News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews an event discussing the “challenges” and “opportunity” the rising Generation Z presents.
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News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews an event discussing the “challenges” and “opportunity” the rising Generation Z presents.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews the upcoming Diversity Initiatives event, “Same Chains, Different Home.”
At a university-sponsored event, “The Blank Word,” a university employee used a racial epithet after a discussion on the reclamation of slurs.
USC Aiken police will be hosting “Hot Cocoa with a Cop,” a continuation of their conversation series “Coffee with a Cop.” Students are encouraged to grab a hot drink and converse with USCA’s police department.
To continue the theme of Interfaith Harmony Month, Diversity Initiatives is hosting an Interfaith Conversations panel with three religious leaders to discuss topics of the students’ choices.
USC Aiken’s annual Holiday Fest provides an inclusive and educational experience for students and families.
The Penland Administration building will undergo a vast renovation of its HVAC system, displacing many offices within the building.
The USC Aiken Center for Research Excellence aims to enrich student interests by providing professional and academic experience with the Connections Award.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel discusses her opinion on USC Aiken’s mission and how some professors fail to uphold its promise with troubling comments.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel discusses her opinion on the power of college students in elections by using the USC Aiken Student Life Facebook page as an example of student voices implementing change.
A new interdisciplinary course titled “The Anthropocene” is being offered over Spring Break in South Florida.
The Leadership Program is opening a course and trip for 15 students to go to Orlando during spring break next semester.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews an event set to discuss social and political topics surrounding USC Aiken.
The leadership program at USC Aiken offers an experience for personal and professional development.
Four study abroad programs for Maymester and Spring Break are being offered at USC Aiken.
Dr. Alexandra Roach, a neuroscientist, will discuss the science of biological sex and its complexities in an ICE Event Oct. 30.
A leadership workshop “How to Hold Difficult Conversations” is being offered to all students on November 7.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel looked into student concerns about email etiquette from faculty and staff.