State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Wednesday March 06, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Anderson University: Davis Named President/CEO of the Commercial Bank
ANDERSON, South Carolina, March 6 -- Anderson University issued the following news release:
Since its founding in 1934, Commercial Bank has grown to serve four counties with seven branches: Honea Path (Home Office), Belton, South Greenville, Donalds, Due West and Greenwood. A new branch is planned for Ware Shoals in the near future.
Born and raised in the Anderson County community of Iva, Davis graduated from Crescent High School in 1993. He also graduated from Anderson University in 2000 with
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Benedict College Names Yohannis A. Job the Vice President of Enrollment Management
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 6 -- Benedict College issued the following news release:
Benedict College recently announced the appointment of Mr. Yohannis A. Job, J.D. as the new Vice President of Enrollment Management. After an extensive national search, Job stood out as the strongest candidate with an impressive background in advancing enrollment growth.
"Mr. Job brings invaluable expertise to his role as Vice President of Enrollment Management," noted Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President and
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Media Tip Sheet: Super Tuesday Showdown: Trump vs. Haley as Biden Seeks Momentum
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- George Washington University issued the following news:
As Super Tuesday unfolds, former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley vie for Republican support across multiple states, while President Joe Biden aims to solidify his position among Democratic challengers. With a significant number of delegates at stake in 15 states, including California's pivotal Senate race, the outcomes could shape the trajectory of the 2024 presidential election.
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Newberry College Launches Health Care Management Online
NEWBERRY, South Carolina, March 6 -- Newberry College issued the following news:
Newberry College has announced that it will move its health care management major entirely online, effective with the next online term which begins April 29.
The program's move to an online format will allow the College to better meet growing demand from students and from the health care industry. Students, many of whom are full-time professionals, will be able to complete coursework affordably, anytime, anywhere,
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