November 2002 Headlines
Lectures and conferences: Oct. 24Nov. 2
USC Spartanburg professors' new book offers refugee accounts from end of World War II
Psychologist to spearhead $7.5 million grant on improving parenting
Senator's biography illustrates narrowing of political spectrum
University acquires World War I collection
USCA ranked first by U.S. News & World Report as top public comprehensive college in South
USC trustees hear reports on enrollment, SDIC
Faculty Senate: No midyear tuition increase planned for now
Research park feasibility study begins
USC delegation visits alumni in Korea, Taiwan
New scholarship honors mathematics professor
New student-operated restaurant to open in January
USC wins $11 million NIH cancer research grant
Faculty encouraged to apply for ACE Fellowships
Construction projects set for completion in six months
Walter Liniger appears at American blues fest
Sorensen presents a vision for USC in first address to Faculty Senate
Glad to appear on PBS documentary on Jimmy Carter
Living will, health care power-of-attorney topics of Nov. 19 seminar
Habitat for Humanity: USC and Clemson do battle in Dollar War
Lectures and conferences: Nov. 724
Womens basketball team to open Carolina Center against Clemson Nov. 22; click here for full season schedule
Southern Exposure concert set for Nov. 22
Printmaking exhibit on display at McMaster Gallery through Nov. 15
Two conferences will accompany opening of Newsplex Nov. 13
Arnold School features exhibit for National French Week Nov. 813
McKissick Museum receives federal grant for 'outstanding performance'
Ernie Ellis receives Order of Silver Crescent
Journalism professor probes use of campaign TV advertising
Fifty years later, Russell presidency still shines as educational renaissance
Staff member's book tackles football questions for beginners
Symphony performs new work by USC composer