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USC invests in SC’s future with 5 new research institutes

The University of South Carolina will invest $10 million over the next four years in five new interdisciplinary research institutes that will address some of the Palmetto State’s biggest challenges, including health, education and water quality.

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Boeing offers engineering scholarships, career opportunities

The University of South Carolina is one of only six institutions in the country selected to partner with Boeing on its Accelerated Leadership Program, in which a select group of students will gain hands-on learning experience working with engineering projects and innovative technologies

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Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence

Since establishing an Artificial Intelligence Institute in 2019, the university has seen growing interest in the subject across campus. There are now dozens of researchers throughout the university exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning can be used to advance fields from health care to manufacturing.

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Class of 2023

As the Class of 2023 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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Health challenge drives education major to help others

Tori Edsel’s dreams of being a dancer came to an abrupt halt when she suffered a stroke at 16. The third-year early childhood education major’s experiences during her recovery helped change her outlook and gave her a new dream: helping children in similar situations.

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USC residence hall named for pioneering educator Celia Dial Saxon

The University of South Carolina celebrated the naming of a residential hall after pioneering educator and civil rights advocate Celia Dial Saxon at a public ceremony on Friday (April 21). Saxon is the first African American to be honored with a building name on the Columbia campus.

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“Get Up And Out: Patients Prescribed Exercise”

(feat. Jennifer Trilk, School of Medicine Greenville) Charleston Physicians.com

“Ambrosia salad’s variations are historically a topic of hot debate”

(feat. David Shields, history) The San Diego Union-Tribune

“Workers comp remains strong as labor market rebounds”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, Risk and Uncertainty Management Center) Business Insurance

“As a Ruler, Cleopatra Was as Charismatic as She Was Ruthless”

(feat. Shannon Bowen, journalism) Biography

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