Patrice Green, a MA and MLIS graduate, was selected as a 2022-24 RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage fellow.
2004 public relations graduate Shanna Miles published her debut novel “For All Time.”
At the age of 13, Gabriela Carrara suffered second- and third-degree burns from a cooking accident. Now, the May 2022 public health graduate is beginning a career in medicine.
Dimitri Amiridis is a May 2022 graduate and the son of Michael Amiridis, the incoming president of the University of South Carolina. He discusses his family’s ties to the university in this Q&A.
Siblings Nancy and Thomas Scott are both graduates of the South Carolina Honors College. In 2021, they were recognized by the college as Outstanding Young Alumni.
May 2022 public health graduate Cedrick Belton plans to become an epidemiologist and work to advance health resources for underserved communities.
Andee Poulos suffered a stroke at the age of 14, with a 5 percent chance of survival. Fast forward to May 2022, and Poulos is now a graduate of the sport and entertainment management program.
With two advanced degrees from the University of South Carolina, the next First Lady, Ero Aggelopoulou-Amiridis, has deep Carolina connections.
The Cognitive Neuroscience Society awarded alumna BJ Casey the 2022 George A. Miller Prize, which recognizes scholars at the cutting-edge of their discipline.
Ph.D. graduate Thomas LaBone is on the forefront of researchers in his field when it comes to applying Bayesian statistics to internal dosimetry.