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#281 krazeeboi

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 02:13 PM

Obviously, SC doesn't put a high premium on education, but this seems to be a new low. It's just so sad that even in the 21st century, the state acts like it's the 19th in terms of priorities.

Oh, but let some company express interest in locating a manufacturing facility in the state, and legislators will scramble to find tens to hundreds of millions of dollars in incentives to give away.

 

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 08:39 PM

Exactly.  :dontknow:

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Posted 26 August 2010 - 11:23 AM

Clemson University announced today the public phase of its "Will to Lead" capital campaign. The $600 million campaign is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2012. To date, the campaign has raised over $433 million (since 2007), creating 224 new scholarships and fellowships, funding 79 faculty positions such as endowed chairs and professorships and new facilities are planned, under renovation or have been built.

It's great to see Clemson University continue to raise the bar for public education in the state of South Carolina. Not only is it nice to see the University realizing its goals (both long-term and near), but it's great to see the alumni and community supporting the school and its agenda, which includes attracting, growing, and retaining both high quality students and faculty.  :thumbsup:

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Posted 13 September 2010 - 01:29 PM

The students at USC-Beaufort seem to be interested in a name change for their campus. Some want to change "Beaufort" to something that has a more regional appeal to it. Some options that have been discussed include:

  • USC-Sea Islands
  • USC-Atlantic
  • USC-Lowcountry
  • USC-Palmetto Coast
  • USC-Southern
  • USC-Hilton Head

This is an interesting contrast to USC-Spartanburg, which had its name forcefully changed to USC-Upstate.

If a change is to be made, I would support USC-Lowcountry since it would be a logical counterpart to USC-Upstate. That said, I still prefer the 'city-based' naming approach, as I have never been a fan of the change from USCS to USC-Upstate.

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Posted 14 October 2010 - 03:57 AM

TechReadySC - TechReady SC

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TechReadySC, a collaboration of five Upstate South Carolina technical and community colleges and the S.C. Technical College System office, has begun the “Dream it. Do it.” initiative. The mission of the program is to engage, educate and employ a skilled and proficient work force in advanced manufacturing careers.
Source: Effort aimed at building skilled work force in Upstate » Anderson Independent Mail

While I'm not sure how this effort will increase the productivity of our tech/community schools, collaboration in education is always positive.

Edited by Skyliner, 14 October 2010 - 03:59 AM.


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Posted 15 October 2010 - 09:37 AM

Agreed. I wish they were more specific about it.

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Posted 16 December 2010 - 02:07 PM

Clemson University ranks 3rd among public research universities whose alumni give back to the school. 28% of Clemson's alumni donate money to the school, tying it with Georgia Tech for the 3rd spot. This is great to see, especially in a down economy!

This also comes during Clemson's ambitious "Will to Lead" campaign that aims to raise $600 Million by July 2012. The running total currently sits at $456 Million as of today. The money raised, will go directly toward recruiting and retaining the most promising students, attracting and keeping leading teachers and researchers, and supporting initiatives that make Clemson's education exceptional and builds a knowledge-based economy that drives innovation (clemson.edu).  :thumbsup:

Edited by GvilleSC, 16 December 2010 - 02:08 PM.


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Posted 24 February 2011 - 06:07 AM

USC ranks in the top 50 for best value on this year's Princeton Review/USA Today list.  Carolina is movin' on up.

http://www.thestate....best-value.html

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Posted 05 May 2011 - 04:28 PM

The Centers of Economic Excellence, which many people called the Endowed Chairs program, is now called SmartState. The program’s chairwoman said the new identity will better reflect the program’s purpose: transforming South Carolina into a “smart state” that can compete for high-paying jobs based on the value of its knowledge and innovation.

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Posted 11 May 2011 - 10:35 AM

I didn't know South Carolina had such a group. Interesting.

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Posted 11 May 2011 - 03:09 PM

You didn't know about the Endowed Chairs program???

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Posted 02 June 2011 - 09:08 AM

Not specifically. After reading that article, I've heard about their research funding initiatives- I've just not made the connection that it was all tied to that one group.

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Posted 02 June 2011 - 09:49 AM

Clemson University's "Will to Lead" fundraising campaign has hit the $500 million mark! This was their initial goal, but raised their aspirations to $600 million after a strong initial phase and enthusiasm among the volunteer leaders. The goal's deadline is June 30, 2012, leaving only $100 million to raise in the final year!

Since its beginnings in 2006 (while it was in the "quiet phase" of fundraising), 273 scholarships and fellowships, and 89 endowed chairs,  professorships and other funded faculty support programs have been established!   :shades:

More than half of the "major" gifts received during this fundraising effort have been first time gifts.  :thumbsup:


This is our state's private-public university at work!  :thumbsup:

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Posted 02 September 2011 - 05:42 AM

The University of South Carolina's Master's of Fine Arts Program is now ranked in the top 50 nationally.  I have a B.A. in English from Carolina, and if I went into the MFA program I'd opt for the nonfiction creative writing track.  At any rate I'm proud of the ranking.

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Posted 06 October 2011 - 04:01 PM

The Journal has reported that The University of South Carolina Moore School of Business will move into a building in downtown Greenville in January. This has been rumored on here for a little while, but we're finally seeing some snippets in the media about it. I'm sure additional details will emerge soon. No word yet on exactly what will be offered or where exactly this will be located (other than being "off Main"- which is not really a surprise). USC will join the presence of Clemson University's MBA program and the Renaissance Center, as well as Brown Mackie College as educational opportunities in the immediate Central Business District.

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Posted 06 October 2011 - 07:02 PM

USC's recent expansions in the Upstate (med, business schools) is quite beneficial to the region and to the state as a whole. As long as resources aren't spread too thin, this should continue to pay dividends into the future.

On a related note about state universities having widespread state impact, a Clemson official says that SC is poised to take a leadership position in the wind energy industry because of manufacturers in the state, its offshore wind capacity, and the Clemson Restoration Institute. GE Energy in Greenville builds the most wind turbines in the United States; Santee Cooper’s Palmetto Wind project is studying wind conditions on the coast between Georgetown and Myrtle Beach; and now, the state is adding the largest quality control center in the world for offshore wind turbines. Great combination of factors to have for the state to take a leading role in developing this industry.

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Posted 06 October 2011 - 08:00 PM

View Postkrazeeboi, on 06 October 2011 - 07:02 PM, said:

USC's recent expansions in the Upstate (med, business schools) is quite beneficial to the region and to the state as a whole. As long as resources aren't spread too thin, this should continue to pay dividends into the future.

The great thing about the medical school expansion is that (as far as I understand it) it will not cost the state anything. I think the Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center is the one really pushing for this and is also footing some (or most) of the bill? I'm sure someone knows more and can clarify...

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Posted 14 November 2011 - 01:36 PM

USC announced today that it has initiated the Carolina's Promisecapital campaign with a $1 billion goal. This sets a record fundraising goal in the state of South Carolina. The campaign is a part of the university's Focus Carolina strategic plan.

Specifically, the Carolina's Promise campaign is intended to raise funds to:
  • Expand funding for student scholarships, fellowships and financial aid.
  • Accelerate discoveries and technology transfer via faculty research.
  • Enhance recruitment and retention of outstanding faculty.
  • Make USC more competitive with peer universities by improving academic facilities, technologies and living-learning environments for students.
  • Strengthen the health of individuals and communities in South Carolina and beyond.
  • Secure USC’s future by building the endowment.
This campaign will certainly contribute to the continued excellence of USC in attracting and retaining the best students, faculty, and research.

Edit: Here is the link to USC's Carolina Promise Campaign website: http://giving.sc.edu/

As an aside, it's interesting that with large capital campaigns, universities and other entities will raise half of the funds before announcing that it exists.

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Posted 21 November 2011 - 12:18 PM

USC's dean of the College of Arts and Sciences has received a highly distinguished designation.

http://www.columbiab...-sciences?rss=0

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:16 AM

In the first ever ranking of public university honors colleges, USC's is #1.

http://www.sc.edu/ne...93#.T3RRz9mFuS6




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