Darla Moore School of BusinessAt a Glance
The Darla Moore School of Business is globally renowned for academic rigor, a world-class faculty and 13 major research centers that span the full spectrum of business disciplines.
The Moore School is the choice for both next-generation and growing professionals seeking premier academics and experiential learning that prepares them to be data proficient, analytically capable and functionally grounded graduates. Controlled faculty-to-student ratios ensure our classrooms are stimulating settings while high-performing program rankings attract both top-tier students and corporate partnerships that often lead to future opportunities.
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Longest-serving USC trustee Eddie Floyd dies, aged 91
Retired physician Eddie Floyd, the longest-serving member of the University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, passed away recently. A former heart surgeon and chairman of the board from 1992 to 1996, Floyd earned a bachelor’s degree in business from USC in 1956, and he served on the USC board from 1982 to 2024.
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5 recognized for social justice work
The University of South Carolina has recognized students, faculty and staff members for their work on campus and in the larger community with 2026 Martin Luther King Social Justice Awards. The awards recognize individuals who have exemplified the philosophies of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through acts of community service, social justice or racial reconciliation.
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Class of 2025 December graduates
As the December Class of 2025 prepares to walk across the commencement stage, graduates leave the University of South Carolina with memories of enduring friendships, newfound passions, supportive mentors and life-changing experiences.
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Global supply chain major lands key post-grad position
Yana Patel came to the Darla Moore School of Business with one plan, but after talking with mentors and faculty in the business school, she found a path better suited to her career goals. After she graduates from USC in May 2026, she will be part of the selective Operations Leadership Development Program at defense contractor Lockheed Martine.
Learning Experiences
Along with completing traditional internships, many departments provide classroom-based project and experiential learning opportunities in partnership with businesses, industries and nonprofits. From Finance Scholars’ live case studies with industry partners to full-semester experiential learning courses in sales and marketing working for top global brands such as Coca-Cola, ESPN and Lionsgate.
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