of July.
Tom Reichert, former head of advertising and public relations at the University of Georgia, will take over as dean of the University of South Carolina College of Information and Communications.
After over a year of construction, the $80 million facility is slated to open for summer classes on May 30.
Everything you need to know about this year's May graduation ceremonies.
A controversial bill mandating the U.S. Department of State definition of anti-Semitism to be considered in possible hate crime cases on South Carolina college campuses will finally reach a state Senate subcommittee Thursday.
The organization Dear World partnered with USC and encouraged students to share their stories with the world through portraits.
Graduate and undergraduate fellowship winners were celebrated Tuesday afternoon for their awards.
Check out some of these events on and around campus from Monday to Wednesday.
Dr. Hans-Conrad zur Loye hopes to develop receptacles to reduce the decontamination period of American nuclear reservations, including South Carolina's Savannah River Site.
Nine apps were presented at the USC Entrepreneurship Club's second annual event.
Thousands of Gamecock fans lined both sides of Main Street and the Statehouse grounds as festivities commenced Sunday afternoon.
Two students will spend the summer in Mount Vernon after being chosen for a selective fellowship focused on leadership.
The USC College of Nursing hosted a mass casualty exercise in order to train nurses for mass casualty incidents, while testing a new app designed to expedite the triage process in emergency rooms.
The city of Columbia looks forward to the homecoming of the women's basketball team fresh off of their national championship win.
Gamecock fan's newly minted celebration tradition has taken a dark turn.
Daniel Halsey Wells, 29, turned himself in to Columbia authorities Friday morning.
Thursday's initial draft of H. 3722 covers the University's request for $25 million to renovate the outgoing Main Street law school, but $50 million for relocation of the USC School of Medicine was left out.