Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative names next CEO Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative has selected Phyllis Martin as its next CEO. She will replace John C. Read, who was the organization’s... read more →
With a $2.7M federal grant, business ‘opportunity center’ coming to North Charleston Buoyed by a $2.7 million federal grant, a former furniture warehouse in North Charleston will soon be upfitted... read more →
Citadel partners with 2-year schools to help students earn business degrees The Citadel and 27 two-year schools across the South are working together to allow students pursuing a four-year degree in... read more →
Charleston students can get free tuition for in-demand programs from Trident Tech Charleston-area students seeking training to become pastry chefs, paramedics or aircraft maintenance technicians could all be eligible for... read more →
Charleston-area companies sign on dozens of local teens as paid apprentices Over the next several weeks, dozens of local teens as young as 16 will start working at some of... read more →
Grant will put free Internet in more than 300 Berkeley County homes with school-age children BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - A new partnership will put free internet in some homes... read more →
School board juggles short-term solutions for a decades-old problem in Charleston County In Charleston County, a new question is being asked: Has school choice gone too far? A system originally... read more →
Clemson brings tech experts to Charleston to help build a cybersecurity workforce Two Clemson technology experts are relocating to the Lowcountry from the Upstate public research university to help develop more cybersecurity... read more →
Students taking flight in Air Force summer program The Air Force and Charleston County School District are partnering on a summer aviation program meant to build character, discipline and get students involved in STEM... read more →
CO Federal Credit Union Is Leading The Way According to a February 28, 2019 Washington Post article, “over the past decade, the real estate fortunes for African Americans have reversed... read more →