University introduces staff senate to support staff, advocate for mental health, more
By Anna Zelenski | Nov. 1, 2021For the first time in USC's history, the school has introduced a new body of government: the staff senate.
For the first time in USC's history, the school has introduced a new body of government: the staff senate.
Student Body Treasurer Kate Turner announced she will step down to study abroad next semester. Student senate discusses accessibility provisions.
Michelle Bryan takes on a new role as Associate Vice President in the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and hopes to make a more united and inclusive staff and student body.
The Provost Advisory Committee for Women’s Initiatives aims to light the way to see more women in leadership positions at USC.
The university COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 47 active COVID-19 cases, an increase since the 40 cases reported last Tuesday.
The class of 2024 began its college years in the fall of 2020. Facing these students were online classes, COVID-19 and the challenges of living with both.
USC's Academic Team competes in trivia tournaments with other schools from around the nation. The team's recent win at a tournament in Durham, North Carolina, has memnbers excited for more competitions in the future.
Student Government's Key Week offered professional advice to current students last week.
Hillel at USC hosted an event in collaboration with the Daffodil Project at the Anne Frank Center to plant 250 daffodils in honor of the children who lost their lives in the Holocaust.
The Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss progress toward a student vote on the board of trustees, its history and more.
"Hear Me Out" is a mental health resource podcast, co-hosted by USC students Bridget Hughes and Timothy Simmons. The podcast features weekly guests and talks openly about mental health resources and experiences.
Relay for Life announces theme for 2021-2022 relay season: "Casting for a cure."
The university updated its online COVID-19 dashboard with new numbers.
The Columbia Chamber partnered with USC to hold the Mayoral Forum at the Carolina Theater ahead of the City of Columbia's 2021 Mayoral election.
Lindsay Kahle Semprivo, a teaching assistant professor of criminology in WVU's Department of Sociology and Anthropology, presented her research on marginalized groups and youth violence. This lecture was part of Assistant Professor Kaitlin Boyle's "Women in Crime" class, where her and her students talk about the pathways to criminalization.
New Assistant Professor of Race and Media Jabari Evans is bringing unique experiences and perspectives from his career in hip-hop to USC's School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
A USC physical education professor has partnered with local law enforcement and Prisma Health Center to create a streamlined process for the reporting and treatment procedures for victims of involuntary druggings.