A ceremony was held for the Investiture of USCA Chancellor Dr. Daniel Heimmerman.
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The 2022 Oswald Distinguished Writer’s Series at USC Aiken will be featuring author Anthony Varallo.
The University’s COVID-19 dashboard may not present accurate information due to lack of positive test reporting.
As the end of Black History Month draws near, we are remembering black history tied to Aiken County and the ways that black students are represented in the present day.
USC Aiken’s Psychology Clinic is soon to begin offering a nine-week parenting class to aid caregivers of adolescents and children. This class will begin on March 31 and end May 26.
Racial and Homophobic messages surface within UofSC’s Turning Point USA organization.
USC Aiken received Tree Campus Higher Education recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation for meeting multiple criteria.
COVID-19 cases in South Carolina are beginning to steadily decline once again with an estimate of around 53 daily cases per 100,000 people.
Editor-in-Chief Noelle Kriegel briefly reviews the articles in this week’s edition of Pacer Times.
COVID-19 numbers are decreasing in the state of South Carolina as well as across the United States, according to recent CDC data.
USC Aiken and First Tee of Aiken have partnered to construct a practice facility.
Black Historical Committee of Aiken honors Betty Gyles memory in 22nd annual Black History parade.
The University of South Carolina Aiken is the focus for a new cyber training center, sponsored by the South Carolina National Guard. This training center will act as a way for students to train for cyber security.
Brian Enter, Senior University Facilities Executive, and Cam Reagin, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration talk about the process of reconstruction on the Pacer Commons fourth floor.
In light of a recent CDC guidance regarding heightened risk of transmission in school sport and band practices, USC Aiken’s programs have maintained increased preventative measures.
20-year-old Tamia Jackson was killed in a hit and run incident on Richland Avenue West.
A recent CDC COVID-19 guidance, published Jan. 13, addresses heightened risk of transmission in school sports and band practices.