Lauren Taylor Law to surprise two South Carolina educators with a trip to Italy
May 9, 2024CHARLESTON, SC – Lauren Taylor Law, a leading law firm in South Carolina, announced a unique opportunity for two South Carolina educators to experience the trip of a lifetime. The…
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Ecumenical University
May 9, 2024Ecumenical University is a Christian academic community in the tradition of evangelical institutions of higher education. As such, Ecumenical continues the philosophy of education that first gave rise to the…
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Ecumenical Church and University announces 28th Convocation and Investiture Ceremony
May 9, 2024COLUMBIA, SC – Ecumenical University announced the 28th Ecumenical Church and University Convocation, which will take place on Sunday, May 19, 2024, at 4 PM at the Metropolitan Convention Center,…
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Exploring Art: Workshop Series at the Laurens County Museum
May 8, 2024Renowned art teacher Jim Brinson is extending a warm invitation to art enthusiasts and beginners alike through the Art Group & Workshop at the Laurens County Museum. This new initiative…
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Laurens County School District 56 Celebrates Longevity and Excellence at Annual Banquet
May 8, 2024The Laurens County School District 56 recently honored its dedicated staff at the Annual Retirement and 25 Year Service Awards Reception and Banquet held at Clinton High School. This event…
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Converse University awarded Center of Excellence in Teacher Leadership
May 8, 2024Converse University Awarded Center of Excellence in Teacher Leadership The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education has awarded Converse University a three-year grant to support a new Center of Excellence…
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Lauren Taylor Law to surprise two South Carolina educators with a trip to Italy
May 8, 2024Lauren Taylor Law, a leading law firm in South Carolina, is excited to announce a unique opportunity for two South Carolina educators to experience the trip of a lifetime. The…
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Career Pathways Scholarship offers increased award beginning fall semester
May 8, 2024Beginning Fall Semester 2024 through Spring Semester 2025, the Career Pathways Scholarship at Greenville Technical College (GTC) will award $2,500 each semester in scholarship money for students pursuing education that…
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Larry Miller of Greenville Technical College named to GADC board
May 8, 2024Dr. Larry Miller, vice president of learning and workforce development at Greenville Technical College, has been appointed to the Greenville Area Development Corporation’s board of directors by Greenville County Council…
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Two Richland One school nurses receive district’s first DAISY Awards
May 8, 2024In conjunction with the observance of National Nurses Week (May 6-12, 2024) and School Nurse Day (May 8, 2024), two Richland One school nurses were named recipients of the district’s…
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Dreher High counseling chairman named Midlands Region Career and Technical Education School Counselor of the Year
May 8, 2024Dreher High School counseling chairman Kevin Kirkley has been named the 2024 Midlands Region Career and Technical Education (CTE) School Counselor of the Year by the Midlands Education and Business…
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Lander University’s First Group of Cybersecurity Majors Graduate
May 8, 2024As people become more and more reliant on online systems, the need for people who protect those systems grows. Lander University is playing a part in that protection, as its…
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High school students receive hands-on look at skilled energy careers
May 8, 2024Dominion Energy, Columbia Urban League partner on diverse recruitment efforts Nearly 30 high school seniors from diverse backgrounds gathered in the Midlands for a behind-the-scenes look at skilled careers in…
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Lander’s Nursing Recognition Ceremony Honors 58 New Nurses
May 8, 2024Tyanna Porter had a message for the School of Nursing graduates in Lander University’s Class of 2024: “All 58 of us were born to be nurses.” Porter, who was selected…
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Comcast launches WiFi-connected “Lift Zone” in partnership with the Charleston Digital Corridor Learning Center
May 8, 2024Comcast provides $25,000 grant to support Charleston Digital Corridor’s Learning Center Comcast announced the opening of its newest Xfinity WiFi-connected “Lift Zone” at the Charleston Digital Corridor (CDC) Learning Center,…
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More than 700 graduate from CSU over weekend
May 7, 2024More than 700 graduates and undergraduates received diplomas at Charleston Southern University’s spring commencement ceremonies May 3 and 4. Graduate degrees were conferred Friday, May 3, and undergraduate degrees were…
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Countybank Foundation awards scholarship to PTC student
May 7, 2024The Countybank Foundation, established in 1971 representing Countybank and Greenwood Capital, recently awarded a scholarship to Piedmont Technical College (PTC) student Royondia Ross, who is currently studying business administration. A…
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Liberty High Senior receives 2024 SCAC Presidential Scholarship
May 7, 2024The South Carolina Association of Counties (SCAC) awarded its 2024 Presidential Scholarship to Isaac Esuary of Liberty High School. SCAC annually awards one $5,000 scholarship to a graduating high school…
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The Greenville Tech Foundation enhances Greenville Technical College Students’ lives with $4.56 million in support
May 7, 2024The Greenville Tech Foundation proudly supports Greenville Technical College’s mission of transforming lives and enriching the community through the provision of world-class, affordable education. In a landmark year, celebrating half…
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Greenville Technical College celebrates graduates at Commencement
May 6, 2024Commencement for Greenville Technical College graduates was held at the Greenville Convention Center on Friday, May 3. Included were 298 participants, 8 military veterans, 112 graduates with a GPA of…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Dr. Analisa Smith of Dutch Fork Middle School as Educator of the Month
May 6, 2024South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Lexington-Richland School District Five’s Dr. Analisa Smith of Dutch Fork Middle School as the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program’s Educator of…
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Columbia College announces new executive leadership
May 6, 2024President of Columbia College, Dr. John H. Dozier, announced the appointment of Mechelle English, MA ‘14 as the next Vice President of Development. Mechelle has over 25 years of vast…
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The Ninety-Six District and its Role in the Revolutionary War Lecture at the Laurens County Museum on May 14
May 6, 2024Laurens County Museum, in preparation for the celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War, continues lectures to enlighten everyone about the important role the Ninety-Six District played in…
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South Carolina Superintendent of the Year and District Administrator of the Year announced
May 6, 2024Beaufort County Schools Superintendent, Dr. Frank Rodriguez, has been named the 2025 South Carolina Superintendent of the Year, and Lexington-Richland District Five Director of Human Resources, Dr. Reggie Wicker, has…
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Mark Taylor to Serve on Lander’s Board of Trustees
May 6, 2024The South Carolina General Assembly recently elected Mark Taylor, Esq., of Mount Pleasant, to fill the First Congressional District seat on the Lander University Board of Trustees. Taylor took part…
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Lexington One promotes employees to executive directors
May 6, 2024At the April 30 meeting, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the promotion of Jim Jett to fill the vacant executive director of operations position and…
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Newest CSU residence hall named for long-time employee, donor
May 6, 2024Charleston Southern University is honoring the late Barbara “Binky” C. Mead on what would have been her 80th birthday on May 4 by naming the university’s newest residence hall Barbara…
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GSSM receives $30,000 grant from The Trane Technologies Foundation to provide scholarships for summer programs
May 6, 2024The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics (GSSM) Foundation is pleased to announce it has received a $30,000 grant from The Trane Technologies Foundation. This grant will support…
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Spartanburg Community College celebrates over 950 graduates at 60th annual Commencement Ceremony
May 6, 2024Over 950 proud graduates of the Class of 2024 were celebrated during Spartanburg Community College’s sixtieth annual graduation ceremony Thursday, May 2 on the College’s Giles Campus in Spartanburg. The top…
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Newberry College Announces New Partnership with S.C. National Guard
May 6, 2024Newberry College has entered a historic new partnership with the South Carolina Army National Guard. The agreement was announced Wednesday in a ceremony at Holland Hall on the college campus.…
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Converse University welcomes McMurray as Orchestra Director, Petrie School of Music
May 3, 2024Following a highly competitive search, Converse University has selected Timothy J. McMurray, Ph.D., as Assistant Professor of Music Education and Orchestra Director within the Petrie School of Music. McMurray will…
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Self Regional Healthcare physician, CEO calls on Lander graduates to be a light for others
May 2, 2024The life lessons of the late Ruth Seymour Tolbert, one of the first students to attend Lander College in 1904 when the Williamston Female College relocated to Greenwood, were the…
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Lexington School District Two opens new Performing Arts Center
May 1, 2024State-of-the-art facility to transform arts education for Lexington Two students and beyond Lexington School District Two proudly announces the grand opening of its new 103,400-square-foot Performing Arts Center and district…
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Clemson, NASA sign agreement to advance research, education
May 1, 2024Clemson University and NASA’s Johnson Space Center have signed a Space Act Agreement that opens the door to unique research and education opportunities aimed at advancing space exploration. Johnson Space…
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Lander Board of Trustees Freezes Tuition for Ninth Consecutive Year
May 1, 2024For the ninth year in a row, Lander University’s tuition will remain frozen for the upcoming academic year, following a vote by the University’s Board of Trustees. At their April…
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Thornwell Aims to Recruit New Foster Families Across South Carolina During Foster Care Awareness Month
May 1, 2024Thornwell Events Inspire Others to Open Their Homes to Children in Need Thornwell, a nonprofit organization committed to serving children and families in need across South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia,…
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May Yard and Garden Tips
May 1, 2024May is a busy month in the yard and garden. Here is your list of things to watch out for and things to do. This information is provided courtesy of…
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LCSD55 Announces Three Candidates as Finalists for Superintendent
May 1, 2024The Laurens County School District 55 Board of Trustees voted unanimously tonight to select three candidates as finalists for the position of Superintendent. The three finalists are (in alphabetical order):…
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May Brings Daytime and Evening Lectures of Several Topics at the Laurens County Museum
May 1, 2024From the role of women in the Cherokee Nation to the Revolutionary War in the 96 District to an artist who illustrated the main reading textbook for English speaking countries,…
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Former National Principal of the Year named CCSD Deputy Superintendent
April 30, 2024After an extensive interview process, Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced the selection of Lucas “Luke” Clamp as Deputy Superintendent. Dr. Clamp was chosen by an initial interview team that…
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Former CCSD Trustee, Toya Hampton, elected as staff attorney
April 30, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) welcomed Toya Hampton as staff attorney. Hampton is a former member of the CCSD Board of Trustees and has served as CCSD’s Director of Achieve…
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SC Governor’s School for the Arts & Humanities receives national programming accreditation
April 30, 2024The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, a public residential high school for the arts located in downtown Greenville, announced that it received a reaccreditation by the…
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Lexington High Student receives $40,000 Scholarship and Internship offer from Amazon
April 29, 2024Camila Rivera de Jesús from Lexington High School has been named an Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship recipient. She will receive up to $40,000 over four years to pursue a degree…
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Clinton Police Department Announces D.A.R.E. Summer Camp for 6th Graders
April 29, 2024The Clinton Police recently announced its inaugural D.A.R.E. Summer Camp, designed exclusively for rising 6th graders in the local community. Scheduled to run from July 8 to July 12, 2024,…
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In South Carolina, Every Season is Tick Season: What You Need to Know
April 29, 2024Ticks are a persistent issue for residents of South Carolina, with the risk of encountering these troublesome pests lasting all year round. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental…
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Discover the World of Bees with “Air Bee & Bee” at Laurens County Public Library
April 28, 2024In an effort to celebrate the vital role of bees in our ecosystem, the Laurens County Public Library is excited to announce a special event titled “Air Bee & Bee.”…
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Greenville Jewish Federation to honor Holocaust Remembrance Day
April 26, 2024The Greenville Jewish Federation will be honoring Holocaust Remembrance Day with two community events this week. Yom HaShoah, which is known in America as Holocaust Remembrance Day, will occur May…
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Columbia College Spring 2024 Commencement
April 26, 2024“You are meant to do great things, and you will do them.” Graduation Speaker Savannah King shared words of power and promise for her fellow Class of 2024 graduates. She…
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Beth Pontari named VP for Academic Affairs and Provost
April 26, 2024Beth Pontari, a key leader in developing The Furman Advantage and the underlying Pathways Program, has been named vice president for Academic Affairs and provost at Furman University, beginning May…
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Applications now open for Dorchester County’s Summer Youth Employment Program
April 25, 2024Dorchester County Government announces the return of its annual workforce development program designed for local teenagers and young adults. This initiative supports individuals aged 16-22, offering them a unique opportunity…
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