USC’s economic impact continues growing across SC, new study finds
January 16, 2025The University of South Carolina system has a $7.4 billion annual impact on the state’s economy, a new study released Thursday (Jan. 16) found. The study, conducted by the Darla…
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College of Charleston history professor to receive MLK Jr. Humanitarian Award
January 14, 2025When it comes to racial justice, Shannon Eaves doesn’t just talk the talk – she walks the walk. All over the College of Charleston campus. That is why the College of Charleston…
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CCSD partners with MUSC and Trident Technical College to launch new Health Science Cohort
January 13, 2025Charleston County School District (CCSD), in collaboration with The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and Trident Technical College, announces the launch of an exciting new MUSC Health Science Cohort…
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Regional Librarian recognized at Stiles Point Elementary
January 6, 2025Cooper named Lowcountry Regional Librarian of the Year Leslie Cooper, the teacher-librarian at Stiles Point Elementary School, was named the Lowcountry Regional Librarian of the Year on December 11, 2024,…
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University of South Carolina releases economic forecast for 2025
December 16, 2024The University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business, in partnership with the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, released the 2025 economic forecast at the 44th annual Economic Outlook…
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SC Senator Thomas Alexander and April Allen honored with the Roger Milliken Defender of Manufacturing Award
December 16, 2024The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) celebrated the remarkable leadership and achievements of Senator Thomas Alexander and April Allen on Thursday and presented them with its highest honor – the…
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Columbia College joins Global ‘Partners in Peace’ initiative with NCHC and Nobel Peace Center
December 12, 2024Columbia College is honored to join the inaugural Partners in Peace cohort, an initiative launched by the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) in partnership with the Nobel Peace Center. This…
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CSU’s STEM-program growth prompts building expansion
December 12, 2024Charleston Southern University will complete its second construction phase to fill out the 28,000-square-foot science and engineering building. In conjunction with CSU’s rapid growth in engineering and aeronautics, the Board…
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MUSC Doctor of Physical Therapy program receives CAPTE approval for new hybrid format
December 11, 2024The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program has received approval from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) for the substantiative change…
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SC Manufacturing Leadership Program graduates inaugural class
December 11, 2024The South Carolina Manufacturing Leadership Program (SCMLP) celebrated a major milestone with the graduation of its inaugural class at the 3rd Annual SC Manufacturing Summit on December 4, 2024.…
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SCICU receives $15,000 Scholarship Challenge Grant from Council of Independent Colleges
December 9, 2024South Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities (SCICU) announced that it has been awarded a $15,000 Scholarship Challenge Grant from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC). The proceeds of this grant…
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Eleven CCSD schools win art awards
December 9, 2024Eleven schools in Charleston County School District (CCSD) have received Arts Curricular Innovation Grants (ACIG) through the South Carolina Department of Education. Ashley River Creative Arts Elementary School and Murray-LaSaine Montessori School were…
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GSSM establishes new scholarship fund
December 6, 2024A fund has been established in honor of the late Dr. Bhuvana Parameswaran by an alum, a faculty member & a staff member of the South Carolina Governor’s School for…
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2024-25 South Carolina Annual Educator Supply & Demand Report
November 25, 2024The Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement (CERRA) has released its 2024-25 Annual Educator Supply and Demand Report. For the first time since 2019-20, districts reported a decrease in…
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GSSM names South Carolina Department of Commerce as 2025 Townes Award recipient
November 19, 2024The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) has named the South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) as the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Townes Award. At…
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The Fly & Lure hosts Fly Tying Workshop on November 21
November 19, 2024The Fly & Lure, a local, luxury fly fishing shop showcasing a curated assortment of high-quality fishing gear, is excited to announce a Fly Tying Workshop on Thursday, November 21,…
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SCbio to host a gathering of national life sciences leaders at annual conference in Charleston Feb. 18-20
November 19, 2024SCbio will unveil its new initiative aimed at defining the core pillars of the state’s life sciences and medtech sectors to attract companies to the state. SCbio will bring national…
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Charleston Southern named Purple Heart University
November 18, 2024Charleston Southern University has been named a Purple Heart University, an honor bestowed by the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Several local Purple Heart recipients attended the service Wednesday,…
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A record-breaking sea turtle release for the South Carolina Aquarium
November 14, 2024Aquarium Celebrates 43 Sea Turtles Released This Year, Surpassing Previous Record of 39 After nearly 25 years of rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing sick and injured sea turtles, the South Carolina…
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Meeting Street Scholarship Fund expands to Spartanburg County
November 14, 2024An affordable college education became a reality on Thursday for hundreds of high-achieving, under-resourced Spartanburg students because of the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund. The expansion was made possible through an…
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South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) ranked #1 Public High School in South Carolina by Niche
November 14, 2024The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) has once again been ranked the #1 Best Public High School in South Carolina by Niche, a leading platform for school and…
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USC awarded $35 million federal grant to boost state’s college and career readiness
November 14, 2024The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the University of South Carolina a $35 million grant to improve college and career readiness among disadvantaged students in South Carolina. USC is…
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Celebrating a new cohort of teachers seeking National Board certification
November 14, 2024The Center of Excellence for Educator Preparation and Innovation at Voorhees University (EPI Center), in partnership with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, will convene and celebrate teachers pursuing…
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SCDES recognizes thirteen South Carolina schools as ‘Champions of the Environment’
November 7, 2024Thirteen South Carolina schools were recently awarded grants to support the education of the next generation of environmental stewards, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) announced today. The “Champions…
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New leadership joins Ashley Hall
November 7, 2024Charleston’s all-girls independent school hires director and associate director of institutional advancement Ashley Hall is pleased to announce the addition of two new positions to its leadership team. Shana Stockton…
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SC Afterschool Alliance to participate in innovative STEM workforce development initiative
November 7, 2024South Carolina Afterschool Alliance (SCAA) announced the launch of a youth career readiness program focusing on the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in South Carolina. STEM Next…
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SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities to host open door event for prospective students
October 31, 2024The SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, a public, residential high school for the arts in Greenville, is hosting its largest event of the year—Go Govie! Day—for families…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis launches new personal finance lesson for Elementary Students
October 29, 2024Free classroom kit available for first 100 teachers who sign-up State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced the launch of a new personal finance lesson plan designed to engage kindergarten through second grade…
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USC planning S.C.’s first hospital specializing in neurological care
October 25, 2024The University of South Carolina is planning to develop a unique hospital that would house the Palmetto State’s first standalone comprehensive medical facility dedicated entirely to integrated care of patients…
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Changing federal student loan program creates massive borrower confusion
October 24, 2024SC Technical College System Partners with Ascendium to Provide Trusted Support for Alums and Students Between federal student loan program changes, policy challenges in the courts, and loan transfers between…
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South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities Foundation earns a Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator
October 21, 2024The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities Foundation announced it has received a Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator for its strong financial health, accountability, and transparency. This…
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South Carolina State Museum to host major exhibition from Walt Disney Archives
October 21, 2024New exhibition exploring the art of the Disney costume to open in May 2025 Next Spring, the South Carolina State Museum is set to host a fan-favorite blockbuster exhibition created…
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The Citadel honors its 18th president with statue on campus
October 18, 2024“He is not only a Citadel treasure — he is a national treasure.” It’s not every day that someone gets to see the tangible proof of the impact they’ve made…
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South Carolina’s 2024 school report cards show continued improvements in CCSD
October 15, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) is sustaining and improving student academic performance and growth along with school climate, according to the annual report cards released by the South Carolina State…
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The Citadel Athletic Director Mike Capaccio to retire
October 10, 2024After thirteen years at The Citadel, the last six years as Director of Athletics, Mike Capaccio announced his retirement as athletics director. Capaccio has spent more than 40 years in…
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Helping Hands of Georgetown receives $100,000 grant from Power:Ed to support more students in its Youth Empowerment Program over the next two years
October 10, 2024Helping Hands of Georgetown County, has been awarded a $100,000 two-year grant from Power:Ed, the philanthropy of SC Student Loan Corporation, to support expanding HHG’s Youth Empowerment Program, (YEP) in…
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Charleston Southern makes U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges list
October 8, 2024Charleston Southern University is once again listed on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges list, ranking in the Regional Universities South for Best Colleges, Best Colleges for Veterans, and…
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Charleston Learning Center announces Women in STEM series
October 8, 2024Charleston Digital announced the expansion of its education offerings with the addition of a four-part Women in STEM series. The Women in STEM classes will begin on weekday evenings, starting…
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Berkeley County pursuing EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant
October 1, 2024Berkeley County is pursuing an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfields Cleanup Grant for the former St. Stephen High School property that closed to the public in 1996 and is located…
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CCSD’s Simmons selected as “What Women Bring” honoree
October 1, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD)’s Chief Academic Officer, Michelle Simmons, was recently named the 2024 Education Honoree by the YWCA of Greater Charleston. The YWCA’s What Women Bring is an…
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College of Charleston School of Business
September 30, 2024Impactful education in the historic, global, coastal city of Charleston. Located in the historic coastal city of Charleston, the College of Charleston School of Business provides an engaging and innovative…
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Colleen Carr selected to lead Simmons-Pinckney Middle
September 30, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced Colleen Carr as Interim Principal at Simmons-Pinckney Middle School. Carr has served as the district’s Director of Acceleration Schools since 2022. At her request,…
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Sustain SC and The Shi Institute at Furman University welcome the fourth class of SLI fellows
September 30, 2024Sustain SC and The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities at Furman University introduced the 2025 class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative (SLI) fellows. Now entering its fourth year, SLI is a collaborative effort between Furman…
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National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership appoints Dr. Justin Habash as senior vice president of leadership programs and chief learning officer
September 26, 2024The National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership, a newly founded initiative promoting leadership through the Medal of Honor’s core principles, announced Dr. Justin Habash has joined the team as…
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USC Alumni Association announces 2024 Alumni Award recipients
September 25, 2024The University of South Carolina Alumni Association announced Wednesday (Sept. 25) the recipients of the 2024 Alumni Awards. Clay Owen, ’82, has been named the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award recipient. This…
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College of Charleston hosts Women for Women Summit
September 25, 2024The fourth annual Women for Women Summit, presented by the College of Charleston School of Business, will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. The summit is upgrading to a…
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CCSD maintains positive direction on AP tests
September 24, 2024Students from Charleston County School District (CCSD) continued their improvement for the third consecutive year on Advanced Placement (AP). The national testing organization recently released results, and CCSD students scoring…
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Two CCSD schools earn prestigious National Blue Ribbon honor in 2024
September 24, 2024Charleston County School District (CCSD) announced Academic Magnet High School and Buist Academy were named 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. This is the first time in three years…
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S.C. Arts Commission launches Creative Careers website
September 23, 2024Today, the South Carolina Arts Commission formally announced the launch of a new website designed to provide information and insight into the vast career opportunities within the state’s thriving $14…
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A Helping Hand
September 12, 2024By Tom Poland Hampton Wildlife Fund Awards 2024-2025 Scholarships When I read about the recent Hampton Fund scholarships, the words of conservationist and writer Aldo Leopold and a thought came…
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