State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Thursday February 15, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Appreciating Anderson's African American History
ANDERSON, South Carolina, Feb. 15 -- Anderson University issued the following news release:
A group of Anderson University students were enrolled this past fall in "Memory and Tragedy in United States History," a course unique from other history classes in that it focuses on the meaning society has given historical events and how that meaning has changed over time.
The cabins were part of a field trip during the fall semester that also included visiting the Confederate Monument downtown and C
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ATLANTIC COLLEGIATE ACADEMY BUILDS CHARTER SCHOOL IN CONWAY WITH $21.3 MILLION IN JEDA BONDS
CONWAY, South Carolina, Feb. 15 -- The South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority issued the following news:
The South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority (JEDA) has issued $21.3 million in Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds for Atlantic Collegiate Academy (ACA), for a new grade 9-12 charter school in Conway.
ACA opened this year in Beach Church in Myrtle Beach and is using the tax-exempt financing for the acquisition, construction and equipping of a new facility at 5085 Bea
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Trump Far Ahead of Nikki Haley in Latest Winthrop Poll
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, Feb. 15 (TNSres) -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
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* According to the latest Winthrop Poll, Trump is the top pick for the Republican presidential nomination among all likely voters in S.C., though pure Independents are more evenly split between the two candidates.
* Among Independents who are likely to vote in the upcoming primary, 42.3% support Haley while 42.6% support Trump. Among GOP voters only, Trump maintains a stronghold at
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Two Winthrop Graduates Chosen for Fellowships in California
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, Feb. 15 (TNSres) -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
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* As part of the fellowship, the two - Lana Quint '23 and Sandrina Preudhomme '23 - will work for a year with a California arts organization.
* Of the 215 applicants for the fellowships, only 11 were chosen, according to Milena Deleva, executive director of AAAE.
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Two recent graduates of Winthrop University's Master of Arts in Arts Administration (M.A.A.A.) program have each
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