Press Releases
Benedict College Student Tracking Form – COVID-19
As indicated by official campus communication, students must evacuate campus no later than Wednesday, March 18 – 5pm due to safety measures in place to protect against COVID-19. The administration needs to know your final plans to support your success throughout the semester. Please finalize your plans to vacate your dorm room AND return your
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Across South Carolina, College Campuses Finds Ways To Get Out The Vote For Democrats
By Benjamin Rosenberg | Medill on the Hill CHARLESTON, South Carolina — During his freshman year at The Citadel, Matthew Miller went to events with the College Republicans — because they were the only political activists on campus. Then he decided to create an alternative option. The Citadel, a military college in Charleston, South Carolina,
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Generational split among SC black voters could hurt Biden
By TOM FOREMAN Jr. | AP COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — For James Felder, the question of which presidential candidate to support in the South Carolina primary has never been terribly complicated. The 80-year-old civil rights activist has always backed Joe Biden, appreciative of the eight years he spent as the No. 2 to the first
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Band Rush One Day Mini Camp
Experience a day in the life of the Benedict College Band of Distinction. Register online at www.bcbod.com.
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Football Press Conference at Benedict College, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Benedict College will make a special announcement concerning the Tiger football program at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11 in the DHS Center (Ballroom B) on the campus of Benedict College. All students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans are invited to attend. In attendance will be Benedict President Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis,
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TheBESTofBC Incubator Partner: Genesis Energy Development LLC
Genesis Energy Development LLC is a minority-owned firm specializing in the sale and installation of Solar-powered equipment for commercial and residential use. Mr. Kenneth Stevenson is a retired U.S Air force veteran and the owner, he founded the company in 2015 with a goal of increasing minority participation in the alternative energy industry. Genesis Energy
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TheBESTofBC Incubator Partner: Farmer Construction
Willie Farmer, CEO Farmer Construction Founded: 2004BC Incubator Partner: 2019 About Our TheBESTofBC Incubator Partner: Licensed Unlimited General Contractor, S.C. Board of Labor and Licensing (LLR). US Small Business Administration (SBA) 8-A program SC Department of Transportation (DOT), MBE (Minority Business Enterprise) City of Columbia & Richland County Government – Minority Firm State of North
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Benedict’s Baseball Head Coach Selwyn Young Explains His Station To Station System
by Michael Coker | Black College Nines The Benedict College baseball program has put up staggering stolen base numbers over the past ten years under Head Coach Selwyn Young. In 2018, the Tigers stole their 2,000th base during coach’s ninth season. He builds his teams to go station to station in a heartbeat, which has resulted
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