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Historical Photos of USC Buildings and Grounds at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page] Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-13-11, "University of South Carolina, Library, South Sumter Street, Columbia, Richland County, SC", 10 photos, 13 measured drawings, 4 data pages
Note: This article was transferred from the University of South Carolina article which pertains only to the Columbia campus, since the Board of Trustees governs the whole system. The Board of Trustees is a body created by the state of South Carolina responsible for the maintenance and operation of the university, including the University of ...
Founded in 1801 as South Carolina College, It is the flagship of the University of South Carolina System and the largest university in the state by enrollment. Its main campus is on over 359 acres (145 ha) in downtown Columbia, close to the South Carolina State House .
Founders Park, formerly known as Carolina Stadium, is a stadium in Columbia, South Carolina on the banks of the Congaree River. The facility was built for a cost of $35.6 million and is used for college baseball as home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team.
Plans for the University of South Carolina’s new School of Medicine building have come into focus. The university expects to break ground on the School of Medicine by the end of 2024, with an ...
The 1801 Grille opened in the 700 Lincoln development in early 2017, and was initially operated by Burke Hospitality Group in partnership with USC. That version of the restaurant closed in late 2022 .
Eugene E. Stone III Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in Columbia, South Carolina on the campus of the University of South Carolina.The 5,000 seat ground is home to the USC Gamecocks soccer teams since 1981, when the Gamecocks started the men's program in 1978.
The Darla Moore School of Business is the official business school of the University of South Carolina.Founded in 1919, the Moore School is located in Columbia, South Carolina and currently enrolls over 5,500 undergraduate and 800 graduate students in degree-seeking programs, including bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees.