September 2003 Headlines
An 1-85 bridge comes to Columbia for civil engineering study
"A Soldier's Legacy" on display at McKissick Museum
Dan T. Carter's research highlights issues in post 9/11 debate
Engineering college to train junior/senior high school teachers next summer
USC prepared for large freshmen enrollment this fall
Walker Institute sets Palmetto Forum schedule to begin Sept. 4
McMaster Gallery photographic exhibit opens Sept. 5
Tickets for September concerts on sale now
Institute for Public Service and Policy Research to administer DOD funds to address environmental issues
Professor makes African history come alive by integrating research with teaching
Bulletins editor by day, local rocker by night
English professor examines immigrant writers' portrayal of American culture
Free smoking cessation class begins Sept. 9
Charles Knowlton Law and Liberal Arts Lecture to be held Sept. 12
In Memoriam: Talmage Fauntleroy, director of USC's opera program
Memorial service for Talmage Fauntleroy to be held Sept. 13
Country music historian to speak at McKissick Museum Sept. 13
Memorial service for John Scott Wilson, professor of history emeritus, to be held Sept. 23
Cancer therapy developed at USC being tested in Germany
Jack Benjamin, USC Aiken, receives Kennedy Medallion
Staff Spotlight: Eileen Korpita, Office of Pre-Professional Advising
Questions for Michael Muthig, senior licensing officer
McKissick Museum sets story hours for fall
USC Symphony Orchestra announces new season
Lectures and seminars: Sept. 1226
Orphan Film Symposium set for Sept. 2628
Last Lecture series begins Oct. 2
New campus dining contract yields major improvements
Search begins for advancement vice president
Bulletins are now available electronically
Preston's at Noon is new lunch destination on campus
Q&A with Harris Pastides, interim vice president for research