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Arnold School alumna heading to third Olympics
USC profiles public health alumna and former Gamecocks diver Julia Vincent as she preps for Paris. It will be Vincent's third time competing in the Olympics, and she hopes to bring home a medal.
USC profiles public health alumna and former Gamecocks diver Julia Vincent as she preps for Paris. It will be Vincent's third time competing in the Olympics, and she hopes to bring home a medal.
Environmental health sciences associate professor Sean Norman is one of the lead investigators on a multi-agency project to use disease modeling to improve outbreak preparedness in the state.
Ph.D. in Biostatistics candidate Xiaowen Sun entered the field to use statistical methods to solve real-world problems. She's particularly interested in using machine and deep learning to improve medical research and public health.
Epidemiology professor Anwar Merchant has received a Fulbright Scholar Award from the U.S. Department of State to help build capacity for public health research in Pakistan by mentoring/training early-career researchers.
Exercise science associate professor and athletic training expert Susan Yeargin describes how extreme heat can be dangerous for runners, cyclists and anyone spending time outdoors. Plus, six tips for staying safe.
Donna Arnett, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, is pleased to announce the selection of a highly accomplished public health leader, Tara Sabo-Attwood, as the new dean beginning August 1.
These awards are designed to recognize alumni, faculty, staff and students who have made exceptional contributions to advancing access and collective engagement.
In a collaboration between the Rural and Minority Health Research Center and South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality, USC researchers have discovered a hidden crisis impacting rural and minority South Carolinians.
As Director of Evaluation and Academic Assessment for the school, Clark's main role is to lead evaluation activities, which includes the various methods used to approve, maintain, document, and evaluate supporting processes.
In recognition of his 17-year tenure as Dean and his 35 years (and counting) with the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, the Arnold School has launched two new funds in honor of Thomas Chandler.
Working in the Sport Science Laboratory, the Ph.D. in Exercise Science candidate conducted research for several Department of Defense- and industry-funded projects - amassing extensive hands-on training in various laboratory techniques.
Nearly a decade after his passing, Chris Aluah continues to make an impact. Dedicated to share his work with the world, his HPEB collaborators have successfully published findings from his dissertation research.