Headlines February 2008
Journalism school to host Ad Bowl Feb. 3
Lectures: Jan. 17-Feb. 10
Upstate to build George Dean Johnson Jr. College of Business and Economics
Private giving to South Carolina up 123 percent in first five months of FY 2007
New undergraduate research award offered by University Libraries
Gesture of kindness between friends opens window to University's past
University hires leading scientist in polymer nanocomposite, fuel-cell research
Faculty Manual changes are senate topic
Professor weighs plusses, minuses of growth in worldwide tourism
Thomas Cooper Library acquires first book by an African American, makes it available on the Web
University, Technical College System announce statewide Bridge Program
Staff Spotlight: Meet Danielle Wilson
Voice of the Gamecocks Bob Fulton looks back in new autobiography
Jim Harrison calendar on sale now to benefit USC Aiken scholarship
Study: Fetal nicotine exposure might correlate with adolescent drug abuse
Suicide prevention project aims to raise campus awareness
After-school program is model of service-based learning
Grant will support collaboration with European universities on dam, levee design
Polymer nanocomposite research advances with partners, NSF grant
Staff Spotlight: Meet Ken Titus, human resources
Daily Gamecock preparing to mark 100th anniversary
Threepenny Opera is Feb. 9-10
Ray Tanner Foundation benefit is Feb. 11
Next Science Cafe is Feb. 12
USC Symphony welcomes National Symphony Orchestra Feb. 12
Nominations being accepted for Outstanding Freshman Advocate Award; deadline is Feb. 11
University and Fort Jackson join forces to back recruits in physical training
Mortar Board honors faculty
Lectures: Feb. 7-24
Libraries to host book festival reception Feb. 22
Dance Marathon is Feb. 22-23
Faculty, Cocky's Reading Express to take part in S.C. Book Festival Feb. 22-24
Photography: Southeast on display through Feb. 24 at McMaster Gallery
Legare Partners to host open house Feb. 26
Stephanie Mitchem to discuss Lesson Before Dying Feb. 27
Black History Month
Women's Studies Conference marks 21 years Feb. 28-29
An Evening of Dance Masterpieces is Feb. 29 and March 1