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  • Dean's Lunch and Lead

    Dean's Lunch and Lead

    This event brings together the CIC community to engage in dialogue about access and engagement issues which affect the student experience. See 2024 photos.

Programs

From guest speakers to unique educational opportunities, we offer a variety of access and engagement programs throughout the year for members of our college and the public.

4+1 pathway partnership with Claflin University.

This collaboration with one of the nation’s premier historically black colleges and universities in Orangeburg, South Carolina, offers students the opportunity to earn an undergraduate degree from Claflin and a graduate degree from the College of Information and Communications in just five years. 

Brown Bag Luncheons

The Brown Bag Luncheons are opportunities for conversations about diversity-related topics. Speakers hail from a variety of backgrounds including business and academia.

Inclusive Excellence Research Symposium

The college sponsors a research symposium to highlight the latest diversity-related research from CIC faculty. The symposium was created to build awareness of the diversity research being done by the CIC’s faculty and spotlight research collaborations between the college’s two schools. 

CIC Inclusive Excellence in Graduate Studies Open House

The CIC hosts an open house targeted toward students at historically black colleges and universities in South Carolina, as well as Columbia College and USC. Attendees from schools including Claflin University, South Carolina State and Voorhees College make the trek to campus to get information on the MA, MMC, MLIS and Ph.D. programs.

Dean's Lunch and Lead

This event, hosted by Dean Reichert, brings together CIC student leaders, faculty and staff to engage in dialog about access and engagement issues which affect the student experience. See photos from the Spring 2024 event.

Women's Leadership Week

In order to increase awareness of equity and diversity issues, the College of Information and Communications sponsors Women’s Leadership Week to explore gender and equity issues in the media and build awareness of career opportunities in the field.

Digital Media Experience

Students from diverse backgrounds are invited to apply for the week-long video storytelling camp, which will prepare them for a spectrum of media careers. This is an effort to help the profession as much as possible, while also providing a valuable learning opportunity for students from the CIC and area HBCUs.

Linda Lucas Walling Collection

Housed in the South Carolina Center for Community Literacy, the Linda Lucas Walling Collection is a selection of books designed to provide self-instruction on selecting and evaluating materials for children with disabilities and materials about children with disabilities. The collection includes professional resources, books for children with disabilities, books about children with disabilities, and winners of two awards given to books about children with disabilities — the Dolly Gray Award and the Schneider Family Award.  

MLK Day Breakfast of Champions

This annual event, held in partnership with the American Advertising Federation of the Midlands, introduces communications careers to students at the University of South Carolina, as well as from area HBCUs and high schools.

New Faculty Hires

We fulfilled one of our major diversity goals in the College of Information and Communications during fall 2021, as we welcomed four new faculty of color, including two Black women and one Black man in the SJMC and one Hispanic/Latina woman in the iSchool.

 


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