Higher education in South Carolina
#281
Posted 19 August 2010 - 02:13 PM
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.
#282
Posted 19 August 2010 - 08:39 PM
#283
Posted 26 August 2010 - 11:23 AM
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.
#284
Posted 13 September 2010 - 01:29 PM
- 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.
The State
#285
Posted 14 October 2010 - 03:57 AM
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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.
#286
Posted 15 October 2010 - 09:37 AM
#287
Posted 16 December 2010 - 02:07 PM
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).
Edited by GvilleSC, 16 December 2010 - 02:08 PM.
#288
Posted 24 February 2011 - 06:07 AM
http://www.thestate....best-value.html
#289
Posted 05 May 2011 - 04:28 PM
#290
Posted 11 May 2011 - 10:35 AM
#291
Posted 11 May 2011 - 03:09 PM
#292
Posted 02 June 2011 - 09:08 AM
#293
Posted 02 June 2011 - 09:49 AM
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!
More than half of the "major" gifts received during this fundraising effort have been first time gifts.
This is our state's private-public university at work!
#294
Posted 02 September 2011 - 05:42 AM
http://www.pw.org/fi...fty_secured.pdf
#295
Posted 06 October 2011 - 04:01 PM
#296
Posted 06 October 2011 - 07:02 PM
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.
#297
Posted 06 October 2011 - 08:00 PM
krazeeboi, on 06 October 2011 - 07:02 PM, said:
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...
#298
Posted 14 November 2011 - 01:36 PM
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.
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.
#299
Posted 21 November 2011 - 12:18 PM
http://www.columbiab...-sciences?rss=0
#300
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:16 AM
http://www.sc.edu/ne...93#.T3RRz9mFuS6
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