Public Policy Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Tuesday May 13, 2025 ( 3 items ) |
Anderson University: New Economics Degree Will Equip Graduates to Become Leaders in Global Finance
ANDERSON, South Carolina, May 13 -- Anderson University issued the following news release:
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New Economics Degree Will Equip Graduates to Become Leaders in Global Finance
The Anderson University College of Business is launching a new degree program geared towards individuals who are seeking a career as an economist, a data analyst, a financial analyst, or an investment analyst.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Quantitative Economics, launching this fall, focuses on skills that are esse
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University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication: Collaborating With Southern Black Grandmothers to Reimagine Scholarship
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 13 -- The University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication issued the following news:
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Collaborating With Southern Black Grandmothers to Reimagine Scholarship
For an Annenberg School for Communication dissertation, Staci L. Jones and four grandmother co-authors introduce the Kitchen Scholar Framework. Their work embraces knowledge that goes beyond academia.
By Erica Moser
Staci L. Jones grew up in Lancaster, South Carolina, learning that kno
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USCA Generates $360.5M in Economic Impact
AIKEN, South Carolina, May 13 -- The University of South Carolina's Aiken Campus issued the following news:
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USCA generates $360.5M in economic impact
The University of South Carolina Aiken generates $360.5 million in statewide economic impact, a new study found.
The university is responsible, directly or indirectly, for 2,770 jobs and $140.8 million in labor income across South Carolina, according to the study conducted by USC's Darla Moore School of Business.
USCA accounts for roughl
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