"I reached out by e-mail and told her my news. I’m where I need to be because of her and I’m grateful for her,” said Vargo.
In his scholarly career, Dr. Guiseppi-Elie has published more than 200 archival scientific papers and 33 book or proceedings chapters.
A highlight of her time at Clemson was a “lifechanging” two-month undergraduate horticulture internship at Claude Monet’s Garden in France.
Based on information at the close of the Fall 2021 semester, the following individuals met the requirements for the President’s List.
Based on information at the close of Fall 2021 semester, the following individuals met the requirements for the Academic Distinction List.
Based on information at the close of the Fall 2021 semester, the following individuals met the requirements for the Dean’s List.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Easley area high schools.
Sue Dacus earned the highest award given to staff at Tri-County Technical College at an annual fall convocation.
The committee was recognized for its achievements this year at the College's fall convocation on August 19.
For the fall 2021 semester, individuals who are Federal Pell Grant recipients will receive a one-time grant of $1,250.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
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See how college aid applications changed for Easley area high schools.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Pickens County.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
“Active workstations” in Clemson University’s Cooper Library and Academic Success Center are encouraging students and employees to get moving while studying or doing research.
They competed against the best string orchestra students from Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties to earn a position in the 2013 Western Region Senior Honors Orchestra.
Pickens Elementary School fourth graders have been learning about weather conditions and weather instruments.
The Collegiate Choir will present a recital each semester during this academic year. This semester, they will perform "Dawn, Day and Dusk," Oct. 30 on the University campus.
Letter from Superintendent of School District of Pickens County details how Career and Technology Center helps district prepare students for "college, career and citizenship opportunities."
Schools have gone above and beyond to get students eating healthier and moving more.
Letter's author concerned about Common Core Standards
Laurie Morton Baynard has been surrounded by music all of her life.
Dr. Allen Fain works with students Zander Gravely, Allyson O’Neal, and Kolby Robinson to put decimals in order from least to greatest.
Students scored well enough to place the district second in the state on the ELA assessment with 82.8 percent.
Krystal Brooke Pearce died from injuries sustained in an accident on South Carolina/North Carolina line.
End-of-Course Exams are given to middle and high school students. Students are tested on Algebra/Mathematics, Biology, English and U.S. History.
Goal of the event is to help young people understand the decisions that they need to make now in order to thrive in their future careers.
Domestic violence survivor and educator Kit Gruelle will speak at Clemson University at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the Hendrix Student Center’s McKissick Theatre.
Golf, food, prizes, fellowship and fun – all while supporting a great cause.
Financial Aid Tip of the Month from KHEAA
In a few short years, God has blessed First Haitian Evangelistic Wesleyan Church with attendance recently exceeding 100 for an anniversary service at their church, located in Mauldin.
Tour's goal is "teaching lifelong skills such as programming, soldering, and building circuits along the way."
Grant will fund two courses to help South Carolina teachers to become certified in Gifted and Talented classes.
October 9, 2013 is International Walk to School Day
Classes to cover a variety of topics, from intro to cooking to knife skills to Halloween treats.
Easley students among new students at USC Upstate
Symptoms of meningitis include sudden fever, headache and a stiff neck.
Dr. Kelly Pew says she's confident students will be better prepared for college and careers under the new standards.