Priority registration begins this week. Check
Self Service for your time ticket.
Monday 11/6
Workshop: Getting Started in Research
12pm
Gambrell 150 (PC Lab)
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OFSP Workshop: Summer Opportunities for Freshmen and Sophomores
4pm
Gressette Room, Harper College, 3rd Floor
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Senior Thesis Info Session
(for sophomores and juniors)
5pm
Honors Residence Hall B110
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Tuesday 11/7
Presentation and Discussion: "Uncompromising Activist: Richard Greener, First Black Graduate of Harvard College"
3pm
Wardlaw room 310
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Wednesday 11/8
OFSP Workshop: Udall and NOAA Hollings
3pm
Gressette Room, Harper College, 3rd Floor
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Thursday 11/9
Webinar: Honors College study abroad program Social Capital in the City
4:30pm
Online
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Fall Literary Fest: Lydia Millet
6-8pm
Hollings Special Collections Library Program Room
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Plan ahead with the
full calendar.
Deadlines:
11/30
Early Acceptance Program Application/ USC School of Medicine - Greenville
Pre-Med juniors: Find the application
here.
Spotlight on Library Resources:
Peer Research Consultations
Need help finding relevant sources for your research? The Student Success Center is now offering appointments with peer research assistants to help you find scholarly and academic sources for any research endeavor. Become an expert in search strategies, topic revision, database navigation and citation management. Check out their
website for more information and sign in to TutorTrac to book an appointment.
Help with Citations
Zotero is a free online tool that helps you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources.Whether you're searching for a preprint on arXiv.org, a journal article from JSTOR, a news story from the New York Times, or a book from your university library catalog, Zotero has you covered with support for thousands of sites. Check out the tutorials
here.
Moving Image Research Collections
This collection began in 1980 with a gift of the Fox Movietone News Collection. Since then, the archival holdings have increased to an estimated 6,000 hours of material, including local television news and commercials, home movies, micro-cinematographic nature films, and fiction and documentary films from the People's Republic of China.
Digital Collections
The University Libraries
Digital Collections Department creates digital collections and makes them available to enhance scholarship and research; to increase access to its holdings; to support the teaching and learning activities of the University of South Carolina faculty and students; and to promote lifelong learning by the citizens of South Carolina and the public at large.
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