State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Friday March 01, 2024 ( 6 items ) |
Anderson University: College of Engineering Professor Receives Funding to Explore Space Weather
ANDERSON, South Carolina, March 1 (TNSres) -- Anderson University issued the following news release:
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There's no air in space, so how can there be weather? Actually, there's a lot going on outside earth's atmosphere that affects satellite communication, orbiting spacecraft and even the electrical grid.
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Dr. James Wanliss, a professor in the Anderson University College of Engineering received a National Science Foundation (NSF) competitive research award that provides $105,602 over
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Bakari Sellers Explores Country's Past and Potential Future During Sam Waters Lecture at Presbyterian College
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 1 -- Presbyterian College issued the following news:
CNN analyst and former South Carolina lawmaker Bakari Sellers asked two critical questions during his speech Wednesday at Presbyterian College.
In a discussion steeped in Black history, Sellers said the country is past due for a conversation on race that begs the questions - how far have we come, and where do we go from here?
"I think about these two very simple questions of how far have we come and where do w
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Bemidji State University: Business Professor Presents Research on Use of Generative AI in Marketing
BEMIDJI, Minnesota, March 1 (TNSres) -- Bemidji State University issued the following news:
In March, Dr. Kelly La Venture, associate professor of business administration and marketing, will share research on generative AI and its use in marketing. She and co-presenters Dr. Wooyang Kim and Dr. Hyun Sang An, both from Minnesota State University-Moorhead, will share their work at the Association of Marketing Theory & Practice annual conference in South Carolina.
"We're talking about generative
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CCU Launches South Carolina's First Space Satellite Program
CONWAY, South Carolina, Feb. 29 -- Coastal Carolina University issued the following news:
Coastal Carolina University announces the launch of the CCU Space Program, the first such endeavor in South Carolina. The program, which will feature the ChantSat-1 CubeSat, emphasizes a student-centered education that offers unique opportunities to develop skills in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) through practical experiences in planning and executing a space program.
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Latest UT Tyler Poll Reveals Texan Voter Views on Current Issues and Candidates
TYLER, Texas, March 1 -- The University of Texas Tyler Campus issued the following news release:
The Center for Opinion Research at The University of Texas at Tyler conducted their latest public opinion poll of registered Texas voters February 18 - 26. Among findings were those related to candidate favorability, candidate preference in the Texas primaries and the general election, and voter perceptions of the most important issues in the campaign.
In a two-person race for president, former Pre
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Winthrop University: Isaiah 'Reggie' Venning Re-Elected by Alumni to Board of Trustees
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, March 1 -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
Winthrop University alumni have chosen Isaiah "Reggie" Venning '95, '00 to serve for a second term as the alumni representative to the Winthrop University Board of Trustees.
He begins a six-year term on July 1.
Venning said he is honored to be re-elected to serve as an alumni representative on Winthrop's board. "I love my alma mater, and I want others to have the same great experience I had while attending Wi
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