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Released: 12-Jan-2017 12:05 PM EST
Darla Moore School of Business Building Earns LEED Platinum
University of South Carolina

The University of South Carolina's Darla Moore School of Business building has earned LEED Platinum , the highest certification awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

   
Released: 14-Dec-2016 1:20 PM EST
UofSC Economists: 2017 SC Economy Strong and Stable Amid Political Uncertainty
University of South Carolina

Steady economic gains are expected for South Carolina in 2017 despite the political uncertainty that comes with new governor and U.S. president. The gains build on positive growth across most of the Palmetto State’s industries and regions, according to University of South Carolina economists at the Darla Moore School of Business.

Released: 25-Jul-2016 5:05 PM EDT
Archaeologists Find Elusive 16th-Century Spanish Fort on Parris Island
University of South Carolina

The lost Spanish fort San Marcos, founded in 1577 at the town of Santa Elena by Pedro Menedez Marquez, has been found on present-day Parris Island in South Carolina by a pair of archaeologists.

Released: 11-May-2016 3:05 PM EDT
The Fast Casual Conundrum
University of South Carolina

Entrées at fast casual restaurants -- a category that includes restaurants such as Chipotle and Panera Bread -- have a higher average calorie count than fast food establishments, such as a McDonald’s or Bojangles, according to researchers from the University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public Health .

Released: 9-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
UofSC Faculty Experts: 2016 South Carolina Primaries and Presidential Election
University of South Carolina

With the New Hampshire primary today, all eyes will turn to South Carolina, site of the first-in-the-South presidential primaries on Feb. 20 and 27. The University of South Carolina’s Office of Public Relations has compiled a list of faculty experts who can discuss topics relevant to the South Carolina primaries and the presidential election.

Released: 29-Sep-2015 6:05 PM EDT
UofSC Archaeologists Raise Trio of Civil War Cannons From Scuttled CSS Pee Dee
University of South Carolina

Archaeologists at the University of South Carolina raised three cannons from the Confederate gunboat CSS Pee Dee from the Great Pee Dee River in South Carolina. The mystery of the CSS Pee Dee, its cannons and the inland Mars Bluff Navy Yard endured for the better part of 100 years.

Released: 3-Sep-2015 12:05 PM EDT
Pursuit of Happiness Leads to a $2.1 Million Grant Award for UofSC, UChicago
University of South Carolina

A grant from the John Templeton Foundation will fund research that explores the connections between virtue, happiness and the meaning of life and society.

Released: 15-Jul-2015 5:05 PM EDT
New Approach to Spinal Cord, Brain Injury Research
University of South Carolina

Many an injury will heal, but the damaged spinal cord is notoriously recalcitrant. There's new hope on the horizon, though. A team of researchers led by the University of South Carolina's Jeff Twiss just reported an innate repair mechanism in central nervous system axons that might be harnessed to regenerate nerves after brain or spinal cord injuries.

Released: 23-Mar-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Renowned Artist Ralph Heimans Unveils Portrait of Financier and Philanthropist Darla Moore
University of South Carolina

A 14-by-8-foot oil painting of financier and philanthropist Darla Moore was unveiled in the heart of the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina Friday, March 20 by artist Ralph Heimans.

Released: 22-Jan-2015 10:00 AM EST
How Are Student Loans Affecting the Well-Being of Young Adults?
University of South Carolina

Researchers at the University of South Carolina researchers find that young adults who accumulated higher amounts of debt incurred from student loans reported higher levels of depressive symptoms, even with adjustments for parental wealth, childhood socioeconomic status, and other factors.



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