Enter the Tiger Burn design and eulogy competition
October 09, 2020, Caleigh McDaniel
This year you will get the opportunity to design your own 30-foot tiger or write the it's eulogy for the next Tiger Burn event.
October 09, 2020, Caleigh McDaniel
This year you will get the opportunity to design your own 30-foot tiger or write the it's eulogy for the next Tiger Burn event.
February 04, 2020, Jeff Stensland
After partnering to bring cutting-edge visual inspection technology to the world-famous annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the University of South Carolina and IBM will now bring clients from around the globe to Columbia to see the latest in advanced manufacturing technology.
January 23, 2019, Mia Grimm
Have an idea for an app? Get paired with a programmer. EclubSC has partnered with the UofSC computer science department to bring mobile application ideas to fruition.
August 30, 2018, Mia Grimm
The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps chapter at UofSC is now accepting new members. The foundation provides funding for research projects, educational workshops and mentors for students.
February 11, 2017, Jeff Stensland
University of South Carolina chemical engineering professor John Monnier has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), a prestigious group of researchers selected for their significant and lasting contributions to the field.
November 11, 2016, Lynn Schutte
Carolina students and the public are invited to watch and cheer entrepreneur teams who will pitch their innovative ideas in the “Shark Tank” style final competition of The Proving Ground Nov. 17 at the University of South Carolina.
October 23, 2016
Michelin North America invites students from UofSC and Clemson to apply for Civil and Environmental Engineering 490, an introductory course to industrial sustainability. Up to 12 students from each school will be chosen to join the project starting this spring.
July 26, 2016, Jeff Stensland
The University of South Carolina was awarded an $8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to explore new, sustainable ways to store hazardous nuclear waste. With the award, USC becomes one of only four new national Energy Frontier Research Centers in the country.
March 18, 2016, Patrick Ingraham
Applications are being accepted for a paid summer research position in support of a project in ultrafast laser spectroscopy.
November 10, 2015, Jeff Stensland
A distinguished engineering researcher with experience in forming industry partnerships has been hired to lead the University of South Carolina’s College of Engineering and Computing. Hossein Haj-Hariri, an MIT-trained scientist who most recently served as professor and chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, was appointed dean on Tuesday. Haj-Hariri will spearhead efforts to build on the university’s strength in critical research areas such as energy, cyber security, aerospace and materials.