Recent Articles from Staff Report
CRDA names treasurer and secretary for 2022 board
William A. Russell III, principal with the Charleston-based accounting and business advisory firm Jarrard Nowell & Russell LLC, will serve as treasurer and secretary and finance committee chair for the CRDA board.
2 state cancer centers form affiliation for research
Lexington Medical Cancer Center has formed a partnership with the Medical University of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center in Charleston that the two institutions say will provide patients with comprehensive services. Also, Lexington
Goodwill opens business services center in Greenville
Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina recently celebrated the grand opening of its new business services center immediately following the launch of their new business services website.
Clemson partners with Curio Wellness for cannabis tissue research
The Clemson University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences is working with Curio Wellness to conduct a two-year research project to advance plant tissue science for the medical cannabis industry.
Faculty member earns prestigious Powe Award
Kasra Sardashti, an assistant professor in the Clemson University Department of Physics and Astronomy, has received a 2022 Oak Ridge Associated Universities Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award.
Bon Secours, Compass Surgical plan Millennium Surgery Center
Bon Secours and Compass Surgical Partners have announced plans for a new Millennium Surgery Center. It will offer orthopedic, spine and ENT procedures, along with robotic outpatient joint procedures. Historically, 100% of these surgeries
D1 Training reaches the Lowcountry with Mount Pleasant site
D1 Training has opened a facility at 1220 Ben Sawyer Blvd. in Mount Pleasant, its first in the Lowcountry. The company has more than 60 group fitness centers in operation and more than 120 additional locations in development, accordin
Dunkin’ unveils its new look in North Charleston
Dunkin’s new restaurant at 7818 Rivers Avenue in North Charleston features the brand’s next-generation design, which highlights a modern atmosphere, energy efficiency and new technologies.
Memorial garden honors victims, survivors of Mother Emmanuel attack
The Susie Jackson Freedom Memorial Garden opened to the public on June 17, the seventh anniversary of the racist attack at Mother Emanuel AME Church. Jackson, at 87, was the eldest of the nine congregants killed.
Joint Base Charleston hosts Hiring Our Heroes job fair
A job fair called Hiring Our Heroes-Joint Base Charleston presented an opportunity for transitioning service members, veterans and military spouses earlier this week.
Verdae vision unveiled with focus on Laurens Road
Verdae Development Inc. and Hollingsworth Funds have rolled out a bold vision for Laurens Road that would transform an area for pedestrians to avoid into
SBDC adds bilingual consultant to network
The new position results from a partnership between the S.C. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the S.C. SBDC, with support from the Commerce Department, to establish a Hispanic Small Business Development Center in