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Despite growing its student body by some 9,000 students in the past 15 years, the University of South Carolina’s on-campus housing has increased only a fraction of that amount. That leaves tens ...
The University of South Carolina has a housing shortage. It is looking for ways to fix it. An ever-growing student body — including a record freshman class this year with nearly 700 more ...
More student housing is headed near downtown Columbia. A 67-acre parcel on Idlewild Boulevard, near Williams-Brice Stadium and the University of South Carolina, will soon be the site of a 197-unit ...
Governor of South Carolina, ex officio Chairman of the Board; may appoint a designee in his/her stead; South Carolina State Superintendent of Education, ex officio; President of the Greater University of South Carolina Alumni Association, ex officio; One member elected by the General Assembly from each of the sixteen judicial circuits
Historical Photos of USC Buildings and Grounds at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page] Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-13-11, "University of South Carolina, Library, South Sumter Street, Columbia, Richland County, SC", 10 photos, 13 measured drawings, 4 data pages
Elmwood Park is a residential neighborhood and historic district in what is now the center of Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in the early 1900s, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Elmwood Park Historic District in 1991.
In its first official update since 2018, the University of South Carolina’s master plan outlines ongoing projects and ambitious proposals for the coming years. USC shares plan to update campus ...
William S. Currell (1858–1943) It was originally named Petigru College and was built to serve as the USC law school, which had outgrown its quarters in Legare College.. When a new law school building was built in 1952, the name Petigru College was given to it and the 1919 building was renamed Currell College to honor William S. Currell, USC's president when it was built, and it was then used ...