We are thrilled to announce the new Dean of the Floyd School of Medicine! Join us in welcoming Jamie P. Dwyer, MD, who comes to South Carolina from his previous position as Assistant Vice-President for Clinical Research at the University of Utah Health in Salt Lake City.
Our School of Medicine in Columbia is now officially named in honor of the late longtime trustee and surgeon Dr. Edward βEddieβ Floyd and his wife, Kay Floyd.
We're proud to be home to the USC Kay and C. Edward Floyd, M.D. School of Medicine. https://t.co/9IRN0C5XeE
Everything changed for Stephanie Kyle the day she toured USC.
Here, the Moore School alum found her passion for connecting the dots. Her experiences led her to a successful global business career. #MeantToBeUSC https://t.co/Y6gk0LMgFE
USC alum and @WWE superstar Trick Williams is home! Thankfully, Cocky was around to help locate his infamous lemon pepper steppers before tonight's match. #ifykyk#WWESmackDown
He is known to his fans as the current @WWE US Champion, but we know him as McCausland College of Arts and Sciences and @GamecockFB alum, Trick Williams '16. Here is a special message from the champ ahead of WWE SmackDown tomorrow night at Colonial Life Arena. πͺ
Tonight Capstone is glowing garnet in honor of Kayla Thompson, a @UofSC_CAS environmental science student who has just been named a Udall scholar.
How the Surfside Beach, SC native found herself here: https://t.co/eW0tEAMOpl
They stay anonymous the whole time. But the impact they leave is anything but. Meet criminology and criminal justice major Brayden Hensley, better known as @Cocky2001!
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The role remains a secret, but the yellow feet always tell the story. Join us in congratulating @UofSC_SJMC alum Emma Connelly on her final Sandstorm as Cocky!
Two things South Carolina does better than just about anybody: football atmospheres and graduation weekends. Thereβs just something special about Columbia, different kind of pride around here. π₯ππ
Not all of Cockyβs biggest moments happen on the field.
Walker Weaver and Emma Connelly have spent four years helping children in South Carolina fall in love with reading by putting the Cocky in Cockyβs Reading Express. π https://t.co/vg7TEuBoXF