MEG KINNARD, Associated PressSTEMDoctors Ask Feds to Probe Use of Live Animals at Med SchoolCOLUMBIA, S.C. ― The emergency-medicine training program at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine violates federal law by using live animals, according to a complaint filed Thursday by a doctors group that seeks alternatives to using animals in medical education and research. In a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Physicians […]August 25, 2016HomeSeparate Trials Requested in SC State CaseA businessman charged in a public corruption case involving South Carolina State University wants to be tried separately from a former trustee, but prosecutors said in papers filed Thursday that two trials would be unnecessarily costly.December 5, 2013HBCUsEx-SC State Board Member Facing Charges in Federal InvestigationA former South Carolina State University trustee is facing new charges in a federal investigation into public corruption.November 7, 2013Leadership & PolicyFBI Probed SC State as Legislative Audit UnfoldedIn summer 2011, officials at South Carolina State University were defending the school’s transportation center, a multi-million-dollar project in which a state audit had found mismanagement and poor planning but no overt impropriety.January 13, 2013Faculty & StaffBenedict College Settles With White Instructors Who Charged DiscriminationA historically Black college in South Carolina has been sued after three White faculty members say they were passed over for jobs or let go for because of their race, federal officials announced Wednesday.April 9, 2009Page 1 of 1