Public school teachers explore America's founding principles in USC program
University of South Carolina program helps South Carolina social studies teachers deepen their knowledge of American history, civics and the nation's founding principles.
University of South Carolina program helps South Carolina social studies teachers deepen their knowledge of American history, civics and the nation's founding principles.
As the nation marks the 250th anniversary of American independence, the Center for American Civic Leadership & Public Discourse reflects on the Declaration of Independence, South Carolina's role in the nation's founding, and the importance of civic leadership for the future.
Christopher Tollefsen discusses civic thought, free expression and the role of higher education in preparing students for citizenship on the Speech Matters podcast.
The Center for American Civic Leadership & Public Discourse at the University of South Carolina hosted an Open House celebrating student achievement, civic engagement and the America 250 Video Competition, highlighting the importance of thoughtful dialogue in higher education.
Christopher Tollefsen will lead the Center for American Civic Leadership and Public Discourse, focused on preparing students for active citizenship and fostering civic engagement in South Carolina.
South Carolina is joining national commemorations of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, with the University of South Carolina's Center for American Civic Leadership and Public Discourse helping lead civic education events and public programs.
Trinity Metts, a University of South Carolina Capstone Scholar and history major, wins the America 250 Civic Stipend Essay Competition for her essay on intellectual freedom, media literacy and American cultural heritage.
The University of South Carolina is creating a new academic center to promote broad understanding of the core ideals and values that have shaped American government and history.