Meet the therapy dogs on campus that help with stress, anxiety
By Elena Keller | Feb. 27, 2023Therapy dogs George, Louie, Wally, Sunny and Katie help students struggling with anxiety by providing companionship and comfort on campus.
Therapy dogs George, Louie, Wally, Sunny and Katie help students struggling with anxiety by providing companionship and comfort on campus.
Vice President of Student Affairs Rex Tolliver intends to improve USC's mental health services by looking into a more holistic strategy inspired by UNC Charlotte.
The College of Social Work at USC held a virtual panel that encouraged and informed its audience to remember the Black pioneers in the profession. In addition, they were determined to shed light on the hardships that people of color have faced all throughout history in social work.
Henry Jolly and Reid Sherard attended their first board of trustees as elected members on Friday and helped approve new programs in a variety of subjects such as cyber intelligence and nursing.
Emmie Thompson and Abrianna Reaves are the next student body president and vice president. Hannah Augsbach Lamma is the next treasurer, and Cameron Eubanks is the next speaker of the student senate.
To fight burnout among healthcare professionals, professor Melissa Reitmeier established the Health Occupation Providing Excellence in Workforce Wellness and Resiliency project.
The "Being Black in the Workspace" event was held in the Russell House Ballroom on Monday night. Panelists discussed the challenges of being a minority throughout their careers and the importance of diversity.
Good Morning America visited USC to highlight Be the Match and their bone marrow donor event.
Regular people advertised free marijuana — information. There is still a fight in South Carolina for legal recreational marijuana, though some of the demonstrators believe they are fighting more than a stigma.
Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, visited the USC School of Law to talk about the state of anti-Semitism throughout the nation.
The Daily Gamecock partnered with SGTV to moderate the debate for Student Government executive candidates Wednesday night in the Russell House ballroom. Candidates discussed Student Government money allocation, transparency and inclusivity. Voting will open at 9 a.m. on Feb. 21.
The proposed Bull Street health science campus in Columbia hopes to improve research for USC and provide improved medical care to the state. The campus will have two buildings, one primarily for research and the other mainly for education, likely connected by an atrium.
This June, the Supreme Court will decide whether or not to eliminate affirmative action. If affirmative action is overturned, the college admissions process could be impacted, but USC faculty do not expect significant changes.
U.S News & World Report ranked USC's online graduate nursing program as first in the nation. Leadership within the nursing program said the award will help to maintain interest in the program as nurse shortages continue and recognize faculty and students who have put hard work into the growth of the program.
A student has been hospitalized after incident at Science and Technology Building on Devine Street. According to university spokesperson Jeff Stensland, there is no threat to public safety.
Following Holocaust Remembrance Day, USC students and faculty held a Walk to Remember to reflect on the current state of Holocaust education for students.
The Student Government executive candidates will debate on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Russell House ballroom. Ahead of the debate, they sat down with The Daily Gamecock and SGTV to share their plans with the student body.