tag:www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com,2005:/categories/education?page=6Education | Charleston Business Page 6Your Business Resource for Charleston & The Lowcountry2018-02-14T12:56:01-05:00urn:uuid:673f51ff-d007-4654-adbe-e96f58be3c602018-02-14T12:55:56-05:002018-02-14T12:56:01-05:00ECPI, S.C. Technical Colleges Sign Agreement2018-02-14 12:55:56 -0500Emily StevensonThe SC Technical College System and ECPI University will closely examine and improve transfer functions to expand and encourage access for students who complete an associate in arts, science or applied science degree at one of the state's 16 technical colleges to an approved baccalaureate program offered at ECPI University.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:1a92694d-92a8-4d3a-83cd-2219e88f62a42018-02-07T09:28:54-05:002018-02-07T09:28:58-05:00Clemson to Host 2018 CBA National Conference2018-02-07 09:28:54 -0500Kathleen MarisThis is the first time the university’s School of Architecture will host a national event of this size at the Charleston campus.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:eac7e2c3-89fc-478e-9e09-d22fc893ca802018-02-05T09:58:31-05:002018-02-05T09:58:31-05:00Dyslexia Day 2018 Set For March 12018-02-05 09:58:31 -0500Kathleen MarisDyslexia Day 2018 is organized by Decoding Dyslexia South Carolina, a movement focused on connecting South Carolina families to resources, support, and educational interventions for dyslexia.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:2de56cc6-06f6-464a-bc18-a4b559cb9d3b2018-01-02T13:03:16-05:002018-01-04T08:33:07-05:00Dreamers Deal With Challenges in S.C.2018-01-02 13:03:16 -0500Emily StevensonDACA students in South Carolina are charged out-of-state tuition to attend public universities, regardless of how long they’ve lived in South Carolina. They are also ineligible for scholarships and financial aid, making attending college nearly impossible.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:9a7ddbce-09fc-44b1-b466-baf232aeb19a2017-12-13T14:00:54-05:002017-12-13T14:01:01-05:00CresCom Raises $1,800 for Angel Tree2017-12-13 14:00:54 -0500Kathleen MarisThe donations will go towards purchasing gifts for under privileged children who attend the Myrtle Beach Intermediate School this holiday season.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:9505b8b2-f917-4ebe-a56a-87c9784ee1362017-12-08T14:11:39-05:002017-12-08T14:11:44-05:00The Citadel Selects Two New Deans2017-12-08 14:11:38 -0500Kathleen MarisBoth leaders will begin their tenure at The Citadel July 1, 2018.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:4635d3dd-1242-4f33-9eab-89d48074d4462017-12-08T09:38:43-05:002017-12-08T09:39:27-05:00Citadel Announces Construction Engineering Program2017-12-08 09:38:43 -0500Emily StevensonApplications for the program will be accepted beginning in January with classes beginning in the fall of 2018.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:904ab10c-3d6b-4c36-971d-d6724a99e7382017-11-07T12:39:33-05:002017-11-07T12:46:43-05:00The Value of Grant-Funded Scientific Research2017-11-01 12:37:21 -0400Emily StevensonToday, the federal government provides only 23 percent of those funds, and further cuts have the potential to undermine scientific innovation and negatively impact local businesses and the economy.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:2e5bda3e-1d91-45fa-a15e-ff660bb6fc9a2017-10-17T14:06:09-04:002017-10-17T14:27:57-04:00Five schools and one district join TransformSC’s network2017-10-17 14:06:03 -0400Kathleen MarisTransformSC schools receive a variety of supports and opportunities through participation in the network, including access to national experts, mentorship opportunities with other innovative schools, and assistance with the implementation of plans.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:d1956392-2e3e-41c7-bf39-a4963d5a0ba32017-09-19T14:27:42-04:002017-09-19T15:05:32-04:00MADE in SC to grow advanced materials education, research, economy statewide2017-09-19 14:27:42 -0400Kathleen MarisWith the EPSCoR grant, MADE in SC is committed to hiring 17 new researchers over five years at five institutions.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:ec918a1a-89a5-4e85-beda-3d13212ab5932017-09-19T14:26:37-04:002017-09-19T14:26:37-04:00MADE in SC to grow advanced materials education, research, economy statewide2017-09-19 14:26:36 -0400Kathleen MarisWith the EPSCoR grant, MADE in SC is committed to hiring 17 new researchers over five years at five institutions.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:9f9e3f8a-7d91-4993-9d61-17b6e81536ed2017-09-14T14:27:22-04:002017-09-18T17:49:14-04:00The Citadel named Top Public College in the South2017-09-14 14:27:22 -0400Kathleen MarisThe Citadel earned high ranks in several areas.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:c4227c73-4778-4d89-af00-2708f8cc38d82017-08-31T08:30:00-04:002017-09-06T13:58:59-04:00Higher Education System Grapples with Complex, Three-Legged Monster2017-08-31 08:30:00 -0400Emily StevensonSchilz says the Commission’s overarching duty is to identify threats to the long-term stability of the state’s higher education system. The abatement situation threatens the integrity of the system’s collective funding model.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:57350c45-8fde-477c-b769-d7ddfd1d09032017-09-06T14:56:08-04:002017-09-08T09:28:06-04:00USC Law School Hopes New Building Raises Bar2017-08-01 14:56:08 -0400Emily Stevenson“The expectation is the students will engage each other more,” Wilcox says. “A lot of the learning of law comes from the interaction between students.”<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:d4061560-cf14-4f8f-8c66-acf27b98a34c2017-09-21T09:39:26-04:002017-09-21T09:39:31-04:00On Mission: Long-time nurse leads new Citadel program2017-05-01 09:39:22 -0400Emily StevensonInitially coming on board as a consultant to get the program off the ground, Joseph was tapped to lead the department as nurse administrator in January. <hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:8d0ec614-d991-45b7-9330-579f8b7f80bf2017-09-21T09:37:44-04:002017-09-21T09:38:02-04:00Reaching Higher: College of Charleston Graduate Steers State School Into The Future2017-05-01 09:37:35 -0400Emily Stevenson“Higher education is where great minds are educated and great discoveries are made. Here we’re about helping people reach their capabilities, to go as far as they can and to reach for their dreams. It’s part of what makes our country great."<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:4832a4cb-38c2-449a-8e8f-9b12da171fb62017-09-21T09:15:53-04:002017-09-21T09:16:05-04:00Restoration Education: American College of the Building Arts Enjoys New Campus2017-01-01 09:15:53 -0500Emily StevensonThat unique combination of hands-on experience and education is offered at the American College of the Building Arts, an institution of higher learning now housed in a building that in some ways is a symbol of the Holy City’s storied past.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>