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State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for 2024-04-18 ( 4 items )  
CCU's Call Me Mister Program Forms Partnership With Life2SC Program to Place More Black Male Teachers in South Carolina Schools (10)
CONWAY, South Carolina, April 18 -- Coastal Carolina University issued the following news: Coastal Carolina University's Call Me MiSTER program has partnered with Leveraging Innovation for Educator Excellence (Life2SC), a Midlands Community Development Corporation federal grant program, to help boost the University's efforts to place Black male teachers in South Carolina schools. Life2SC's Roderick Cummings recently presented CCU a $40,000 grant as part of the partnership. Franklin J. Gause, s more PR

MUSC Hollings Cancer Center Earns Its Highest Score, Receives NCI-Designation Renewal (10)
CHARLESTON, South Carolina, April 18 -- The Medical University of South Carolina issued the following news release: MUSC Hollings Cancer Center (HCC) has received the renewal of a five-year grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and achieved its best score ever of "outstanding performance." Hollings Cancer Center is the only NCI-designated Cancer Center in South Carolina and one of only 72 in the country. This NCI Cancer Center Support Grant renewal will provide Hollings with almost $1 more PR

Presbyterian College Students Participate in Model UN in Charlotte, N.C. (10)
CLINTON, South Carolina, April 18 -- Presbyterian College issued the following news on April 17, 2024: In today's interconnected world, the influence of global politics seeps into every aspect of people's lives, underscoring the importance of comprehending international dynamics to navigate our own journeys effectively. To better understand those dynamics, a group of Presbyterian College students traveled last month to participate in the Southern Regional Model United Nations (SRMUN) conferenc more PR

USCA Students Present Research Projects During the 16th Annual Scholar Showcase (10)
AIKEN, South Carolina, April 18 (TNSres) -- The University of South Carolina's Aiken Campus issued the following news: Students presented research projects relevant to their majors on April 12 during the 16TH Annual Scholar Showcase, hosted by the University of South Carolina Aiken Center for Research Excellence. "This was the first time my students presented in front of an audience with their projects," said Dr. Melencia Johnson, associate professor of sociology at USCA. Five of Johnson's st more PR