In 2024, faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences clinched major honors for their research and creative work. Students embraced internships, research courses, and other opportunities the college created for them—while others paved their own way.
These are just a few highlights that Dean Joel H. Samuels shared in his video reflecting on the year and looking forward to 2025. Watch the video below.
In case you missed some of these stories, here are a few highlights from 2024.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution editor-in-chief Leroy Chapman inspires next generation of journalists
- USC students bring untold history of Sumter, S.C., to the public
- From orientation to the chem lab: incoming students connect with research through new initiative
- Biology research course brings fresh perspectives into undergraduate research
- Tammy Richardson honored with 2024 SEC Faculty Achievement Award
- USC chemist elected to National Academy of Engineering
- Political science internships boost student careers and SC workforce
- USC chemist wins Germany's highest honor for scientists
- Susan Cutter elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- USC historian lands Guggenheim Fellowship, Rome Prize
- Edsel Peña elected IMS Fellow
- USC professor recognized as fellow of American Chemical Society
- Fulbright scholar investigates promising cancer therapy
- From Shakespeare to Startups: New classes incorporate AI in the Arts and Sciences
- German professor receives prestigious Berlin Prize fellowship