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Gamecock grad went all-in on math and stats. Now he invests in people.

Steve Smith's love for numbers led him from a surprising run-in with the law as a Gamecock freshman to a top role in investment management. The former math and statistics major now helps organizations maximize financial returns--and invests in the careers of young professionals, just as his advisors once invested in him.

How a USC media arts graduate empowers youth through writing

USC Media Arts graduate Elizabeth Perlman empowers youth through creative writing, channeling her passion for storytelling and lessons from her alma mater into her students at the Intuitive Writing Project.

Seven incoming McCausland scholars uphold legacy of excellence

Seven faculty members at the University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences have been named McCausland Faculty Fellows, the college's most prestigious faculty award. These scholars, specializing in fields ranging from criminology to mathematics, exemplify excellence in teaching and research. The fellowship, established through a $10 million endowment from alumnus Peter McCausland and his wife, Bonnie, supports early-career faculty in advancing their research and academic contributions.

USC students explore American history with Mellon Grant programs

USC students are diving deep into American history with the help of a $500,000 Mellon Grant. Through dynamic events, research opportunities, and expert-led discussions, they're engaging with constitutional scholars and exploring the relevance of founding documents in today's democracy. Discover how this program is shaping the next generation of civic leaders.

Video: USC professor, alumni work to prepare communities for hazardous events

From communities in the Southeast submerged by floodwaters to neighborhoods on the California coast battling raging wildfires, natural disasters are on the rise. Hear from geographer Susan Cutter, Carolina Distinguished Professor, and alumni working in emergency management across the state and nation about how tools like the Social Vulnerability Index can lead to better outcomes for the future.

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