South Carolina State University is exploring the possibility of boosting its research status to help it become more competitive in its efforts to receive federal grants.
Ride a horse. Fly a drone. Feed a camel. Pet a rabbit. Make a smoothie on a bike.
Those are just a few examples of what happened Sept. 23 as South Carolina State University s Public Service and Agriculture (PSA) division concluded its inaugural Ag and Land-Grant Celebration Week with a festival on campus. This event signaled a reaffirmation of the university s land-grant roots while showcasing the impactful achievements and contributions of its land-grant programs.
South Carolina State Public Service & Agriculture (PSA) hosted its Farmers Forum Friday as a part of SC State’s inaugural Ag and Land-Grant Celebration.
Retired South Carolina State Sen. John W. Matthews Jr. and his wife Mary have donated $50,000 to South Carolina State University Public Service and Agriculture (PSA).
South Carolina State University is poised to expand access to trees and green spaces across The T&D Region and beyond with the help of a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.