State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Saturday March 09, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Anderson University: Workforce Renaissance Conference Sets New Attendance Records
ANDERSON, South Carolina, March 9 (TNSres) -- Anderson University issued the following news release:
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The Anderson University College of Business hosted the Workforce Renaissance Conference February 22, marking a significant milestone with record-breaking attendance.
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Held at the University Center of Greenville, this day-long event brought together leading minds in human resources and business management to explore the future of the workforce.
The conference kicked off with a welc
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Clemson University: S.C. Agriculture Technology and Business Forum Coming to West Columbia
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 7 (TNSres) -- The Clemson University's Cooperative Extension issued the following news:
Economic considerations, sustainability issues, technology and connectivity, and fruit and vegetable opportunities are on the agenda for the 2024 South Carolina Agriculture Technology and Business Forum.
This is the first year for this forum, scheduled for March 20, at the Phillips Market Center, 117 Ballard Court, West Columbia, South Carolina, 29172. There is no charge. Onli
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Presbyterian College President Dr. Anita Gustafson Gives 'Boisterous and Bold' Lesson on History of Women in Higher Education
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 9 -- Presbyterian College issued the following news:
Presbyterian College's first female president shared women's struggles to find their place in higher education during an inspirational speech Wednesday in honor of Women's History Month.
In her lecture, "Boisterous and Bold: Women in Higher Education," Dr. Anita Gustafson, the 20th president of PC, began by noting her own place in the college's 144-year history.
"I'm really honored and excited to be the first
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Winthrop University: Phi Kappa Phi Inducts 35 New Members
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, March 9 -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
Winthrop University's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi inducted several new undergraduate, graduate and faculty members during a March 7 ceremony in Carroll Hall's Whitton Auditorium.
The society is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
New members from the junior and senior class who accepted the invitation to join were: Morgan Baxter, Erin Dinlocker, Deanna Ge
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