August 2002 Headlines
Book to focus on 1970s Horseshoe restoration
New chairman at the helm of USC art department
Statistics professor receives national honor
USC's Baruch Institute gets $2.6 million for environmental forecasting
USC Beaufort to offer bachelor's degree this fall
State Budget: Nearly $20 million to be cut from USC
In Memoriam: Joseph DuPre Miller, member of USCs Board of Trustees
New design gives USCs Web presence unified look
Thanks to Alumni University, music professor returns to classroom as student
Psychology researcher looks for brain-wave clues to human deception
Faculty House closes due to financial losses
Two USC women will speak at leadership conference Aug. 10
Exhibit documenting folk traditions of Latino farm workers at McKissick Museum through Aug. 11
Business school editor Jan Collins finds success--again--with "NextSteps" newspaper column
USC biologist returns to Chernobyl, Ukraine, this summer to continue research on barn swallows
Research database helps USC faculty find collaborators at MUSC, Clemson
Board OK's 2002-03 budget, tuition increases
Several USC areas are relocating
Pineapple Productions presents Staged Fright Aug. 1518 at Longstreet Theater
George Plimpton to speak at Thomas Cooper Society Luncheon Aug. 19
University Libraries to honor Lou and Beth Holtz Aug. 19
HABLA Program bridges language gap for Latinos seeking social services in South Carolina
Anatomy of Crime program challenges young scholars
New book analyzes James Dickey's novels, including his unpublished works
A date with Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye) awaits USC freshmen
In Memoriam: Jennifer Brewer Mungo, adjunct professor, public health
Harry Hansen, art, named guest curator of exhibit
Robert Valois, public health, receives scholar award
Faculty Senate reports USC will enroll record freshman class this fall
NetGen launches Online Engineering Management Certificate Program
Little-known images of South Carolina come to light in new book
Two outdoor concerts set for Aug. 22
"The Void Looks Back" on display at McMaster Gallery through Aug. 22
"Walk, Don't Walk" appears at Longstreet Theater Aug. 24