Preface

First-year Reading and Writing Program

Preface is a first-year reading program that introduces students to the joy of reading critically and using academic disciplines and methods to approach the complex issues in our communities, nation, and world. Preface combines guided reading of a common book with special events and discussions, in which students engage questions raised by the book with university, community and national experts. We read, think and talk together in order to see how concentrated, research-based attention to any subject can bring new solutions to light.

First-year students read the Preface text in English 101 and attend related events throughout the fall semester.

While Preface is geared primarily toward first-year students, it offers a calendar of events that are relevant to a wide range of university courses as well as the community. Events are planned in close cooperation with USC Upstate departments and organizations and are free and open to the public.

Preface Goals

The intent of this series of programs is to help USC Upstate first-year students make connections to each other and to the university and community, practice skills and explore ideas that contribute to success in college, and discuss how a deeper understanding of a shared reading can inform the way we make personal decisions and influence public policy today.

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  • All events will take place at Campus Life Center (CLC) in the CLC Ballroom, and the Humanities and Performing Arts Center (HPAC), unless otherwise noted. Admission is free and open to the public.

    September 2, 5 p.m.

    Meet and Greet for Campus Strolls

    Location: HPAC Lobby

    September 4, 5 p.m.

    Meet and Greet for Campus Strolls
    Location: HPAC Lobby

    September 11, 5 p.m.

    Meet and Greet for Campus Strolls
    Location: HPAC Lobby

    September 18, 7 p.m.

    Mr. Brian Brady

    Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    Senior Instructor
    George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics

    “Networking, Empathy & Respect: Key Foundations of Entrepreneurial Success”

    Location: CLC Ballroom

    September 24, 7 p.m.

    Mr. Eric Ireland

    Director in Office of Field Resources (OFO), Co-Chair Palmetto Alliance

    Mr. Chris Knox

    Lowcountry Ambassador

    Mr. Danny Morales
    Co-Chair (Red), Office of Field Operations (OFO)
    Ambassador | Soda City Alliance Co-Chair | SC State Co-Coordinator

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    Keynote Panel Discussion

    Location: CLC Ballroom

    September 30, 5 p.m.

    USC-Upstate Student Leaders, Past and Present

    A Braver Campus: Building Bridges at USC-Upstate”

    Location: CLC Ballroom

    October 21, 11 a.m.

    Preface Film and History Discussion: Sinners

    Location: HPAC 120

    October 30, 6 p.m.

    Dr. Rebecca Mueller, Education and Alumna Ms. Meredith Burroughs

    Can we talk about . . .

    “The Nature and Necessity of Political Discussion in High Schools”

    Location: CLC Ballroom

    November 5, 5 p.m.

    Dr. Carmen Harris, History

    Hidden Tribes: The History Wars in Divided Times”

    Location: CLC Ballroom

    November 11, 11 a.m.

    Preface Film and History Discussion: Sinners

    Location: HPAC 120

    November 11, 6 p.m.

    Existence Isn’t a Debate: Preparing for the Break as Your Whole Self

    Mr. Buck Cooke, Student Affairs and Ms. Tiffany Ashwood, Counseling Services

    Workshop

    November 14, 10 a.m.

    Preface Film and History Discussion: Sinners

    Location: HPAC 120

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The mission of South Carolina Humanities is to enrich the cultural and intellectual lives of all South Carolinians. This not-for-profit organization presents and/or supports literary initiatives, lectures, exhibits, festivals, publications, oral history projects, videos and other humanities-based experiences that reach more than 250,000 citizens annually. South Carolina Humanities receives funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as corporate, foundation and individual donors. It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of community leaders from throughout the state.