March 2002 Headlines
Last Lecture Series features Kwame Dawes March 6
Newsplex will be newsroom of the future
Outreach program offers high school equivalency instruction for migrant/seasonal workers
Interdisciplinary group narrows its sights on nanoscience
English composition courses seeing green
USC can aid in terrorism research, professor says
Public Health eyes role in bioterrorism response
African-American Studies director receives Emmy Award
Board of Trustees approves building renovations at Feb. 8 meeting
Faculty Senate discussions continue at special meeting Feb. 13
Theatre South Carolina's production of Antigone combines ancient Greek drama with modern technology March 1-9
Amoco Award nominations are being accepted through March 8
Floyd receives art department's Rouse Award
Ada B. Thomas Advising Award nominations being accepted through March 15
Cycling is a way of life for linguistics professor
Shake, rattle, and roll: New shake table provides mobile teaching tool for civil engineering
South Carolina Women in Higher Education to offer leadership workshop for minority women faculty and staff March 18
Provost's Teaching Seminar March 18 to feature Preston Residential College
Fifth annual Smalls Lecture set for March 21
Online learning workshop offered March 21
Inaugural series on peace and justice to be held March 21
Annual Hall Lecture scheduled for March 21
Drumming and dance ensemble performs March 21
Costa Rica's top music group performs March 23
USC recognized by National Wildlife Federation for sound environmental practices
USC Symphony to perform Figaro March 26
Southern Exposure concert to premiere work by USC composer March 27
Advance discount tickets for 3 Rivers Music Festival available for USC faculty, staff, students
McKissick Museum announces children's story hour schedule for Spring 2002
Three dean candidates set for campus interviews
Women's History Month activities set for March