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Molinaroli Coll. of Eng. & Computing

Molinaroli Coll. of Eng. & Computing

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Official page of @UofSC Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing

Columbia, South Carolina Se unió Şubat 2012
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Department of Biomedical Engineering Chair Mark Uline has been appointed as the university’s first associate vice president and vice provost for AI strategy. Learn more about Mark Uline's new role: bit.ly/4cgRy9O
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Thanks to everyone for making today's second annual STEMart-Bridging Art and Engineering event a success. The winning piece, "The Butterfly of Chaos," was submitted by @SCHonorsCollege biomedical engineering junior Meghan MacFarland. She will receive $1,000 in student support.
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The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing and College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management will co-host the STEMart – Bridging Art and Engineering event on April 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Swearingen Engineering Center. @UofSC_HRSM bit.ly/41tCalg
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Give 4 Garnet is finally here! For the next 1 day, 08 hours, and 01 minute, we will come together to make a difference for the colleges, programs and causes we love the most. 🎉 Join us to make a lasting difference: give4garnet.sc.edu
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Why Engineering? Marie Zeballos, Biomedical Engineering "Learning about medicine and biology from a technical perspective has been interesting through my coursework. I hope to continue this learning and ultimately make a meaningful contribution within the healthcare space."
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TEDxCongaree Vista will be held in Columbia this Saturday, March 14, and Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Fabio Matta is one of the 16 speakers. The event is sold out, but you can watch it at tedxcongareevista.com.
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In Memoriam: Thomas Gregory The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing community sends our condolences to the family of electrical engineering alum Thomas Gregory, '49, who passed away on February 26 at the age of 99. Full Obituary: bit.ly/46Y5Yd8
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Roo the dog will receive a prosthetic leg, thanks to the work of the Hands On Prosthetic Engineering, USC chapter. She was found with only one front leg, which has negatively impacted her joints and body. Roo came to HOPE's meeting earlier this week to have measurements taken.
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Congratulations to Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Chair Juan Caicedo on being voted by students as Best Professor in the Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing. The voting was for Garnet Media Group's 2026 Best of Carolina publication.
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Why Engineering? Matthew Yvon '27 Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia “Biomedical engineering aligns well with my interests because I am fascinated by the mechanics of the human body and particularly interested in pursuing a career in prosthetics." bit.ly/4tUUrVX @UofSCHealth
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Why Engineering? Landen Pollack '27 "Electrical engineering gives me the chance to combine hands on technical work with problem solving. I am excited to keep building my skills, work on meaningful engineering projects and prepare for a career where I can make a real impact."
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Why Engineering? Ryan Cataldo '28 "I enjoy that mechanical engineering gives tangibility to math, opening doors to create devices that improve lives. As I seek experience in themed entertainment engineering, mechanical empowers me to design moments that thrill audiences."
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It was another successful and fun time for everyone at our annual open house today! We enjoyed providing hands-on learning activities and demonstrations for K-12 students and their families. Thanks to everyone for attending and the participating student organizations.
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Why Computing? Leighton Keenan '29 "I am drawn to the intellectual challenge and beauty of computer science. Learning different programming languages and understanding complex systems feels like learning a whole new culture, expanding my mind, and learning more every day."
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At the GenAI Showcase, explore how GenAI is opening new possibilities in higher ed. Learn from Travis Dalton, Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing, how he used ChatGPT and CoPilot to help his students learn web development. Join us. ow.ly/1SZ850YihP0 @UofSC_CEC
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Why Engineering? Delaney Johnson '26 "As an aspiring orthopedic surgeon, biomedical engineering has prepared me through typical pre-med classes. But I’ve also been able to dive deeper into classes that are relevant to orthopedics, such as biomechanics and injury biomechanics."
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A stronger USC means stronger South Carolina. It's that simple. #USCImpact #ForSC It's Carolina Day in Columbia! How has USC made a difference in your life?
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