
Dance faculty use movement to bridge gaps in Black history
Wideman Davis Dance received a $1.95 million Mellon Foundation grant to memorialize Black life beyond trauma.
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Wideman Davis Dance received a $1.95 million Mellon Foundation grant to memorialize Black life beyond trauma.
Ph.D. candidate Yu-Hsien Sung studies the unique discretion prosecutors have in the U.S. and how voting plays a role in holding them accountable. Her work is making a big contribution to the political science field.
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, will discuss global, national and local solutions for fighting antisemitism in the 2023 Solomon-Tenenbaum Lecture in Jewish Studies at the University of South Carolina.
Hope Rivers could be the poster child for the value of education, the importance of mentorship, the necessity of empathy. The first Black female president of Piedmont Technical College, she also understands the experience of the many first-generation, low-income college students on campus.
2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow Timir Datta challenges laws of physics