Trident Tech offering continuing education scholarships. Trident Technical College’s Division of Continuing Education and Economic Development is offering scholarship funds to help students pay for courses in approved career training programs. This... read more →
Volvo to build Volvo Car University in S.C. Volvo Car USA plans to build Volvo Car University at its Berkeley County automotive campus later this year. The university will operate as... read more →
SPAWAR camps encourage students to pursue STEM careers Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic hosted several camps this summer to encourage students across the Lowcountry to take a greater interest... read more →
Mount Pleasant startup STEM Premier lands $9 million from for-profit education company The Mount Pleasant startup STEM Premier, which helps high school students pair up with colleges and employers, has raised... read more →
Charleston’s $20 million for affordable housing to be used as loan fund for developers In November, Charleston voters overwhelmingly approved the city’s request to borrow $20 million for affordable housing... read more →
Charleston’s affordable housing crisis is also wage crisis I’ve written thousands of words over the past few years on Charleston’s housing affordability crisis. It’s one of the region’s toughest problems.... read more →
New affordable housing to rise on Meeting Street in center of Charleston’s East Side A new housing development rising on Nassau Street will return some reasonable price-points to the rapidly... read more →
DHEC gives green light to 2 Lowcountry medical projects The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control has approved certificates of need for two new medical facilities in the Lowcountry. Trident Medical... read more →
Ceremony held for new Habitat for Humanity community in James Island A new Habitat for Humanity community was dedicated in James Island on Saturday. The Sea Island Branch of Habitat... read more →
Cost of replacing a South Carolina principal: $24,000, says new study South Carolina school districts might save money by paying their principals higher salaries rather than paying the price of... read more →