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The Benedict College SCPHPSC program was led under the direction of Mr. Henry Counts and Dr. Tami Ashford-Carroll, faculty in the Health and Sport Management Department. Mr. Counts, the principal […]
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The Benedict College SCPHPSC program was led under the direction of Mr. Henry Counts and Dr. Tami Ashford-Carroll, faculty in the Health and Sport Management Department. Mr. Counts, the principal […]
Read Moregenerations, or the effects of grandparental food consumption on the health of grandchildren. However, in parsing these studies, the authors find “no evidence of a pathway five or more generations, […]
Read MoreThe Orangeburg County School District (OCSD) proudly hosted its fourth annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oratory Competition on January 28, 2025, at Edisto Fork United Methodist Church. This year’s […]
Read MoreGoodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina is excited to announce the next round of classes for its ELEVATE program, a comprehensive drone training program designed to equip participants with the […]
Read MoreRichland One students and schools were honored during the City of Columbia’s 37th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on January 25. Twelve students received Dr. Martin Luther King, […]
Read MoreThe South Carolina Athletic Administrators Association (SCAAA) has announced that Dr. Shawn D. Foster, Superintendent of the Orangeburg County School District (OCSD), has been honored with the title of SCAAA […]
Read MoreZion Pilgrim Baptist Church, located in Columbia’s Arthurtown community, will hold its annual Black History Month Celebration on Sunday, February 16 at 10 a.m. during its worship service. Fitting for […]
Read MoreDale Jacobs, Hopkins Middle School’s International Baccalaureate program coordinator and AVID coordinator, has been named a Professional Development Schools (PDS) Fellow for the 2024-2025 school year by the University of […]
Read MoreThe Black-white health gap is one of the most striking examples of the depths of racial inequality in the United States. Why does it persist? A new paper from researchers […]
Read MoreIf you or someone you care for is ever among the nearly 40 million Americans the Centers for Disease Control estimates have diabetes, chances are good you won’t even know […]
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