The Horseshoe
The Horseshoe is the site of the original South Carolina College, which grew to become the University of South Carolina. Today, the buildings on the Horseshoe house residence halls, classrooms, offices and the University of South Carolina Visitor Center.
Honors Residence
Members of the nation’s top ranked public Honors College call the Honors Residence home. This state of the art building offers suite-style living and a dining hall on the first floor.
Capstone
This 18 story residence hall is topped with a rotating restaurant originally built for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Today, Capstone is home to the Capstone Scholars Program.
Patterson Hall
In 2011, this 18 story residence hall reopened after a complete renovation. More than 500 students call Patterson Hall home.
Russell House University Union
The Russell House Student Union contains 12 dining options, the University’s official bookstore and many student organizations.
Center for Health and Well-Being
Opened in 2017, the Center for Health and Well-Being offers primary healthcare, disease prevention and wellness programs, mental health and violence prevention services, an eye clinic, pharmacy services and physical therapy services.
Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center
The Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center is a state of the art facility featuring an indoor and outdoor pool, indoor track, cardio machines, weight training machines, basketball courts, volleyball courts, athletic fields, a climbing wall and group exercise classes.
Thomas Cooper Library
The seven story Thomas Cooper Library houses more than 8 million items as well as the University’s Student Success Center and Career Center.
Greek Village
Greek Village includes 20 houses that more than 600 students call home. The University’s 47 Greek organizations gave almost 150,000 hours to service organizations last year.
Williams-Brice Stadium
Home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football team, Williams-Brice Stadium seats more than 80,000 fans.