'Call Me Mister' makes role models of black males
The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, SC) – January 28, 2010
Historically, less than 1 percent of South Carolina’s elementary school teachers are African-American men.
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First S.C. health care related apprenticeship graduation successful
The Cheraw Chronicle (Cheraw, SC) – January 28, 2010
It was another historical South Carolina moment in the making as 15 Agape Hospice Certified Nursing Assistants graduated from the first-ever health care related South Carolina Registered Apprenticeship Program on Jan. 25 at First United Methodist Church. The church is located at 117 Third St. where Rev. Dr. Paul Wood is the pastor.
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PTC Students Travel to State House for Lottery Assistance
Greenwood Today (Greenwood, SC) – January 28, 2010
A group of students and staff from Piedmont Technical College joined nearly 300 SC Technical College System students at the State House Tuesday to show their support for the Lottery Tuition Assistance (LTA) program.
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Enterprise campus supports high-tech development
The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, SC) – January 27, 2010
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College in February announced it was poised to promote and enhance economic development with the creation of an enterprise campus.
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U.S. Engine Valve donates to the Tri-County Technical College Major Gifts Campaign
Independent-Mail (Anderson, SC) – January 27, 2010
U.S. Engine Valve recently made a $15,000 donation to the Tri-County Technical College Major Gifts Campaign.
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