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University of South Carolina | News
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The I-Corps Program at USC has wrapped up its Winter 2018 cohort consisting of twelve innovative teams from Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Geography, Mechanical Engineering, School of Business, and Physics. We are accepting applications for the Summer 2018 Session.  ...

Taking initiative and starting something new is what entrepreneurs do best. In the University of South Carolina’s case, getting named the first Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Site in the state with a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) is just one way the university...

On the heels of a multi-million dollar grant from the National Science Foundation, USC has also been named an NSF Innovation Corp site. The initiative, the first of its kind in South Carolina, is geared toward connecting researchers with entrepreneurs and investors. According to the school, it...

The University of South Carolina has been named the first Innovation Corps site in the state with a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to accelerate entrepreneurship. Having the I-Corps site established at Carolina will increase awareness and interest in commercialization of research among students...