Law school move could spur $30 million of renovations
By Thad Moore | Feb. 4, 2013USC likely to take on $44 million in debt for new building
USC likely to take on $44 million in debt for new building
Moore: Eliminating serving size confusion may help people make healthier decisions
Tax calculator helps policy makers assess impact of decisions
Mayor presents university’s new faculty addition, award-winning poet with honorary key to city
Lecture draws packed crowd to Russell House Ballroom Wednesday
Senate seats open in 7 of 13 colleges
New dining location moves into Russell House
USC’s making a push to get 2,000 students to request a ticket for Saturday’s men’s basketball game against Georgia, offering a slew of giveaways, but it still has a ways to go.
Proposal focuses on new programs, building needs
‘Be a Man’ starts second year Tuesday
For a few hours today, students and faculty will have a chance to leave a small imprint on the new Business Administration Building. From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., a beam from the building will be on a truck parked outside the old building on College Street to be signed with permanent markers. Students, professors and other passersby, including Gerald Simpson, a UPS driver who regularly delivers to the existing Moore School building, started to mark up the white beam Tuesday. It’ll be the last piece of the growing skeleton to be placed at a topping out ceremony at 4 p.m. Monday. After that, workers will begin enclosing the building with exterior walls and putting in systems like plumbing and electricity.
Ceremony honors Copenhaver for career, million-dollar gift
Program to continue as part of Palmetto Health
Online maintenance request system still down; problems resolved by Sunday night
Finalists to be presented at Discovery Day; $500 prize for winner