Darla Moore School of BusinessAt a Glance
The Darla Moore School of Business is globally renowned for academic rigor, a world-class faculty and 13 major research centers that span the full spectrum of business disciplines.
The Moore School is the choice for both next-generation and growing professionals seeking premier academics and experiential learning that prepares them to be data proficient, analytically capable and functionally grounded graduates. Controlled faculty-to-student ratios ensure our classrooms are stimulating settings while high-performing program rankings attract both top-tier students and corporate partnerships that often lead to future opportunities.
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Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award winner: Ozgur Ince
Ozgur Ince, finance professor in the University of South Carolina’s Darla Moore School of Business, is always looking for new ways to make finance relatable for his students. Ince is a 2024 Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award winner.
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Faces of first-gen at USC
At USC, where one in five students identify as first-generation, the university is doing more than ever to help this important and growing population flourish with resources and support. We sat down with five first-gen students to learn more about their stories and the people and resources that have helped them thrive at USC.
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Longtime USC board member Eddie Floyd steps down
Retired physician Eddie Floyd, the longest-serving member of the University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, has resigned. A former heart surgeon and chairman of the board from 1992 to 1996, Floyd earned a bachelor’s degree in business from USC in 1956, and he had served on the USC board since 1982.
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The princess of Preston College
When she moved into Preston College residence hall as a freshman this semester, Maleah Anderson probably felt more at home than any other freshman on campus. That’s because Anderson had already lived in USC’s only residential college for six years while her mother was faculty principal there.
Learning Experiences
Along with completing traditional internships, many departments provide classroom-based project and experiential learning opportunities in partnership with businesses, industries and nonprofits. From Finance Scholars’ live case studies with industry partners to full-semester experiential learning courses in sales and marketing working for top global brands such as Coca-Cola, ESPN and Lionsgate.
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