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2   HISTORIC HORSESHOE
3   MAXCY MONUMENT
4   MCCUTCHEN HOUSE
5   HARPER/ELLIOTT
6   SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS
7   LONGSTREET THEATRE
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9   DARLA MOORE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
10   WELLNESS AND FITNESS CENTER
11   HONORS RESIDENCE HALL
12   THOMAS COOPER LIBRARY
13   CENTER FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
14   RUSSELL HOUSE UNIVERSITY UNION
15   WOMEN'S QUAD
16   COCKY STATUE
17   EAST SIDE OF CAMPUS
18   CAPSTONE HOUSE
19   CLOSE-HIPP BUILDINGS

Thomas Cooper Library

The primary library for students at the University of South Carolina, Thomas Cooper Library houses seven levels of research materials, subject matter experts and partner organizations that complement your learning experience. Learn more about the University Libraries.

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Three students work in a small group on the main floor of Thomas Cooper Library.
The front of Thomas Cooper Library.
Students wait in line for the Starbucks on the main floor of Thomas Cooper Library as others sit nearby studying.
Students study organic chemistry in a reserved room.
Students get busy during exam week, studying together in Thomas Cooper Library.
View of the Thomas Cooper Library and the reflecting pool
The Richard T. Greener statue stands tall in front of the Center for Health and Well-Being.
View of the Student Success Center inside the Thomas Cooper Library
The reflecting pool and fountains during the day
View of the front of the Thomas Cooper Library during the day
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🕰 Richard T. Greener Statue

The Richard T. Greener statue is located between the Thomas Cooper Library and the Center for Health and Well-Being.

Richard T. Greener was the first African-American professor at the University of South Carolina, serving from 1873-1877. Greener was the only black professor at a southern university during Reconstruction and it would be decades before another black professor would be appointed at UofSC. After leaving South Carolina, Greener served as dean of the Howard University School of Law, as a diplomat for the United States in Vladivostok, Russia, as secretary of the Grant Memorial, and he worked in private law practice.

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