Monday 3/25
Getting Started in Research Workshop
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Gambrell 003A (PC Lab)
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Inner Path to Peace
12:00 – 1:00 pm
C.A.L.M. Oasis - Center for Health and Well-Being 215
Registration required
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OFSP Workshop:
Pickering, Rangel, and Payne, for careers in the Foreign Service
4:00 pm
DeSaussure 228
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Tuesday 3/26
Farmers Market
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
RHUU Greene Street
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McKissick Museum Open House
5:30 – 7:30 pm
McKissick Museum
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Trumpauer Mulholland
“An Ordinary Hero” Film Screening and Discussion
5:30 pm
Hollings Library Program Room
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Getting Started in Research Workshop
6:00 - 7:00 pm
Gambrell 003A (PC Lab)
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USC Symphony Orchestra Concert:
Winners of the 2018-19 Concerto-Aria Competition
7:30 – 9:30 pm
Koger Center
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Wednesday 3/27
Spring Passport Fair
10:30 am – 2:30 pm
Russell House 009
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Health Professions Panel Discussion
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Public Health Research Center 114
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Thursday 3/28
Getting Started in Research Workshop
2:00 - 3:00 pm
Gambrell 003A (PC Lab)
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Arnold Aging Lecture: Biobehavioral Insights on Health and Aging Among African Americans
3:00 – 5:00 pm
Alumni Center
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Student Government Inauguration
4:00 – 5:00 pm
Rutledge Chapel
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Physics & Astronomy Colloquium:
"Mechanics of Magnetic Solitons"
4:15 – 5:15 pm
Jones 409
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Friday 3/29
Perk Up Your Network: Honors Internship Drop-in Hours
10:00 - 11:00am
DeSaussure 228
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Saturday 3/30
Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Columbia Museum of Art
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Sunday 3/31
USC Wind Ensemble: Red hot sun turning over: on Southern myths, monuments, and histories
4:00 – 5:00 pm
Koger Center
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An Evening of Silent Film: The Yellow Ticket
(1918 Germany/Poland)
6:00 – 8:30 pm
School of Music Recital Hall
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Dates & Deadlines:
3/26 Bob Ross Paint Night
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3/27 Spring into Your Senior Thesis for Sophomores: Business Edition
12:30-1:30 pm (Free lunch!)
Contact
Ali Mathwig to register
4/3 Last Lecture Series feat. Harris Pastides
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4/10 Spring into Your Senior Thesis for Sophomores: All Majors
12:00-1:00 pm (Free lunch!)
Contact
Ali Mathwig to register
4/26 DiscoverUSC
Honors Advising
Honors advising is in full swing!
Visit the Honors College website to learn how to prepare for your appointment and to find info and videos about advising and registration.
Summer Opportunities
Smithsonian Open Door Externship
Spend three weeks exploring Smithsonian Museums behind the scenes and earn Honors course credit while living in Washington, D.C. May 13-30. Open to all majors – no prerequisites or previous experience required. Costs: $540 program fee, $1850 housing fee and UofSC tuition. 3 SCHC credit hours.
Contact Dr. David Moskowitz for details.
MIT Summer Opportunity
For STEM, humanities and other disciplines
Join a team of dedicated instructors, teaching assistants, residential advisors and mentors to help empower passionate high school seniors from across the country to develop the confidence and skills needed to pursue careers in STEM. More
here.
Summer 2019 ethnographic research project
This summer project in Detroit, Michigan will emphasize the experiences that low-income people of color and immigrants have with urban “revitalization.” Students may earn 8 university credits for participation.
Contact Daniel B Freedman PhD, MSW, LISW-CP for more info.
Need a home in DC this summer?
Do you have an internship in DC this summer? Live in a three-story town home two blocks from the capital with other UofSC students. June 1-August 17, 2019, $3500. (Ask about May housing.) Contact Julie Hutt at
jhutt@mailbox.sc.edu
And if you're looking for a home in NYC this summer, check out
this opportunity.
Research Opportunity Spotlight
Dr. Donaldson Conserve and Dawit Alemu in Health Promotion Education and Behavior are looking for undergraduates to assist with their research, “Acceptability of a Barbershop-based HIV self-testing Education and Promotion Intervention for Black Men in North Carolina.” They are looking for students that have an interest in HIV prevention, new HIV testing technologies, social science research, qualitative research training. The data is also available for students interested in conducting secondary data analysis for an independent study, practicum, or thesis.
Please send a cover letter and resume to Dr. Donaldson Conserve at
conserve@mailbox.sc.edu and
Dawit Alemu
dalemu@email.sc.edu
Pets of the month:
Pudgy and Chip, from Chappell Wilson
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