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“Why should I care about AI?” Inside one student’s effort to connect USC with the future of technology

While over 23,000 active users across the university are benefitting from the power of ChatGPT as a tool to enhance learning and research, Grace Cosby is helping lead conversations on AI usage.

Eight Gamecocks earn Fulbright awards for international study, research, teaching

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program aims to connect students, teachers and scholars from around the world. Recipients will spend approximately a year abroad conducting research, pursuing graduate studies or teaching english. 2026-2027 recipients include five Honors alumni.

The wait is also the reward: Michael Pitre earns NIH OxCam Scholarship for M.D.-Ph.D.

The University of South Carolina's first NIH OxCam Scholar's success didn't happen overnight. Michael Pitre's patience and persistence led to more opportunities than he'd imagined — and his journey to an M.D.-Ph.D. is only beginning.

Above and beyond the classroom: USC students earn opportunities for summer research, study

Where might you find a Gamecock this summer? 12 University of South Carolina students, including 11 from the Honors College, have secured national fellowships to fund an exciting summer of beyond-the-classroom experiences.

Something to crow about: 20 students earn Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship for study abroad

Honors students Elaina Conger, Britten Dugan, Hannah Jewell and Natalie Rose are among the 20 students, a record for the University of South Carolina, to earn the 2026-2027 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad.

Cat Barry's Pro Career Off to Record Breaking Start

Honors College alumna Cat Barry is off to a record-breaking start in professional soccer, leading Lexington Sporting Club to a league championship while setting the Gainbridge Super League single-season scoring record.

Ask the Intern!

USC’s student interns explore a variety of career paths and hone professional skills that will serve them in any field. Honors senior Riley Smith is featured and discusses the experiences that will prepare her for P.A. school.

Emilia Keesey earns Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters scholarship

Senior Emilia Keesey is a 2026 recipient of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters scholarship. Funded by the European Union, the EMJM scholarship allows students from across the world to earn two master's degrees in two years while studying in two or more European countries.

From thesis to courtroom

Honors alumni Kathy Carlsten and Peter Siachos say they draw on the critical thinking and collaborative skills, the debate-oriented approach and intellectual ambition that Honors courses cultivate in their legal practices.

Honors senior thesis, revisited

We checked in with South Carolina Honors College alumni from across the world to ask: What was your thesis? How relevant is it to your life and career? And if you were to write one now, what would you explore?

William A. Mould Award winners: The next chapter

From the film production studio to the lab, winners of the William A. Mould Senior Thesis Award have made notable impacts on their fields of study. That's certainly impressive, but we wondered: What happened next? We caught up with a few winners, and they're continuing to make strides in their professional careers.

The senior thesis guide: Catherine Keyser reflects on mentorship, value of the process

Catherine Keyser, professor of English Language and Literature, has lost count of how many Honors College senior thesis projects she has directed. But she remembers her students -- their thesis-writing journeys, the ways in which she's guided them, and the revelations they made.

The Rebel Alliance and the American Revolution

At first glance, Hansel Haase's and Riley Sutherland's Honors College senior thesis projects couldn't be more different: a Star Wars musical and a research thesis on women of the American Revolution. Upon further examination, however, these two theses showcase the impact of an interdisciplinary, passion-driven project.

Letter from the Dean

Dean Steven Lynn shares an update on the state of the South Carolina Honors College as he reflects on the senior thesis and the many exciting things ahead.

Connecting the dots: Alumna Stephanie Kyle thrives in global supply chain and beyond

From an early age, Honors alumna Stephanie Kyle had an appreciation for people from all over the world. She entertained thoughts of traveling far from South Carolina for college, but everything changed when she toured USC. As a student, she traveled widely and got involved in student organizations focused on global business and supply chain. Today, she is pricing director at a major global company.

Two USC students earn Boren Scholarships for intensive language study, cultural immersion

Orie Lindler and Honors student Genevieve Robinson have earned Boren Scholarships fro the 2026-2027 academic year.

Here’s a health to the class of 2026

A time old tradition, every year the South Carolina Honors College welcomes a new class of graduates during a special ceremony called Revocation.

Leading with a purpose: 2026 Outstanding Advocate for First-Year Students helps students find their home at USC

Recently named the 2026 Dennis A. Pruitt Outstanding Advocate for First-Year Students, Honors alumnus Andrew Pana says his leadership is rooted in his love for the communities he found at USC and his desire to help younger students find their home on campus.

Reading between the feathers: How two students turned a mascot role into years of service

You may know Cocky from game day at Williams-Brice, but some of his biggest fans sit on classroom floors, not stadium seats. Behind the yellow beak are two seniors  who’ve been involved with Cocky's Reading Express for the last four years. Meet Emma Connelly and Honors alumnus Walker Weaver.

Study abroad and internships prepared Honors College senior for career in energy policy

After studying abroad and leading hands-on energy efficiency projects, Honors College alumna Ella Michel is launching a career in energy policy.

Class of 2026

Read the class of 2026 profiles to learn about what made their experiences so special. Honors alumni Shyam Ganesh Babu, Olivia Hoyhtya and Natalie Jacob-Bell are featured and reflect on the past four years.

'Let the world surprise you': senior Rachael Davis reflects on Honors coursework connections

Some students enter college in pursuit of answers. Rachael Davis pursued questions, then connections, developing semesterly themes that synthesized her coursework. We caught up with Davis to learn more about this introspective, reflective process.

Division of IT, Honors College support student innovation through Provost’s AI Fellowship

With support from the Division of IT and the South Carolina Honors College, the Provost's AI Fellowship gives students hands-on experience with faculty while expanding the impact of AI across teaching and research.

'I've dared to learn more': senior Jake Arcement reflects on Honors College experience, the importance of mental health care

For Jake Arcement, career aspirations in mental health care began with an open mind, a curiosity about the brain and a passion for human connection. In retrospect, the pieces align perfectly; in reality, Arcement's experiences in and out of the classroom helped him arrive at his future organically.

Honors students selected for inaugural Accelerated Undergraduate to J.D. program cohort

Five first-year Honors students were selected for the 2026 Accelerated Undergraduate to J.D. program cohort, a newly developed academic program at the University of South Carolina.

 

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