International African American Museum will host Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, national...
Charleston, S.C. – The International African American Museum is hosting an author talk with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, renowned scholar and author, at Burke High School on Thursday, January 25, at 6:30 p.m....
View ArticleFormer Carolina Panthers standout named head football coach at Limestone...
Former National Football League wide receiver and Carolina Panthers assistant wide receivers coach Jerricho Cotchery has been named as the new head of Limestone University’s football team. For the past...
View ArticleOshkosh Defense executive joins Spartanburg university faculty
The University of South Carolina Upstate has hired Don Bent, former chief operating officer for Oshkosh Defense, as executive in residence and distinguished professor of practice for industry...
View ArticleAssociation makes decision on Charleston School of Law non-profit status —...
The American Bar Association has OK’d the next step in the Charleston School of Law’s journey from a private enterprise to a nonprofit school. J. Edward Bell III, the president of Charleston School of...
View ArticleTeach My People receives $30,000 grant from Power:Ed to boost college...
Pictured L to R: Teach My People Executive Director Eric Spatz; Power:Ed Executive Director Claire Gibbons; TMP Pawleys Island Campus Director Nathalie Russell; and students. PAWLEYS ISLAND, SC — Teach...
View ArticleScreenagers Film Series Tackles Mental Health in South Carolina Schools
Right now, record numbers of young people are dealing with unprecedented levels of stress, anxiety, anger, depression, and other mental health issues that can lead to negative — and often tragic —...
View ArticleSouth Carolina-wide Riley Institute award will go to reentry program for...
Furman University’s Riley Institute announced that Turn90 will receive the 2024 OneSouthCarolina Partners in Progress Award, which recognizes a landmark collaborative achievement contributing...
View ArticleCharleston Southern opens new center to cultivate international business
Charleston Southern University has opened a center to cultivate relationships among area residents and businesses and international residents and businesses. Global Charleston officially opened its...
View ArticleCharleston college inaugurates one of its own as president
Charleston Southern University inaugurated B. Keith Faulkner as the university’s fourth president on Monday, March 25, in a service in Lightsey Chapel. Faulkner was unanimously elected by the...
View ArticleGet to know College of Charleston’s new men’s basketball coach
College of Charleston has hired former Louisville coach Chris Mack as its men’s coach after its last coach in Pat Kelsey left to take the Cardinals job last week. Athletic director Matt Roberts said...
View ArticleCollege of Charleston launches 2 new schools
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees has approved the creation of two new academic schools: the School of Engineering, Computing, and Mathematics and the School of Natural and Environmental...
View ArticleTrident Technical College chooses new president
The Trident Technical College Area Commission has selected Vicky Wood to be the college’s sixth president. Wood will begin her presidency on July 1, according to a news release from the college. Wood...
View ArticleHow Clemson University research could affect your access to lithium ion...
Clemson University researchers hope to extend the availability of lithium-ion batteries by bolstering the usefulness of an alternate source of power storage — sodium-sulfur batteries. Lithium-ion...
View ArticleConstruction begins on $26M workforce training center near Bluffton
Work has begun on the Technical College of the Lowcountry’s $26 million workforce training center. The 50,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Arthur E. Brown Regional Workforce Training Center will be...
View ArticleWork begins on new Orangeburg-Calhoun Tech campus in Holly Hill
Pyramid Contracting, in collaboration with Orangeburg County, broke ground this week on the new Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College’s campus in Holly Hill. Walton Tobin, president of...
View Article$30M alumnus gift means new name for engineering college at the University of...
University officials say a new name for the USC College of Engineering and Computing reflects the vision and generosity of generations of the Molinaroli family. The official name, the University of...
View ArticleCollege of Charleston offers accelerated Executive MBA
The College of Charleston is introducing an accelerated Executive MBA program tailored for working professionals seeking to elevate their business careers. Now accepting applications for January 2025,...
View ArticleBusiness leader and philanthropist Darla Moore joins team to celebrate...
South Carolina investor and philanthropist Darla Moore will join the newly established America250 Ambassador Circle, a coalition of high-profile leaders who will help represent and amplify efforts to...
View ArticleNew civil rights museum to open in downtown Orangeburg
The Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum, formerly in William’s home, will be relocated to downtown Orangeburg. Cecil Williams opened the original museum in his home on Lake Drive in 2019,...
View ArticleNew Trident Health CEO on ‘charting a new course’ for health care system
Jeff Wilson was working for the governor of Virgina focusing on health policy when the health care industry became much more personal. At 3-years-old, his daughter was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a...
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