Public can review proposed educational materials
Materials proposed for use in textbooks and instructional materials in S.C. public schools will be available for public viewing at 18 statewide locations and online beginning tomorrow.
Richland Library fall book sale set for Saturday
The Richland Library Friends and Foundation’s 2018 fall book sale will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. More than 30,000 gently used books, CDs and DVDs will be available for purchase at the Richland Library Operations
MTC partners with local high school welding programs
Midlands Technical College will extend credit to qualified high school students in Lexington, Richland and Fairfield counties in hopes of creating a quicker path to certification.
USC, Clemson receive $25,000 to support health care programs
The S.C. Hospital Association awarded the schools funding to support the development of health care programs. Additional funding may be available after two years.
Richland Library Northeast to hold reopening celebration
The branch at 7490 Parkland Road will hold a grand reopening on Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. until noon. Renovations include spaces dedicated to technology and children's books along with a new pickup window and teaching kitchen.
USC to offer aerospace engineering degree
The university's College of Engineering and Computing currently has 23 students enrolled in the undergraduate program. The degree aims to fill jobs in an industry that has an economic impact of $19 billion on the state.
Pastides to step down as USC president next summer
Harris Pastides, who became the University of South Carolina's 28th president in 2008, announced his retirement during today's State of the University address.
5 S.C. schools earn Blue Ribbon recognition
Now in its 36th year, the U.S. Department of Education program honors public and private elementary, middle and high schools where students achieve high learning standards or make notable improvements.
SCETV in search of Women of Vision
The state's public broadcasting network is searching for 8 outstanding S.C. women to honor in conjunction with Women's History Month next March. Nominations are being accepted through Tuesday.
S.C. ranks 45th in nationwide teacher survey
WalletHub.com ranked 50 states and the District of Columbia using 22 metrics to evaluate competitive salaries and job security. S.C. ranked 42nd in average starting salary and in teacher safety.
Importance of voting topic of Benedict panel
Democratic gubernatorial candidate James Smith will be among the panelists at #RealMenVote, part of the 100 Black Men of America's national voter drive.
USC’s international business program ranked No. 1 again
The undergraduate degree program achieved U.S. News & World Report's top ranking for the 20th consecutive year. The publication ranked The Citadel as S.C.'s best college.