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From 1974 to 2017, the law school was located in the University of South Carolina Law Center at 701 Main Street. [10] On July 27, 2011, the law school officially announced plans for a new building, to be located on a block between Senate, Gervais, Bull and Pickens streets in downtown Columbia. [11]
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 ...
also governor of South Carolina, United States assistant secretary of state for Administration, and president of the University of South Carolina [182] Ellison D. Smith: 1909–1944 failed freshman year; did not graduate [183] Thomas A. Wofford: 1928 1956 also graduate of the Harvard University Law School, 1931 [184]
How big is an expected donation to the University of South Carolina School of Law? Will the law school get a tweak in its name? Those topics are being discussed in South Carolina’s legal community.
The University of South Carolina has received a megadonation from a prominent Lowcountry lawyer and USC alumnus. Now the School of Law has a new name: the Joseph F. Rice School of Law. Joseph Rice ...
The Old Campus District, University of South Carolina, is a historic district centered on The Horseshoe on the main campus of the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On June 5, 1970, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places . [ 1 ]
State employees whose employment began before 2012 must be 65 years old or have 28 years of service to receive unreduced monthly retirement benefits, according to the South Carolina Retirement ...
No. Image Name Tenure Notes 1 Jonathan Maxcy: 1804–1820 2 Thomas Cooper: 1821–1834 – Robert Henry: 1834 President pro tempore – Henry Junius Nott