South Carolina education system needs major overhaul to fix inequities The recent “Minimally Adequate” series published in The Post and Courier exposing the condition of public education in our state... read more →
Trident Tech to offer free lean manufacturing training Trident Technical College’s Division of Continuing Education and Economic Development is offering 84 grants for students in its lean manufacturing program. The college... read more →
Few entry-level homes are being built in the Charleston area. Here’s why. After four years, Chris Howell grew tired of renting an apartment on the Charleston peninsula and began searching... read more →
College of Charleston selects Andrew Hsu of Ohio as its 23rd president The College of Charleston’s next president will be Andrew T. Hsu, currently the provost and executive vice president for... read more →
Report provides guidelines for healthier region A month after the national wellness company Blue Zones pulled out of Charleston, a coalition of Lowcountry individuals and organizations has released a report outlining ways... read more →
MUSC will buy 4 SC hospitals, first time in its history to make such a purchase The Medical University of South Carolina’s Board of Trustees approved the purchase of community... read more →
In South Carolina, freight is booming. But we need more truck drivers to support it. At about 5:30 a.m., six days a week, Lola Salas pulls out of the truck... read more →
Finalists Announced in CofC Presidential Search The College of Charleston Board of Trustees on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018, announced the names of the three finalists in the search for the... read more →
Survey: Charleston tech workers’ pay rising to match growth, competition for talent A new report shows that the salaries within the region’s technology sector continues to grow, in part to... read more →
Combine creative steps to address affordable housing problem It’s a public policy issue churning in the abstract: Just what does “affordable housing” mean for regional Charleston? Is this a market-based... read more →