USC monitoring Hurricane Idalia
August 29, 2023
The University of South Carolina is operating under normal conditions while closely monitoring Hurricane Idalia.
August 29, 2023
The University of South Carolina is operating under normal conditions while closely monitoring Hurricane Idalia.
August 24, 2023, Maegan Gudridge
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported a nationwide uptick in hospital admissions due to COVID. While experts say there’s no cause for alarm, it’s important that you take a few simple steps to protect yourself and your community.
August 16, 2023, Koby Padgett
Several university departments offer helpful mobile apps for free to download on the device of your choice.
August 16, 2023, Koby Padgett
The University of South Carolina has spent the summer — and the past few years in one case — improving the Columbia campus for everyone. Let’s look at some of the biggest changes debuting this fall.
June 29, 2023
Drivers can have their parking ticket late fees reduced through a City of Columbia program running the month of July.
June 29, 2023, Jeannie Marks
The temperatures are rising, the swimming pools are packed, and we’ve hit peak summer. Student Health Services has compiled tips to help you celebrate the season in a healthy way.
May 04, 2023, Koby Padgett
Portions of Greene Street at Assembly Street will be closed for two weeks starting Monday (May 8) as workers tie in a water line to the Greene Street United Methodist Church, which is now part of the School of Music.
February 22, 2023, Koby Padgett
The AD3 gravel lot at Gadsden and Greene will permanently close during spring break.
December 09, 2022, Jeff Stensland
After more than two years of mass testing on campus, beginning in January 2023, the university will discontinue mass testing and modify infectious disease mitigation strategies to treat COVID-19. This decision is based on the wide availability of COVID-19 vaccinations, boosters and home test kits in the community as well as declining demand for on-campus testing.
November 22, 2022
On Wednesday, Dec. 7, the new Greene Street bridge over the railroad tracks near the Colonial Life Arena will open for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles. The bridge opening and two roadway closures will affect traffic patterns in the area as commuters adjust to the changes.
September 29, 2022, Koby Padgett
With Tropical Storm Ian forecast to hit South Carolina, the university’s Parking and Transportation Services has made the following adjustments to parking until Monday (Oct. 3):
September 12, 2022, Cecilia Dore
The university's Student Health Services offers a multitude of resources for you to thrive this school year physically, mentally and emotionally. Students have access to free counseling, 24/7 support line, a wellness hub and more.
August 10, 2022, Sophie Karapatakis
Part 1 of both Alcohol Edu, SAPU, Well-Being, and DIBS are due by the first day of class, August 18.
August 08, 2022
COVID-19 is still very much around, but for most people, it’s not as disruptive to daily life as it once was. That’s thanks in part to some simple steps you can take to care for yourself and your community. Here’s what the University of South Carolina recommends.
July 28, 2022, Koby Padgett
Several campus units offer helpful mobile apps that are free to download on the device of your choice.
March 20, 2022
University Health Services has seen an increase in illness caused by adenoviruses, which commonly cause cold- and flu-like symptoms. Following a few basic tips can help prevent infection.
January 20, 2022, Koby Padgett
With campus closing on Friday, January 21 due to predicted inclement weather, UofSC Parking and Transportation Services will allow students, faculty and staff to park on the lower levels of the Bull St. Garage and the metered spaces on the lower two levels in the Pendleton St. Garage.
August 12, 2021, Koby Padgett
Three new lots, changes to UofSC Transit lines and one on-demand shuttle service at night are among the additions Parking and Transportation Services has made for the upcoming year.
August 12, 2021, Koby Padgett
New lots, changes to UofSC Transit lines and one on-demand shuttle service at night are among the additions Parking and Transportation Services has made for the upcoming year.
January 21, 2021, Koby Padgett
The Rider app, used for years by the University of South Carolina to help get people around campus, is being replaced by the Transloc app on Jan. 29.
January 20, 2021, Jason Dermack
Students who live, take class, work or dine on campus -- or who access campus resources like libraries or recreation facilities -- are required to be tested for COVID-19 once every 30 days throughout the semester.
December 16, 2020, Koby Padgett
Two trees located near Pendleton St. have been deemed hazardous and will be removed from campus during the upcoming winter break under the supervision of Facility Services.
November 12, 2020, Koby Padgett
The University of South Carolina’s Parking and Transportation Services will start tagging bikes deemed to be abandoned on the Columbia campus this week, according to university policy.
November 05, 2020, Caleigh McDaniel
The Recovery Ally Training teaches members of the Gamecock Community about substance use disorder and recovery. Attend virtual training Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
October 21, 2020
The University of South Carolina is asking students, faculty and staff for their help to determine how widespread COVID-19 has been in our community by getting a no cost (FREE) antibody test.