State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Saturday March 16, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
CCU Faculty Member Lisa Winters Selected for Sociological Review Foundation's Competitive Residential Writing Retreat in North Wales
CONWAY, South Carolina, March 16 -- Coastal Carolina University issued the following news:
Lisa Winters, Ph.D., an associate professor in Coastal Carolina University's Department of Sociology, is one of 15 scholars selected to participate in the highly competitive Strictly Come Writing March 2024 retreat, a residential writing retreat for mid-career scholars through the Sociological Review Foundation.
Winters will travel to Hawarden, North Wales, and stay at Gladstone's Library from March 18-2
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High School Students to Flock to Winthrop for March 20-22 Model United Nations
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, March 15 -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
Winthrop University's Model United Nations program will welcome hundreds of high school students to campus March 20-22 for the program's 48th annual conference. This year's conference theme is "The World of Tomorrow: Ensuring Prosperity and Empowerment through Technological Development."
Fifty Winthrop collegiate delegates will debate in a General Assembly cultural event on Wednesday night, March 20, while 3
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Presbyterian College Welcomes Newly-Elected SGA Officers
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 16 -- Presbyterian College issued the following news:
Presbyterian College's esteemed Student Government Association recently saw its annual transfer of power ceremony as the former executive cabinet relieved their positions and inducted newly voted members.
Each student took an oath to honor and uphold their executive position of office. Members of the executive cabinet were voted on by the entire student body last semester.
"Being involved in SGA is one of the
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VMI Cop Earns MVP Recognition
LEXINGTON, Virginia, March 16 -- Virginia Military Institute issued the following news:
All law enforcement officers know that scenarios can change at any moment, developments must be anticipated, quick decisions must be made, and one must remain alert and ready to react instantly. Virginia Military Institute police officer Zachary Higgins not only provides that knowledge and skillset to the post police department, but he also brings it to his recreational softball team.
Higgins, who plays sh
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