ABC’s of Education: Midlands HBCU’s get facelift thanks to grant
Historically black colleges and universities in the Midlands are getting a three million dollar facelift thanks to the Federal Government.
Historically black colleges and universities in the Midlands are getting a three million dollar facelift thanks to the Federal Government.
The effort to lower crime in Lower Richland got a financial boost today.
In tonight’s ABC’s of Education we head over to South Carolina State University where the HBCU is one of the latest recipients of a $100 thousand dollar grant.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture granted $37 million in loans and grants to South Carolina businesses and entrepreneurs to help expand the state’s market opportunities.
Image: SC State University Orangeburg, SC (WOLO) — South Carolina State University wants to get more black male teachers in the classroom, and thanks to a $90 thousand dollar grant donated to the university for their Call Me MiSTER program, they are one step closer to making it a reality. School officials say the grant will help them increase efforts…
South Carolina is getting millions of dollars from the CDC, thanks to $3.2 billion in grants to help health departments nationwide affected by Covid-19.
South Carolina’s Good Samaritan Clinic was gifted a $100,000 CareGrant by Aflac
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is accepting grant applications from private businesses, colleges and universities, non-profit organizations, and government entities to fund projects aimed at reducing diesel emissions.
South Carolina law enforcement agencies and other groups will soon have some help in providing assistance to crime victims.