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South Carolina schools sign new agreement concerning Lowcountry Graduate Center

South Carolina schools sign new agreement concerning Lowcountry Graduate Center

The College of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, and The Citadel announced a new consortium agreement concerning the Lowcountry Graduate Center. The consortium agreement spells out the duties and responsibilities of the member institutions in carrying out the LGC’s mission... (Continue reading)

Federal Reserve Director to speak at College of Charleston

Federal Reserve Director to speak at College of Charleston

Gerald P. Dwyer, Director of the Center for Financial Innovation and Stability at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will present “The Financial Crisis and the Road Ahead” on Wednesday, March 17th at 1:00 p.m. in the Beatty Center’s Wachovia... (Continue reading)

College of Charleston receives $600K grant for biomedical research

College of Charleston receives $600K grant for biomedical research

The National Science Foundation’s Partnerships for Innovation has awarded the College of Charleston a two-year $599,969 grant award for the Lowcountry Partnership for Biomedical Innovation. This project is a joint effort led by the College of Charleston, with other participants that... (Continue reading)

Charleston, South Carolina schools get new hybrid bus to help reduce pollution

Charleston, South Carolina schools get new hybrid bus to help reduce pollution

The State of South Carolina is working to cut pollution from older diesel vehicles like school buses. To that end, they are introducing “hybrid” buses that run on diesel and electricty. Two of those buses are going to be hitting... (Continue reading)

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Citadel quarterback charged with robbery, kidnapping in South Carolina

Citadel quarterback charged with robbery, kidnapping in South Carolina

Three College of Charleston students have been arrested in connection with armed robbery and kidnapping. The most notable of the accused is Miguel Starks, quarterback at The Citadel. Former Citadel linebacker Reggie Rice was also arrested. According to reports, Starks and... (Continue reading)

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German scholar to speak at College of Charleston

German scholar to speak at College of Charleston

Dr. Sabine Schiller-Lerg, a German academic and media scholar, will speak on March 11 at 3:30 p.m. in Arnold Hall at the College of Charleston.  The topic of her lecture will be “Walter Benjamin and Radio in the Weimar Republic.”... (Continue reading)

Charleston, SC County schools could close because they are earthquake susceptible

Charleston, SC County schools could close because they are earthquake susceptible

Charleston County Superintendent Nancy McGinley has stated that several schools in within the Charleston County district could be closed and the estimated 1300 students relocated because the buildings are not up to code. Changes have been made within the last... (Continue reading)

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College of Charleston, Citadel and Charleston Southern finish Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Golf Classic

College of Charleston, Citadel and Charleston Southern finish Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Golf Classic

A field of 43 golf teams and 215 individual competitors representing colleges and universities from around the country descended on Charleston for the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic. It was a five day event with three rounds of play. The University... (Continue reading)

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College of Charleston sponsors 8K run to support water quality

College of Charleston sponsors 8K run to support water quality

MESSA Annual 8k for H2O February 20, 2010 The College of Charleston Masters of Environment Studies Student Association will be holding its 8th annual Run/Walk to Preserve and Improve Water Quality in the Charleston Area. Admission is $20/8k run; $15/5k walk. Feb. 20... (Continue reading)

South Carolina Aquarium pays off opening debt of $11.75 million

South Carolina Aquarium pays off opening debt of $11.75 million

The South Carolina Aquarium was proud to announce that the original opening debt of the $11.75 million aquarium and education center has been paid off. The aquarium has been an asset to Charleston and is home to South Carolina Sea... (Continue reading)

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