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State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Thursday July 04, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Mr. Charlie Coker's Impact on the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics
HARTSVILLE, South Carolina, July 4 -- The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics issued the following news release: The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics (GSSM) family wishes to express their deepest condolences to the Coker family. GSSM will forever be in debt to Mr. Charles Westfield "Charlie" Coker. Current president, Danny Dorsel, GSSM Class of 1990, remarks that "the GSSM campus is named E=mc2. One of the Cs stands for Charlie Coker and the  more

South Carolina ETV and Public Radio Nominated for Six South Carolina Broadcasters Association STAR Awards
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, July 3 -- The South Carolina Educational Television Network issued the following news release: South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) is proud to announce its nomination for six prestigious South Carolina Broadcasters Association (SCBA) State Television and Radio (STAR) Awards. Winners of the annual STAR Awards will be announced on August 3 at the Medallion Conference Center in Columbia. SCETV's award-nominated entries include: Convergence Coverage TV: Statewide  more

South Carolina ETV Series 'What's Wild' Receives Southeast Emmy Award
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, July 3 -- The South Carolina Educational Television Network issued the following news release: The South Carolina ETV series What's Wild received an Emmy(R) Award from the Regional Southeast Emmy(R) Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). Winners were announced on June 15 at the 2024 Southeast Regional Emmy(R) Awards held at the Grand Hyatt in Buckhead Atlanta. Four SCETV programs were nominated for these prestigious awards. The "Threate  more

South Pacific Island Internship Means More Hands-On, Real-World Experience for Gabby Brinez-Pardo '25
CLINTON, South Carolina, July 4 -- Presbyterian College issued the following news: When Gabby Brinez-Pardo '25 applied for an internship at the South Pacific World War II Museum on the remote South Pacific Ocean island nation of Vanuatu, she assumed she would be doing things like welcoming guests or giving museum tours. Instead, Brinez-Pardo has had the opportunity to do so much more involved work that would typically be reserved for a museum archivist or curator. A Presbyterian College histor  more