Southern History Ambassador Author, radio host and professor emeritus Walter Edgar joins the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Board of Trustees
Networking throughout the globe New Fulbright specialist to connect Carolina students and faculty with research projects worldwide
Deep Underground A team of Carolina physicists are part of an international project to explore origins of universe
The Orangeburg Massacre and its impact on civil rights in South Carolina Former Carolina professor Cleveland Sellers on March 27 will speak about the Orangeburg Massacre that took place at South Carolina State University 50 years ago.
Nobel laureate to visit UofSC Scientist W.E. Moerner will explain implications for super resolution microscopy as part of a lecture presented by the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Mapping Santa Elena's history Archaeologists work to create detailed map of 16th-century Spanish town on Parris Island
Congrats to our Truman finalist College of Arts and Sciences junior Casey Brayton will join almost 200 other Truman Scholar finalists nationwide to interview for this highly competitive award.
Arc of justice The Center for Civil Rights History and Research welcomes two visiting scholars who will discuss justice for African Americans in the 21st century.
Internship spotlight: Inside Sen. Graham's office with Antionna Fuller Junior Antionna Fuller got an inside look at how federal government works during an internship serving in U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's office.
Stories of Justice and Change Civil Rights leaders visit Columbia for Black Stories: Two Cities film series
Islam and free expression focus of upcoming Barnes Symposium Turkish journalist and author Mustafa Akyol will lead a public discussion on free expression in Islam and the importance of interfaith dialogue during a visit to the Carolina as part of the annual Rudolph C. Barnes Sr. Symposium on Law and Morality. This year's lecture and accompanying events are presented by the College of Arts and Sciences' religious studies department
A living legacy Winners of the Grace Jordan McFadden Award excel in academics and community service. The honor recognizes students majoring or minoring in African American Studies.