Engineering student-athletes run with focus Honors student Rachel Hensler - along with her fellow track and field athletes - push through rigors of schedule with determination.
Honors student wins national award as part of exchange program Hannah Bauer’s time at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo was full of the experiences you’d expect from a semester on the big island. Hannah Bauer’s time at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo was full of the experiences you’d expect from semester on the big island.
To drink or not to drink (tap or bottled water) For environmental chemistry professor Susan Richardson, it's a question she hears a lot: Is bottled water safer to drink than tap? To help find the answer, she enlisted Honors biochemistry students Gretchen Bollar and Anthony Kocur.
Three Honors College students named Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholars The students will learn about the mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in honor of the career of Hollings, who was a longtime U.S. senator from South Carolina and a former governor of the state.
Luke Rankin follows his calling Talking to Luke Rankin, our newly installed student body president, you would think that he was born to be a politician. He’s friendly, charming and inspiring. When he speaks there’s at least one motivational phrase in each sentence, which is exactly what people love to hear when they’re trying to be convinced they can do something or that their community can be better.
SCHC student awarded Boren Scholarship to study in Jordan Growing up in Lexington, South Carolina, Patrick McKenzie never imagined he'd leave the United States. But as of today, thanks in large part to his time at the South Carolina Honors College, he has traveled to 22 countries, and he's just getting started.
S.E.L.F. WORTH Friends since freshman year, seniors Casey Hasenbein and Rachel Wood grew so close during their four years in the Honors College that they can finish each other's sentences. So it was only natural that the exercise science majors would want to work on their senior thesis together. Hence the creation of Be Your Best S.E.L.F. (Strength, Energy, Life Skills and Fitness), their thesis project that ultimately bonded them to a group of girls at Epworth Children's Home in Columbia.
Search for a cure: The story of one Honors College graduate and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Cystic fibrosis affects more than 30,000 people across the United States with hundreds of those affected living in South Carolina.
The Emergence of Bedroom Pop Many little kids dream of becoming rock stars, but Honors College sophomores Evan Delp and Robert Magee are on their way to making that fantasy a reality.
Alumni Q&A: Talli Founder Lauren Longo This week, we're speaking with Lauren (McLaughlin) Longo '01 in celebration of Small Business Week 2019.
First-generation student takes on the world UofSC Pickering Fellow hopes to connect cultures through foreign service career
Defining a legacy The South Carolina Honors College is the top-ranked public university honors college in the nation. Again.
Former School of Journalism Director Joins Honors College as Associate Dean New Associate Dean Andrea Tanner is not stranger to working with honors students.
Letting loose and having fun: Students celebrate first gala 'Under the Stars' Honors College students came together for a night of fun and dancing.
A Friendship Turns into a Passion Honors College alumni Tyler Singleton's passion is what's defined her career.
SC high school writing finalists announced; historian Walter Edgar to judge Twenty-eight high school juniors and seniors from across the state have been named finalists in the sixth annual South Carolina High School Writing Contest.