
McNair Scholar Harrison Bench wins Udall Scholarship
Bench is the 4th Udall Scholar named at the University of South Carolina in 10 years.
Top Scholars and national fellowship participants bring distinction to themselves and the university. Here’s where their stories unfold. Learn more about our students, their accomplishments and their journeys to success.
Bench is the 4th Udall Scholar named at the University of South Carolina in 10 years.
UofSC's most recent Boren Scholar was determined to study abroad before he graduated. Now, he's headed to Brazil with funding from two national fellowships.
Asia Fulton, Lydia Hill and Carlos Sanchez Julia are among five of the University of South Carolina's most recently named Gilman Scholars. These three undergraduates will be traveling to Central and South America.
Summer programs supported by national fellowships provide students with both the structure and the funding to gain hands-on experience as policymakers, researchers and global citizens.
Grace Thaggard is dedicated to cultivating the future of chemistry, whether that be advancing her field through research or inspiring the next generation of scientists. She may never have realized this vision without her undergraduate fellowship experience.
UofSC students competing for national fellowships strengthen the institutional academic stature, resulting in heightened distinction of the entire university community. We celebrate national fellowship finalists and winners and invite you to learn about them.
Our Top Scholars are doing amazing things, capitalizing on their extraordinary academic talent, sense of responsibility and remarkable leadership skills. Stamps, Carolina, 1801, McNair and Horseshoe Scholars’ ideas and abilities are shaping the world of tomorrow.
Scholar Stories is compiled by National Fellowships and Scholar Programs, and chronicles the activities of our Top Scholars and alumni.
Annual reports of the on goings and accomplishments of many of our Top Scholars.