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Boeing and Allen University partner to establish Boeing Institute on Civility

November 23, 2020

COLUMBIA, S.C. (courtesy allenuniversity.edu) — The Boeing Company and Allen University announced Nov. 11 a new $1.5 million partnership to establish the Boeing Institute on Civility at Allen University. The Boeing Institute will be a national hub for teaching and provide programming aimed at advancing civil discourse in America and across the globe. “The Institute …

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Anderson School of Nursing receives PASCAL grant to lower textbook costs

November 23, 2020

ANDERSON, S.C. (courtesy andersonuniversity.edu) — The Anderson University School of Nursing has received the PASCAL SCALE Affordable Learning Grant for the development of an Open Education Resource (OER). The grant will significantly reduce textbook costs for students participating in NUR 453: Leadership and Management. Dr. Andrea Raines, project lead for the implementation of the grant, …

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SCICU goes to court – South Carolina and federal update

November 23, 2020

This is a combined state and federal update, as it involves a South Carolina Supreme Court decision that impacted the access of SCICU member institutions to federal CARES Act funding. On October 30 SCICU filed a “friend of the court” (amicus curiae) brief in support of Governor McMaster’s motion that the South Carolina Supreme Court …

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SCICU renames emergency funding to Student Lifeline Grants Program

November 23, 2020

COLUMBIA, S.C. — SCICU has renamed its emergency funding to students the “Student Lifeline Grants Program” to more accurately capture the initiative’s capacity to help students whose unexpected financial challenges might result in their dropping out. “The COVID-19 pandemic has rendered students and their families even more financially vulnerable, making Student Lifeline Grants all the …

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Robert Staton to retire as 18th president of Presbyterian College December 31

November 23, 2020

Following five decades of dedicated service to Presbyterian College, Robert (Bob) Staton will retire as the college’s 18th president on Dec. 31. In addition to his five-year presidency, Staton’s roles at the college include executive vice president for external relations (2007-2012) and member of the PC board of trustees 1997-2006. Staton’s broader service to independent …

Read moreRobert Staton to retire as 18th president of Presbyterian College December 31
Dr. Matthew vandenBerg has been named 19th president of Presbyterian College, effective Feb. 1.

Presbyterian College names Dr. Matthew vandenBerg as 19th president

November 23, 2020

Presbyterian College has named Matt vandenBerg, an accomplished leader and fundraiser in independent higher education, as its 19th president. He will start his leadership at Presbyterian on February 1. VandenBerg will succeed Bob Staton, who will retire as PC president on Dec. 31. “Dr. vandenBerg embraces the Christian faith and is a lifelong member of …

Read morePresbyterian College names Dr. Matthew vandenBerg as 19th president

Benedict College partners with Blaze Fire Games to launch esports club

November 22, 2020

COLUMBIA, S.C. (courtesy benedict.edu) — Benedict College is partnering with Blaze Fire Games to launch a new eSports Club on the Midlands campus. The Tigers join a large and growing world of electronic sports, and they recently hosted the first eSport Madden and NCAA College Football Tournament with two first-place winners. “Esports is one of …

Read moreBenedict College partners with Blaze Fire Games to launch esports club

Charleston Southern breaks another national record for Operation Christmas Child

November 22, 2020

CHARLESTON, S.C. (courtesy charlestonsouthern.edu) — The challenges of the year 2020 did not hold the Charleston Southern University campus back from achieving another record-setting goal. Last night, students, faculty and staff packed Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes until every last stuffed animal, pencil, jump rope and toothbrush had a home. This year’s goal was set at …

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Claflin’s Pathways From Prison Program awarded Laughing Gull Foundation grant

November 22, 2020

ORANGEBURG, S.C. (courtesy claflin.edu) — Claflin University’s Pathways from Prison Program was recently awarded a one-year $40,000 planning grant from the Laughing Gull Foundation. The Laughing Gull Foundation “is a progressive family foundation rooted in the U.S. South.” The organization’s programming efforts are in the areas of Higher Education in Prison, LGBTQ Equality, and Climate …

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