Congressman and wife donate $10M to Furman
U.S. Rep. David Trone, a Democrat from Maryland, and his wife have given $10 million to Furman University, with $8.5 million dedicated to student mental health services and $1.5 million to support Furman’s Hillel, the Jewish Studen
Alumni invest $1M in Furman investors fellowship
Walking in the footsteps of two Furman graduates, fledgling investors can learn the ropes through a Venture South fellowship program at the university’s The Hill Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Gallery: Fenway-inspired streetscape opens in Greenville
The Greenville Drive and city of Greenville opened District 356 to the public Wednesday night during the celebration of the city's birthday at a Greenville Drive game at Fluor Field.
National banking school hosted at Furman
This year, the Washington D.C.-based organization will welcome more than 300 bankers to the campus of Furman University from July 24 to Aug. 3. The event is part of a three-year
Michelin program available for S.C. manufacturers
Working in partnership with the Commerce Department, SCMEP will cover up to 50% of registration fees for Talents for Manufacturing training classes for qualified manufacturers in the state, including
Watershed grant fund application opens
Settlement funds from the 2014 Kinder Morgan gas pipeline spill will be allocated to nonprofits, trusts, agencies, educators and municipalities involved in
Faculty member earns prestigious Powe Award
Kasra Sardashti, an assistant professor in the Clemson University Department of Physics and Astronomy, has received a 2022 Oak Ridge Associated Universities Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award.
First class of BMW Rising Scholars graduates
Started in 2010 for high school graduates, BMW Scholars partners with Spartanburg Community College, Greenville Technical College, Tri-County Technical College and
$2M gift establishes endowed directorship for wood utilization and design
One Allendale couple has given $2 million to the Clemson University Wood Utilization + Design Institute to endow the institute's directorship, which is named in honor of
Grant funding renewed for Greenville Tech’s Upward Bound
A grant from the U.S. Department of Education funding the Upward Bound program at Greenville Technical College has been renewed for five years. The college will receive $1.5 million over five years to serve qualified students at ...
Health care leaders receive highest civilian award
An academic trailblazer and Vietnam War veteran both received the Order of the Palmetto from Gov. Henry McMaster. Prisma Health's
Upstate museum highlights major industry
A new exhibit will allow families to race against the clock to change tires and add gas to fuel tanks at a simulated pit stop or to learn how to repair an engine through