Luther Battiste Congratulations to Columbia attorney and Carolina alumnus Luther Battiste, the new president of University Associates, an organization that brings the university and local business community together.
School of Earth, Ocean & Environment Professor elected 2016 Sustaining Fellow Dr. Claudia Benitez-Nelson, a Distinguished Professor in the School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment, has been elected a Sustaining Fellow of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography.
Jory Fleming SEOE senior, Jory Fleming shows no signs of slowing down as he heads for Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar.
William Welsh William Welsh is spending the summer in Tajikistan, learning Farsi and Tajiki. His interest in the Persian language was sparked by interactions with graduate students in the genetics research lab where he has been working.
Linda Shimizu Fun. That's probably not the first adjective K-12 students might associate with chemistry. But it just might be if they've seen one of the University of South Carolina's chemistry shows.
MFA Students Arts & Sciences Creative Writing Students Dedicate Time to Yemassee, a National Literary Journal
Marjorie Spruill Marjorie Spruill's ideas about politics, women's rights and racial injustice were planted along the banks of the river Pamlico in rural North Carolina where she was raised in the 1950s and 1960s.
Douglas Meade Meade is ready for new challenges while remaining true to his passion for mathematics education.
Peter Duffy To play the character's anger is not the actor's goal, but rather emotions are a byproduct of the actor working to achieve the character's goals.
Jane Roberts Inside a historic brick house on Columbia's Barnwell Street, the work of College of Arts & Sciences professor Dr. Jane Roberts is changing lives at both the micro and macro levels.
Thomas Crawford Arts and Sciences physics professor and nanotechnology researcher Thomas Crawford reached a crossroad during his sophomore year in college when he had to declare a major.
Elise Blackwell Elise Blackwell is flattered when her creative writing students at the University of South Carolina tell her they have read one of her novels.
Jorge Camacho Sometimes Jorge Camacho plunges deep into the stacks below the Thomas Cooper Library and just immerses himself in the books. Books to the right. Books to the left. Books stretching shelves and shelves away, in all directions.
Jerry Mitchell The components of Jerry Mitchell's job build on themselves like layers on the digital maps so integral to the study of geography.
Vicki Vance University of South Carolina biochemist who recently published her team's work into a botanical device: a "microRNA."
Michael Myrick Technology developed by Arts & Sciences Chemistry faculty purchased by a Fortune 500 company, resulting in substantial savings for one of the largest providers of products and services to the energy industry.
Douglas L. Anderton Dr. Douglas L. Anderton, a renowned researcher in the growing field of social epidemiology and epigenetics, is the new Chair of the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences.
Mark Smith History is about making connections between times, places and people. Past, present and future.
Dr. Kim Waddell He arrived from California and found diversity, talent and a warm welcome - both in and out of the classroom.
Will Heyman Will Heyman is a fish stalker. The Texas marine scientist is obsessed with finding and watching groups of fish that gather in special places to spawn.
Rhodes Scholarship Granted to Arts & Sciences Student Jory Fleming University of South Carolina senior Jory Fleming has been named one of the 32 winners of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.