Ringing in spring
April 20, 2018, Lynn Schutte
On April 22, 500 students will receive their University of South Carolina ring at the Ring Ceremony on the historic Horseshoe.
April 20, 2018, Lynn Schutte
On April 22, 500 students will receive their University of South Carolina ring at the Ring Ceremony on the historic Horseshoe.
March 28, 2018, Lynn Schutte
Rebecca Kaze spent her time at the University of South Carolina serving the Carolina community. On Wednesday, March 28, the public health senior was named the university’s 2018 Outstanding Woman of the Year.
March 15, 2018, Lynn Schutte
Status inequalities are common in society today, but how did that come to be? That question will be part of the focus of the University of South Carolina’s annual Mayhew Lecture on Thursday, March 22.
October 19, 2016, Lynn Schutte
Scott O’Dell’s 1960 book “Island of the Blue Dolphins” has been a classroom favorite, despite some potentially controversial elements. The University of South Carolina’s Sara Schwebel, associate professor of English, is working to help explain that controversy. With the help of students, Schwebel has edited and published a critical edition of the book, complete with an introduction and essays to help place the narrative in its correct historical and cultural context.
September 19, 2016, Lynn Schutte
Voter registration and turnout of University of South Carolina students is typical of college students nationally – but Carolina leaders are trying to improve the numbers by making it easier for students to register to vote.
August 25, 2016, Lynn Schutte
UofSC history professor and political historian Kent Germany will speak Sept. 1 about President Lyndon B. Johnson’s White House tapes and what advice LBJ would give today’s presidential candidates.