Artistic Equity “We want to focus on things that are conducive to creating a good academic environment and not just studying all the time,” junior Katie Aretakis says.
Non-theater major finds artistic outlet through Off Off Broadway Second-year Honors College student Tyler Quehl wrote and composed the musical, "The Restaurant: Millennial Commentary on Middle America" with the help of student organization Off Off Broadway.
Charleston students sweep state high school writing contest Three students from the Charleston County School of the Arts have won first, second, and third-place awards in the fifth annual South Carolina High School Writing Contest.
Noted historian, author to judge annual state high school writing contest Walter Edgar, one of South Carolina's most-noted historians, will judge the sixth annual South Carolina High School Writing Contest.
Looking for Connections “There’s so much about the brain and the different pathways that cause us to think and react in different ways that are really fascinating to me, and something I want to continue learning about.”
Adios and gracias, Dr. Ed "I don't think I ever came to this place and not had a good laugh," says Munn Sanchez, a philosophy professor who arrived at Carolina in 1995 to teach logic. This summer, he will leave USC for the Pierre Laclede Honors College at the University of Missouri-St. Louis--this time as dean.
Another Starting Line at the End: Revocation 2018 "Before every race, there is a moment at the starting line when everything goes silent. Your heart is pounding; your adrenaline is pumping. You look to your left and to your right and you see your teammates, those who will push you further and faster than you could go on your own."
'My heart is much bigger': SCHC junior helps lead Waverly volunteers into new programs, two awards Ask Honors junior Emily Fisher about the highlight of her week, and she doesn't even have to think about it. It's her volunteer work with the Waverly After-School Program.
SC High School Writing Finalists Announced Forty-one high school juniors and seniors from across the state have been named finalists in the fifth South Carolina High School Writing Contest.
Artist on call: How one art student helps peers develop their own In the Honors community of scholarship and love of learning, one student has learned that sometimes it's through helping others develop their own passions that we can learn the most.
Boston Business Journal: 40 under 40 Maura Hodge, '04 Honors Business Administration, has been named one of Boston Business Journal: 40 under 40.
First-year mass communications major receives nomination for Pushcart Prize When Mary-Bryant Charles' Facebook notification popped up that she had been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, her first reaction was a combination of a scream and a squeal. But few can say they've been nominated for a literary prize before the end of their first semester of college.