This list of University of South Carolina people includes alumni that are graduates or non-matriculating students, and former professors and administrators of the University of South Carolina, with its primary campus located in the American city of Columbia, South Carolina.
Alumni
Arts, entertainment, and media
Name
Class year
Notes
Reference
Chazwick Bundick
2009
a.k.a. Toro Y Moi, musician
[1]
Amanda Baker
2001
actress on General Hospital soap opera
[2]
Mel Byars
1960
book author, journalist, professor, and Besterman/McColvin Gold Medal winner
[3]
Mike Colter
1998
actor
[4]
Rita Cosby
1989
host of MSNBC's Rita Cosby Live and three-time Emmy Award winner
[5]
Wilson Casey
1977
syndicated columnist, book author, and Guinness World Record holder
second all-time leading scorer in women's basketball history (2,230 points), member of gold medal-winning 2004 U.S. Olympic basketball team, and four-time WNBA all-star
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^Foner, Eric (1996). Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction. LSU Press. pp. 194–195. ISBN 9780807120828.
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^"BUTLER, Matthew Calbraith, (1836–1909)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
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