Tipoffs for Greenville, South Carolina (State) Newsletter for Tuesday December 12, 2023 ( 5 items ) |
Clemson University: "You're Never Too Old to Learn Something New"
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Dec. 12 -- Clemson University issued the following news:
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Veteran of Korean and Vietnam wars earns Clemson degree
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Malcolm Williams was 78 when Clemson accepted him as an undergraduate student in 2018. Now in his 80s, Williams has earned a degree in social sciences with a minor in black global studies. It's taken a lot of energy -- simply getting to the classroom is not easy at his age -- but through perseverance and careful planning, he's accomplished some
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Clemson University: How 'Lifesaver' Scholarships Have Helped Keep One Student's Dreams Alive
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Dec. 12 -- Clemson University issued the following news:
If anyone knows the value of a scholarship, it's Kossi Ekpe.
For more than eight years, Ekpe has been splitting his time between going to college in pursuit of an electrical engineering degree and working at Chick-fil-A in Anderson. Not only has he been paying for his own education but also supporting his family back home in the West African nation Togo.
Ekpe, 38, said that while scholarships and grants have fal
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Clemson University: Nursing Major Took a Chance on Clemson, Never Looked Back
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Dec. 12 -- Clemson University issued the following news:
Clemson University nursing graduate Maggie Crowe grew up seven hours from Clemson by car in Ocala, Florida. Raised on her mother's horse farm a short drive from the University of Florida, she spent her childhood attending UF football games and watching her siblings and friends attend the hometown school and thrive. She always just assumed that when the time came, she'd become a Gator.
One day, however, her little
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Clemson University: Researchers to Analyze the Effectiveness of Counseling
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Dec. 12 (TNSres) -- Clemson University issued the following news:
How meaningful are your counseling sessions? Corrine Sackett, associate professor in the Clemson University College of Education, is conducting research that may help counselors and clinicians answer this question.
Through a fellowship with the Clemson University School of Health Research, Sackett will be embedded in the Prisma Health Department of Psychiatry on the Greenville Memorial Campus, and she wi
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Retired Radioactive Materials Researcher Joins Thiel College Board of Trustees
GREENVILLE, Pennsylvania, Dec. 12 -- Thiel College issued the following news release:
Thiel College graduate David Fauth, Ph.D. '73, a leading expert in the study of radioactive materials and a former U.S. Department of Energy researcher, recently began his first term as a member of the Thiel College Board of Trustees.
Fauth just completed a term on the U.S. Department of Energy Radiobioassay Laboratory Accreditation Board. He worked as lab director for the radiobioassay laboratory at the U.S.
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