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“Every 40 seconds someone person loses their life to suicide worldwide. That totals to more than 700,000 people per year.”
The 54th volume of Broken Ink is published in April and celebrated with a release party.
Dr. Nancy Albers is named the dean of the School of Business Administration at USC Aiken.
USC Aiken’s Baptist Collegiate Ministries organization celebrates the end of the 2021/22 school year.
A new literary magazine is emerging from nontraditional student Samantha Taylor USC Aiken.
Deborah McMurtrie is awarded the Dr. Jennifer L. Wilson Teaching Excellence Award.
Pacers and Polo celebrates its 17th anniversary this April and will feature its annual silent auction
Starting this week, the mask mandate will be lifted from the USC Aiken campus and students will only be required to wear masks in the Student Health Center.
The memory of John “Coach” Abshire, a beloved supporter of the university, was honored Saturday at St. John’s United Methodist Church.
Dr. Anthony Varallo read his flash fiction, “My Enemy” and an excerpt of “The Lines” for the Oswald DIstinguished Writer's Series last Thursday.
The University’s COVID-19 dashboard may not present accurate information due to lack of positive test reporting.
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.
USC Aiken’s Women’s Cross-Country team received the honor of All-Academic distinction from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
COVID-19 numbers are decreasing in the state of South Carolina as well as across the United States, according to recent CDC data.
“I just want everyone to know that you are not alone. We are all here to graduate. Sometimes we have to take it one day at time, and that's okay. It will all be worth it once you walk across the stage with your diploma in hand.”
USC Aiken and First Tee of Aiken have partnered to construct a practice facility.