Clemson, Harvard researchers study long-term hurricane effect on trees
As their plane flew low on its approach to land at the airport on the island of Dominica, researchers from Clemson and Harvard universities looked out the window to see miles of forests with trees that looked like matchsticks.
Benedict College students receive tech training through program sponsored by Google
Leadership from Benedict College, global edtech company TalentSprint and Google will host a special event on campus at 10 a.m. Friday, April 14 to celebrate the successful implementation of the TechWise program at Benedict.
New partnership accelerates path from College of Charleston to MUSC pharmacy program
An agreement between the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy has created the first formal program that will guarantee up to five incoming first-year College of Charleston students.
Charleston Southern University president leaving to lead Virginia university
Dondi Costin helped launch the university’s first doctoral programs, the state’s only four-year aviation program, an engineering department, and oversaw construction of the first new residence hall in 30 years, and other buildings.
Charleston Southern University chooses new provost
Charleston Southern University has selected Michael Wilder as its new provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Furman University launches center on innovative leadership in Greenville
The executive director of the new center Stern has developed strategic relationships with Global Leadership Services in Spartanburg, UX Design Institute in Dublin, Ireland and Peak Performance in Richmond, Va.
First charter school in Greenwood County financed with $25M in bonds
The school will open for the 2023-24 school year with 700 students in grades K-6, with the project creating over 60 new jobs.
How Clemson University is supercharging electric vehicle research in Greenville
Here's how the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research is preparing the next generation of automotive engineers through university, industry and government collaboration.
Clemson University to open $20M national cybersecurity center
Researchers expect to develop software and hardware that will be designed as a defense against cyberattack within the transportation industry.
Columbia International University president resigns over health concerns
Mark A. Smith, the president of Columbia International University, has resigned due to prolonged health issues.
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions strengthens partnership with S.C. State University
Savannah River Mission Completion, the liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site, is ushering in a new era of work with South Carolina State University
Benedict College receives $2.8M to improve internet access
Benedict College in Columbia has received funding from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to implement a pilot program to expand and improve internet access