Tech Tuesday Talks
January 15, 2019, Mia Grimm
The Arnold School of Public Health's Tech Tuesday Talks showcase the intersection of health and technology innovations on campus. The first talk of the semester will be on Jan. 22.
January 15, 2019, Mia Grimm
The Arnold School of Public Health's Tech Tuesday Talks showcase the intersection of health and technology innovations on campus. The first talk of the semester will be on Jan. 22.
March 27, 2017
In honor of National Public Health Week, the Arnold School of Public Health will be offering free hearing and health screenings. All faculty, staff and students are invited.
March 01, 2017
This month’s Tech Tuesday Talk will feature Public Health Ph.D. candidate Alicia Dahl, who will discuss her work on technology-based interventions and support for pregnant women.
December 21, 2016, Allen Wallace
The University of South Carolina claimed the No. 1 spot in the U.S. and No. 3 in the world in the 2016 ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Sport Science Schools and Departments. The rankings, published Dec. 8, credit the Arnold School of Public Health’s exercise science and athletic training programs, the College of Education’s physical education program and the College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management’s sport and entertainment management program
December 08, 2016, Erin Bluvas
Researchers from the University of South Carolina, Duke University, University of Alabama at Birmingham and Metabolon Inc. Research Triangle Park have discovered a new way to treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease—a condition that affects up to 25 percent of the population and may lead to cirrhosis and eventually liver cancer or failure.
November 10, 2016, Chris Horn
Carmel Turner, ’05 doctor of physical therapy and ’99 exercise and sports science USC-Aiken, makes unbelievable cakes. But don’t take our word for it. Tune into the Food Network’s “Cake Wars: Christmas” starting Nov. 14.
September 16, 2016, Wes Hickman
As the Southeast’s most comprehensive health sciences teaching and research institution, the University of South Carolina will build on its nationally recognized programs in medicine, nursing, social work, public health, pharmacy, biochemistry, business, computing and others, as well as its unique partnerships with health care providers throughout the state, to create the premier health sciences experience for both undergraduate and graduate students.
November 13, 2015, Megan Sexton
The University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health will create a new institute focusing on how to age well from cradle to grave by addressing issues faced by the most vulnerable in our population – young children and older adults – thanks to a $7 million gift from the school’s largest benefactors.