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Episode 101: Professor, chair, dean and provost: Jerry Odom's long and productive career
Evan Faulkenbury and Chris Horn
USC has had 30 presidents, thus far, in more than two centuries of serving as the state's flagship university. But along with a solid president, a university needs great professors, department chairs, college deans and provosts. In his 43-year career at Carolina, Jerry Odom served USC with distinction in each of those roles and more.
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Episode 102: Better health for all: The history of USC's Arnold School of Public Health
Evan Faulkenbury and Chris Horn
Fifty years ago, USC established what would later become known as the Arnold School of Public Health, the state's only accredited public health college. It's mission, then and now, is to improve the health of all South Carolinians and help fill the pipeline of the public health workforce.
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Episode 103: Full Circle: Jim Bowers returns to USC's School of Law
Evan Faulkenbury and Chris Horn
Jim Bowers was among the second small cohort of Black students to desegregate the University of South Carolina in the early 1960s, and he would later become the first Black professor in the university's School of Law. More than 50 years later, Bowers has returned to the law school with a substantial gift to improve the institution where he served as a trailblazer.
Discover the rich and sometimes quirky history of the University of South Carolina, with entertaining stories from its more than 200 years as the Palmetto State’s flagship university. Chris Horn created this podcast in 2020, and in 2024, Evan Faulkenbury joined the team. Remembering the Days is ongoing, and new seasons can be found wherever you listen to podcasts. We will continue to archive future episodes here.
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