Headlines for Oct. 2007
Homecoming Week 2007 is Sept. 23-29
Cello choir concert and workshop is Sept. 28 and 29
Southern Exposure: Composers will discuss work, attend opening concert Sept. 29
Voices of the Great War exhibit on display at Thomas Cooper Library through Sept. 30
Museum of Education celebrates 30th anniversary
Teaching excellence colloquium is Oct. 4
Lectures: Sept. 20-Oct. 8
Oct. 5-6 symposium examines SC's role in WWI
Rally for Darfur is Oct. 6
Theatre South Carolina presents Noises Off through Oct. 7; read an independent review
Benefits Fair is Oct. 10
Scientist who contends comet killed mammoths to speak Oct. 10
HRSM welcomes new deans
Pure copper: Research examines copper's antibacterial effectiveness
Chemistry professor assists in development of continuous glucose monitor
Staff Spotlight: Gary Ewing, environmental health and safety
Two USC Lancaster professors receive awards in regional literary competition
Faculty members are first to receive Rockefeller Fellowships
Culinary Camp for teens cooks up lots of interest
USC Beaufort announces Sand Sharks as new mascot
USC Symphony Orchestra: Vadim Gluzman performs Beethoven's Violin Concerto Oct. 16
Lectures: Oct. 4-21
USC Press to hold fall book sale Oct. 17-18
Hatred, prejudice, intolerance, and religion: lectures and symposium Oct. 17-18
New trumpet professor to perform Oct. 17
Poet Carrie Allen McCray to read, discuss her work Oct. 19
Caskey Lecture to address ethics in research Oct. 22
Clay sculpture is at McMaster Gallery through Oct. 25
First-year students at USC Upstate build Habitat home
SC STEPs to STEM aims to stem decline in science/math graduates
Ken Burns' World War II documentary draws on University's film library
Score one for computer gaming at Carolina TRIO-McNair Scholars win awards at national conference
Receptions planned for new business dean in Columbia, Greenville
Health Center announces flu shot clinic dates
Take a walk, get a t-shirt