Spartanburg Community College expands nurse education
Spartanburg Community College is increasing its capacity to bring more nurses into the workforce.
Midlands Technical College president announces plans to retire
Ronald L. Rhames, the president of Midlands Technical College in Columbia, plans to retire in 2024. Rhames, who started his career with the college in 1990, is expected to retire by June 30
Benedict College Women’s Center receives $2 million federal grant
The Benedict College Women's Center will receive a $2 million grant from the Minority Business Development Agency Capital Readiness Program
Grant of $100,000 helps USC Upstate cover tuition for Spartanburg teachers
A $100,000 grant will help the University of South Carolina Upstate cover tuition for eight aspiring teachers that will work for Spartanburg School District 2.
Charleston Southern University selects new president
Charleston Southern University has turned to one of its own to be the university’s fourth president.
How the University of South Carolina is preparing its future workforce for success
As preparing for the future workforce entails more technology such as digital transformation and artificial intelligence, an important question is: what is going to happen to the number of jobs?
Clemson chemistry professor awarded for work in quantum tech
An assistant professor of chemistry at Clemson University, has received a prestigious 2023 Beckman Young Investigators Award from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation to support her research in quantum technology.
Furman University expands business offerings
Five new tracks are in addition to the existing degree in accounting in the Department of Business and Accounting.
University of South Carolina budget freezes in-state tuition and boosts workforce programs
The budget makes significant investments in health sciences initiatives and workforce development programs while also keeping in-state tuition flat
Charleston Southern University appoints new dean
The new leader has served as interim dean since January 2022.
Clemson University to create new college — the first of its kind in the state
This will be Clemson's first professional school, with plans to enroll the first students in fall 2026 with the first class graduating in 2030.
Spartanburg college’s $100,000 grant will train generation of HVAC workforce
Spartanburg Community College has received a $100,000 grant through Johnson Controls’ Community College Partnership Program that will be invested in training and educational opportunities for the college’s HVAC progam.