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Celebrating Morris College alumna Autum McElveen

January 23, 2024

SUMTER, S.C. (courtesy morris.edu) — Morris College salutes Autum McElveen, a 2023 graduate of the college’s organizational management (ORM) degree program. McElveen is employed by Hope Health in Florence. The ORM degree helped her earn a promotion to electronic medical records implementation specialist and substantial salary increase. Autum now works with the IT team and …

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Newberry College launches online professional certifications

January 23, 2024

NEWBERRY, S.C. (courtesy newberry.edu) — Newberry College is now offering a host of online professional credentialing through a new partnership with MindEdge. The versatile partnership will provide for-credit learning, professional and personal development, continuing education and corporate solutions across virtually all industries. The programs are available to anyone, with enrollments open 24/7. “This partnership is …

Read moreNewberry College launches online professional certifications

Major grant supports new home for North Greenville University business programs

January 23, 2024

TIGERVILLE, S.C. (courtesy ngu.edu) — A major grant from the Robert W. Plaster Foundation to North Greenville University’s capital campaign for the transformation of historic Donnan Administration Building will yield a new name for the home of the College of Business and Entrepreneurship, NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., announced on January 5. The …

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Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy planning new accelerated online pathway

January 23, 2024

CLINTON, N.C. (courtesy presby.edu) — The Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) is planning to offer a one-of-a-kind online avenue for pharmacy students through its new Accelerated Distance Pathway (ADP). Pending approval by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) at its June 2024 meeting, the new pathway will be ready to launch in January …

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SWU announces virtual info sessions for graduate programs in education and business

January 22, 2024

CENTRAL, S.C. (courtesy swu.edu) — SWU is having a set of virtual info sessions to share more about our fully online EDD, MED in Administration and Supervision, MED in E-Learning and Instructional Design, and MBA programs. These info sessions will be an excellent way to learn about our online graduate programs, their admission requirements, and …

Read moreSWU announces virtual info sessions for graduate programs in education and business

Spartanburg Methodist senior gains practical experience in Sheriff’s Office internship

January 22, 2024

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (courtesy smcsc.edu) — Hali Gardner has known since early in high school that she wanted to be a difference maker. Her face lights up as she recalls first learning about criminal justice and the high school research paper that cemented her love of the field. Gardner is now a Spartanburg Methodist College senior …

Read moreSpartanburg Methodist senior gains practical experience in Sheriff’s Office internship
South Carolina was awarded nearly $2 million in funding for one of the Palmetto State’s eight HBCUs, Rep. James E. Clyburn (D, S.C.–06) announced Jan. 16.

Congressman Clyburn announces nearly $2 million in funding for Voorhees University

January 22, 2024

DENMARK, S.C. (courtesy voorhees.edu) — South Carolina was awarded nearly $2 million in funding for one of the Palmetto State’s eight HBCUs, Rep. James E. Clyburn (D, S.C.–06) announced Jan. 16. “Time and again, the Biden-Harris Administration has shown tremendous dedication to our nation’s HBCUs, and more specifically, institutions of higher learning in South Carolina,” …

Read moreCongressman Clyburn announces nearly $2 million in funding for Voorhees University

Wofford alumna becomes the first woman appointed as Georgia governor’s chief of staff on a permanent basis

January 22, 2024

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (courtesy wofford.edu) — Lauren Mattox Curry, Wofford Class of 1997, assumed her new role as chief of staff for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday, Jan. 15. Curry is the first woman in the state’s history to be appointed to that position on a permanent basis. “Being a mom of two daughters and …

Read moreWofford alumna becomes the first woman appointed as Georgia governor’s chief of staff on a permanent basis

Clemson to confer Ed.D. to Morris College alumnus Marquice Clark Dec. 20

December 13, 2023

SUMTER, S.C. (courtesy morris.edu) — Morris College alumnus Marquice Clark is slated to receive his Ed.D. from Clemson University on December 20. Born to Reverend James and Alethia Clark, Clark is the youngest of four boys and delights in his role as the family’s youngest member. He received his education in the public schools of …

Read moreClemson to confer Ed.D. to Morris College alumnus Marquice Clark Dec. 20
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