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- Ron Paul to deliver lecture at university
- University names top researchers to CoEE leadership
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College of Arts & Sciences to present Caskey Lecture Series
Cancer researcher Dr. Arnold J. Levin, internationally known for research on tumor suppressor genes, to be featured speaker at 2009 “Caskey Lecture Series.”
Local researcher awarded Fidler grant by NRC
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition names Syracuse University’s Rachel Smith recipient of 2009 – 10 Paul P. Fidler Research Grant.
Independent film, 'My Sweet Misery,' has ties to university
Director, several cast members have connections to the University of South Carolina.
Virtuoso Wu Man to perform at university
Pipa virtuoso Wu Man to make two performances: her debut at Koger Center Thursday, Nov. 12, with the South Carolina Philharmonic and a solo recital Friday, Nov. 13, at the School of Music recital hall, part of the school’s “Southern Exposure New Music Series.”
Distinguished artist-in-residence to perform 'American at Heart'
Kyra Strasberg, in first performance since retiring in 2000 from a 15-year career with Boston Ballet, featured dancer in “If At First We Dream.”
College notes
Psychology professor, program honored for afterschool outreach in state’s middle schools; criminologists earn National Institute of Justice grant
Opera at USC to perform ‘The Light In The Piazza’
Adam Guettel’s composition to be performed Friday and Sunday, Nov. 6 and 8, in Drayton Hall; shows are 7:30 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Sunday.
Actor Shanga Parker to direct Theatre SC’s ‘Radium Girls’
Play based on 1920s court case that laid groundwork for rights of modern-day workers.
Prize-winning writer to discuss legacy of Wade Hampton
Prize-winning writer and scholar Dr. Ron Andrew to discuss legacy of South Carolina Confederate son Thursday, Nov. 12.
SCETV’s ‘Making It Grow’ to feature President’s House
SCETV’s popular show, “Making It Grow,” will feature University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides and First Lady Patricia Moore-Pastides Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m.
Proposals for service-learning courses sought
The Honors College is seeking grant proposals for new service-based learning courses that would be taught in fall 2010 and beyond.
McKissick Museum to unveil Smyrl exhibit
“Southern Satire: The Illustrated World of Jak Smyrl” will be on display at the University of South Carolina’s McKissick Museum from Aug. 8 to Jan. 23.
GIS project maps lights, buildings, more
Exact digital image of campus being created.
Spring 2009 President's Honor Roll and Dean's List
The 2009 Spring President’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List is accessible via the university’s Web site in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats.
Project to digitize 60 years of S.C. newspapers
The S.C. Digital Newspaper Project, an initiative of University Libraries, will create a Web-accessible archive of S.C. newspapers dating from 1860 to 1922.
Blatt, Hollings, others focus of new exhibition
Exhibition to showcase books by and about individuals whose papers are held by the university’s South Carolina Political Collections (SCPC).
