Saturday - March 28, 2026
News Tipoffs - South Carolina Editors Newsletter for Saturday March 21, 2026 ( 20 items )  

BLS Southwest Region Issues Report on Employer Costs for Employee Compensation for the Regions December 2025
DALLAS, Texas, March 21 (TNSLrpt) -- Employer Costs for Employee Compensation for the Regions December 2025 - A report from U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Southwest Region - March 20, 2026 * * * Private industry employer costs for employee compensation among the four regions of the country ranged from $41.21 per hour in the South to $53.99 in the Northeast in December 2025, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. In the other two regions, hourly employer costs   more

Courtney Tollison included in 'Celebrating South Carolina Women'
GREENVILLE, South Carolina, March 20 -- Furman University posted the following news: * * * Courtney Tollison included in 'Celebrating South Carolina Women' * The publishers of " Who's on the Move " in the Upstate, Midlands and Lowcountry have released their latest installment of "Celebrating South Carolina Women." Furman University's Courtney Tollison is included in the 2026 list of 50 women who are making an impact in their communities. Tollison, a 1999 history alumna, is Furman's Distingui  more

CSU Enters New Era for Online Education
CHARLESTON, South Carolina, March 21 -- Charleston Southern University issued the following news on March 20, 2026: * * * CSU enters new era for online education Charleston Southern University has long been committed to meeting students where they are--academically, professionally, and personally. As higher education continues to evolve, the university is taking an important step forward in the structure and deliverability of its programs for adult and online learners. Effective June 1, 2026  more

Francis Kim writes article about oil-related impacts on U.S. dollar
GREENVILLE, South Carolina, March 20 -- Furman University posted the following news: * * * Francis Kim writes article about oil-related impacts on U.S. dollar * In Korea JoongAng Daily, Furman University Associate Professor of Finance Francis Kim offers a historical backdrop for changes in the dollar index and rising oil prices following the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran. Kim, a regular contributor to JoongAng Daily, traces oil-related volatility for the U.S. dollar from the 1970s, through the  more

Furman gets national attention while fans celebrate SoCon win and NCAA appearance
GREENVILLE, South Carolina, March 20 -- Furman University posted the following news: * * * Furman gets national attention while fans celebrate SoCon win and NCAA appearance * After Selection Sunday, Furman University's Men's Basketball Team has been in the spotlight for their upcoming match Friday against UConn in Philadelphia. On the CBS March Madness Selection Show, hosts praised Furman's offense and remarked on how tall the team is overall. First-year guard Alex Wilkins '29 earned a hig  more

Furman superfans take their part in the basketball tournament as seriously as the team
GREENVILLE, South Carolina, March 20 -- Furman University posted the following news: * * * Furman superfans take their part in the basketball tournament as seriously as the team * For the Hammer family, Furman basketball isn't just a pastime, it's a way of life. Jeffrey Hammer '95, his wife Missy and their 15-year-old daughter Sophia don't just follow the Paladins. They build their schedules around them. They show up early, sit close, travel often and cheer loudly. Now, they're taking that  more

Gov. Henry McMaster Appoints Russell "Patrick" Davis to Serve as Poet Laureate
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 19 -- Gov. Henry McMaster, R-South Carolina, posted the following news: * * * Gov. Henry McMaster Appoints Russell "Patrick" Davis to Serve as Poet Laureate * COLUMBIA, S.C. -Governor Henry McMaster today appointed Russell "Patrick" Davis to serve as South Carolina's Poet Laureate. "Throughout his career, Patrick Davis has used music and words to tell the stories of our people, and we are proud to have him represent South Carolina's rich heritage," said Gove  more

Grassley Marks Over 100 Veterans' Stories Shared with Library of Congress
WASHINGTON, March 19 -- Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, issued the following news release: * * * Grassley Marks Over 100 Veterans' Stories Shared with Library of Congress * WASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) today delivered six more interviews with Iowa veterans to the Library of Congress as part of the Veterans History Project. Grassley has now submitted 101 Iowa veterans' stories, from World War II to present day. In the recorded interviews, the veterans detail their experiences s  more

I&E Fellows: Where are they now? Meet Radwa Eissa, assistant professor
ROLLA, Missouri, March 20 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news: * * * I&E Fellows: Where are they now? Meet Radwa Eissa, assistant professor * A family of architects When Dr. Radwa Eissa was growing up in Cairo, Egypt, conversations about building design were part of daily life. And with several architects in her family, she decided to follow that path. Her family usually worked with the design aspect, but she took a slightly different route. "I fo  more

KYOCERA AVX Contributes $1 Million to Clemson University's New Advanced Materials Innovation Complex
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 20 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * KYOCERA AVX Contributes $1 Million to Clemson University's New Advanced Materials Innovation Complex * Clemson University has received a $1 million contribution from the KYOCERA AVX Foundation to support its new Advanced Materials Innovation Complex (AMIC), reinforcing a partnership focused on advancing innovation, talent development and manufacturing. In recognition of the gift, Clemson will name the fa  more

Lawyer Charged With Attempted Extortion of Former Client and Client's Son Over Alleged $500,000 Debt
BROOKLYN, New York, March 14 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York posted the following news release: * * * Lawyer Charged with Attempted Extortion of Former Client and Client's Son Over Alleged $500,000 Debt Defendant Allegedly Enlisted Individual to Threaten and Assault Client's Son * Yesterday, at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, a complaint was unsealed charging Joshua Nass, an attorney licensed to practice in New York, with attempted Hobbs Act extor  more

Medical Aid Departs for 20 Countries as Storm Response Continues in Hawai'i, Midwest
SANTA BARBARA, California, March 21 -- Direct Relief issued the following news: * * * Medical Aid Departs for 20 Countries as Storm Response Continues in Hawai'i, Midwest Over the past week, Direct Relief has delivered 635 shipments of requested medical aid to 46 U.S. states and territories and 20 countries worldwide. The shipments contained 12.3 million defined daily doses of medication. Medications and supplies shipped this week included specialty therapies, antibiotics, reproductive healt  more

Medical, pharmacy students celebrate Match Day as careers take shape
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 20 -- The University of South Carolina posted the following news: * * * Medical, pharmacy students celebrate Match Day as careers take shape * More than 220 University of South Carolina health sciences students reached a major milestone this month, learning where they will continue their training during national Match Day celebrations on March 18 and 20. On Friday, medical students in Columbia and Greenville gathered in person to share the moment with classm  more

New Undergraduate Student Government leaders take office
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 20 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * New Undergraduate Student Government leaders take office * An intimate crowd of about 100 gathered in Carillon Garden on the Friday before Spring Break as Clemson Undergraduate Student Government (CUSG) election results were announced. The crowd roared to an approval as Rosie Hanna and Brady Young were announced as the newly elected student body president and vice president, respectively. Their term in o  more

Newberry to host third anti-human trafficking conference
NEWBERRY, South Carolina, March 20 -- Newberry College posted the following news: * * * Newberry to host third anti-human trafficking conference * NEWBERRY - Newberry College will host its third annual Shedding Light on Human Trafficking & Exploitation Conference. The event will be held Friday, April 17, at the College's Center for Teacher Education, 1121 Speers St. The conference will feature sessions covering every aspect of human trafficking and providing resources on how to recognize a  more

Newly opened Advanced Materials Innovation Complex poised to advance key industries, grow research footprint
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 20 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * Newly opened Advanced Materials Innovation Complex poised to advance key industries, grow research footprint * Clemson University began 2026 with the opening of South Carolina's most technologically advanced research facility, a 150,000-square-foot Advanced Materials Innovation Complex (AMIC). The sharp new building sits in the center of campus and provides classrooms and labs that support the University  more

Presbyterian College to host 'The Power of Play for ALL' workshop led by educator Jed Dearybury
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 20 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news: * * * Presbyterian College to host 'The Power of Play for ALL' workshop led by educator Jed Dearybury * Free March 28 event will explore neuroscience-backed strategies for play in learning environments Presbyterian College will host a half-day professional development workshop, "The Power of Play for ALL," on Saturday, March 28, bringing educators together to explore how play-based learning can enhance cla  more

United Composite Materials, LLC selects Greenville County for first South Carolina operation
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 19 -- Gov. Henry McMaster, R-South Carolina, posted the following news: * * * United Composite Materials, LLC selects Greenville County for first South Carolina operation * COLUMBIA, S.C. - United Composite Materials, LLC (United Composite Materials), an advanced carbon composite materials manufacturer, today announced it selects Greenville County for its first South Carolina operation. The company's $17.5 million investment will create 50 new jobs. The comp  more

USC expands access to healthier options through new vending pilot program
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 20 -- The University of South Carolina posted the following news: * * * USC expands access to healthier options through new vending pilot program * The University of South Carolina is expanding its longstanding commitment to campus wellness with the launch of a Healthy Vending Initiative this spring. Developed through collaboration among graduate and undergraduate student leaders and campus partners, the pilot program is designed to increase access to nutritio  more

Winchester, NWTF and Richard Childress Racing Bring Conservation to the Track at Darlington
EDGEFIELD, South Carolina, March 21 -- The National Wild Turkey Federation issued the following news release: * * * Winchester, NWTF and Richard Childress Racing Bring Conservation to the Track at Darlington Conservation is taking center stage at one of NASCAR's most iconic venues as Winchester, the National Wild Turkey Federation and Bass Pro Shops debut a special-edition No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet at the Goodyear 400 in Darlington, South Carolina. "Partnerships like this allo  more