tag:www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com,2005:/categories/education?page=5Education | Charleston Business Page 5Your Business Resource for Charleston & The Lowcountry2018-05-22T10:35:30-04:00urn:uuid:757c4fa3-0d02-4f1d-8c1c-2bce2606f7902018-05-22T10:35:25-04:002018-05-22T10:35:30-04:00S.C. State Fair Names 2018 Scholarship Recipients2018-05-22 10:35:25 -0400Kathleen MarisThe fair annually awards 50 scholarships to S.C. high school students planning to pursue their studies at any public or private college, university, or technical college in the state.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:e63e6f54-35f8-49cf-ac3a-0f8c90da5ef52018-05-17T15:10:05-04:002018-05-17T15:10:09-04:00Google And The Governor Host Computer Science Event2018-05-17 15:10:05 -0400Kathleen MarisThey encouraged kids to develop an interest in computer science education by giving real-life examples of how coding and STEM education can lead to educational opportunities and careers.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:01dd8a14-4c3d-4ad9-8cdb-f0c0a0a228bc2018-05-14T14:47:42-04:002018-05-14T14:47:46-04:00Citadel Foundation Raises $250 Million In Anniversary Campaign2018-05-14 14:47:42 -0400Kathleen MarisThe foundation hosted a celebration of the campaign’s success on campus May 12, honoring the 20,784 donors who contributed.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:c0d635c3-52f6-4a90-a6af-7e49db8fcbff2018-05-11T15:00:28-04:002018-05-11T15:01:23-04:00Clemson Awards 1,800 Degrees2018-05-11 15:00:28 -0400Kathleen MarisClemson President James Clements addressed students at both ceremonies, encouraging them to take the values Clemson strives to instill with them into the next chapter of their lives.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:23744aa0-4a1a-42e4-829f-69fe5ea00aaa2018-05-09T14:35:25-04:002018-05-09T14:35:29-04:00Lowcountry Vegetable Doctor Receives Agriculture Research Honor2018-05-09 14:35:25 -0400Kathleen MarisKeinath works mainly with diseases that affect the two economically most important groups of vegetable crops in South Carolina.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:75b26434-1e8a-42ee-8939-c28789c7e44f2018-05-09T06:18:52-04:002018-05-09T06:18:52-04:00International African American Museum Fundraising Nearing Completion2018-05-09 06:18:52 -0400Makayla Gay About half of all enslaved Africans brought to this country in the late 1700s and early 1800s passed through Gadsden’s Wharf on the Cooper River – making it an ideal location to tell the story of slavery and early African-American history in the United States.
That story and many more will unfold as the International African American Museum is constructed in the coming months.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:2620aeff-61b1-4ff1-ae6d-4803b4cffb872018-05-09T06:05:55-04:002018-05-09T06:05:55-04:00Offshore Drilling And Big Higher Education Numbers2018-05-09 06:05:54 -0400Makayla GayIn South Carolina, there is hue and cry over the possibility of the ecological damage that can come with offshore drilling. But what is the hue and cry over the endowments in the major universities, the direct beneficiaries of successful oil exploration, both inland and offshore?<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:c5858580-df29-4adb-a3a6-7e0b66eefe302018-05-08T15:27:41-04:002018-05-08T15:27:45-04:00Clemson Emeritus Associate Professor Receives Medal of Distinction2018-05-08 15:27:41 -0400Kathleen MarisJohn Jacques, professor emeritus of Clemson’s School of Architecture, and Lisa Lanni, a former student and partner of McMillian Pazdan Smith, nominated Huff for the award.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:5ae55fda-99cc-4bf0-ae4f-25604c7a70082018-04-19T14:49:41-04:002018-04-19T14:49:45-04:00Charleston Chamber Awards Scholarships To 25 Students2018-04-19 14:49:40 -0400Kathleen MarisSince its inception four years ago, the scholarship has created the opportunity for 152 students to pursue higher education at Trident Technical College.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:975051f6-3e67-4b21-abe3-e1f84f47d4702018-04-18T14:20:57-04:002018-04-18T14:21:02-04:00Manufacturers Honor STEM Students2018-04-18 14:20:57 -0400Kathleen MarisS.C. STEM Signing Day recognizes students from across the state who have pursued STEM education during their high school tenure and plan to continue their STEM education at two and four-year colleges.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:0b55c203-4382-4cd8-8107-0a92ed24c8ba2018-04-12T14:55:19-04:002018-04-12T14:55:27-04:00The Citadel Names New President2018-04-12 14:55:19 -0400Kathleen MarisWalters, a Citadel alumnus and a career aviator, was one of four highly decorated military leaders who were finalists for president.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:62288ebd-9761-4d1c-ae1b-44ab3c4699562018-04-11T15:12:23-04:002018-04-11T15:23:38-04:00Lexington Educator Named National Assistant Principal Of The Year2018-04-11 15:13:31 -0400Kathleen MarisPage has led efforts to boost promotion rates, test scores, and college and career readiness through dual enrollment coursework, AP classes, and increased honors offerings.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:58cbdf0e-694e-4a5f-bb2d-35ff04837c722018-04-03T15:27:11-04:002018-04-03T15:27:22-04:00SCICU Honors Sen. Matthews2018-04-03 15:27:10 -0400Kathleen MarisSenator Matthews is distinguished for his work to improve education at all levels as a way to advance the economic welfare of every citizen.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:f5c57e92-e48b-410a-a81d-0f0474d3ada82018-03-26T15:14:09-04:002018-03-26T15:14:16-04:00USC's Moore School Names Award Recipients2018-03-26 15:14:09 -0400Kathleen MarisThe recipients are recognized for their business and community leadership. <hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:f38df099-047d-4c88-9158-50314b45f8152018-03-23T14:44:43-04:002018-03-23T14:44:48-04:00Citadel President to Receive Order of the Palmetto2018-03-23 14:44:43 -0400Kathleen MarisA lifetime achievement award, The Order of the Palmetto can be presented by the state's governors to citizens deserving recognition for extraordinary lifetime service and achievements of national or statewide significance.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:871e5a9d-4871-43be-8f1d-ef56c17e29cd2018-03-21T14:54:28-04:002018-03-21T14:54:31-04:00Citadel Names First Woman Regimental Commander2018-03-21 14:54:27 -0400Kathleen MarisSarah Zorn is a junior from Warrenville, South Carolina majoring in Business Administration and attending The Citadel on an Army scholarship.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:a3f18afb-3c95-4b60-8d82-ba46003d2d2a2018-03-15T09:25:32-04:002018-03-15T09:25:36-04:00The Citadel Announces President Finalists2018-03-15 09:25:31 -0400Kathleen MarisFour highly decorated military leaders have been named finalists in The Citadel’s search for its 20th president.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:01b13051-3cf7-44c7-bc9d-e78acda84fcd2018-03-13T12:38:17-04:002018-03-13T12:38:52-04:00Spinx to Create Regional Learning Center at Trident Tech2018-03-13 12:38:16 -0400Emily StevensonThis Center will provide local SPINX associates with extensive onboarding and entry-level training, known as SpinUp. <hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:a0dc54eb-8f98-4fdd-921f-e90f5b7959192018-03-09T10:46:56-05:002018-03-09T10:47:32-05:00The Citadel Plans 175th Anniversary Observance2018-03-09 10:46:56 -0500Emily StevensonThe activities begin March 20, 2018, with the distribution of commemorative medals to every cadet on the day 175 years ago in 1842 when the first cadets reported to the original Citadel campus on Marion Square.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:0919d58d-121b-447b-9fae-11d5243042602018-03-02T09:23:02-05:002018-03-02T09:43:36-05:00UNCF Celebrates Inaugural Upstate Mayor’s Masked Ball2018-03-02 09:23:02 -0500Kathleen MarisTens of thousands of students look to UNCF for the support they need to help pay for tuition, textbooks, and other college costs.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:5aaca0be-bf85-41a0-ba23-5bfa57b103b82018-02-20T11:23:33-05:002018-02-20T11:23:37-05:00Clemson Names New CU-ICAR Leader2018-02-20 11:23:32 -0500Kathleen MarisRigas said his vision is not just to oversee the daily operations of CU-ICAR but also to work closely with the industry and to listen what they have to say. <hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:5f9822fa-ee33-4d8e-b59f-bb47893f48e62018-02-16T09:40:34-05:002018-02-16T09:40:42-05:00Clemson Unveils Vehicle Assembly Center2018-02-16 09:40:04 -0500Kathleen MarisThe Vehicle Assembly Center is a collaboration of CU-ICAR, Greenville Technical College, BMW Manufacturing, and Siemens.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>