Trident Technical College News

Browse past news stories for Trident Technical College in Charleston, SC:

  • Cooking classes (The Post and Courier)
    posted on March 10, 2010 at 05:12:37 am
    Cajun Kitchen: Classes with Louisiana native Donnie Bulliard, 6:30 p.m. daily except Monday at Signature Kitchens and Bath's appliance center, 1826 Belgrade Ave., West Ashley. $60 including food, wine. Reserve at www.thecajunkitchen.tv or 225-2939.
  • Business Calendar (The Post and Courier)
    posted on March 8, 2010 at 05:35:39 am
    PROCUREMENT: The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce's small business network will hold a procurement workshop 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Berkeley Electric Cooperative, 2 Springhall Rd., Goose Creek.
  • Funds sought for nursing building (The Post and Courier)
    posted on March 8, 2010 at 05:28:34 am
    Trident Technical College President Mary Thornley's plan for a new nursing and science building gained traction recently after Charleston County Council voted to pay for more than half of it.
  • Garden Calendar (The Post and Courier)
    posted on March 7, 2010 at 06:29:28 am
    Spring Flower Show: Today at Cypress Gardens is a juried exhibition featuring camellias, daffodils and floral designs. Cypress Gardens, 3030 Cypress Gardens Rd. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $10/adults; $9/seniors (age 65+); $5/children ages 6-12; free/ages 5 and under.
  • Taking their health into their own hands (Live 5 News Charleston)
    posted on March 4, 2010 at 09:20:59 pm
    NORTH CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) -For one afternoon the Culinary Arts Institute at Trident Technical College was transformed into a health expo. Those in attendance did everything from getting eye screenings to learning about how to age gracefully.
  • Boeing VP: Partners’ experience in S.C. aided decision (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
    posted on March 4, 2010 at 08:04:53 pm
    Partners and subcontractors gave Boeing solid insight into the quality of workers available in South Carolina, according to the company’s head of human resources.
  • County approves tax increase for nursing building (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
    posted on March 3, 2010 at 07:49:53 pm
    Trident Technical College is a step closer to securing the $30 million it needs to construct a new nursing building. Charleston County Council decided Tuesday to raise taxes to generate $18 million for the project.
  • County Council votes to help Trident Tech (The Post and Courier)
    posted on March 3, 2010 at 05:29:28 am
    Charleston County Council has agreed, against the advice of the county's administrator, to help Trident Technical College fund a new, $30 million building for nursing and science classes.
  • How Charleston became a fine-dining destination (The Post and Courier)
    posted on March 3, 2010 at 05:27:07 am
    Ride down any of the main streets of downtown Charleston in the evening and spot clusters of people on the sidewalks peering closely at buildings. Appreciating the architectural richness of the Holy City? Probably not. More likely mesmerized by menus.
  • Jim Braunreuther (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 27, 2010 at 05:27:07 am
    If Jim Braunreuther weren't around, Charleston County School District Superintendent Dr. Nancy McGinley probably would have pulled out her hair. McGinley, always a little frustrated that the district does not have more money to spend on arts education, relies on the man she calls "a one-man fine arts department."
  • Garet Hutchinson (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 25, 2010 at 05:15:14 am
    Garet Hutchinson began his culinary career flipping burgers and scooping ice cream at Skoogies in Mount Pleasant.
  • Roper Saint Francis Health Fair (WCBD-TV Charleston)
    posted on February 25, 2010 at 03:20:36 am
    More than 20 Roper St. Francis physicians and medical experts will speak and be available to answer questions on the latest topics in health and wellness at the Roper St. Francis Healthcare (RSFH) Amazing Health Expo on Thursday, March 4 from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the Culinary Arts Institute at Trident Technical College, 7000 Rivers Ave.,       The public is invited to the annual event ...
  • Health fair set by Roper St. Francis (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 23, 2010 at 05:26:47 am
    More than 20 Roper St. Francis physicians and medical experts will speak and be available to answer questions on the latest topics in health and wellness at the Roper St. Francis Healthcare Amazing Health Expo.
  • Cooking lessons (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 22, 2010 at 05:27:37 am
    One day in the fall of 2006, Judy Brown left her Lexington home to start college.
  • Movie projects get $100,000 (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 20, 2010 at 06:11:17 am
    The South Carolina Film Production Fund, established by the South Carolina Film Commission to develop collaborative projects between schools and professionals in film, video, multimedia and related industries, has announced a pair of $100,000 awards.
  • S.C. Film Commission awards grants to filmmakers (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
    posted on February 19, 2010 at 05:50:13 pm
    The fund was created for development of collaborative projects between the schools and professionals in film, video and multimedia and related industries.
  • U.S. citizen airlift role may be over (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 19, 2010 at 05:29:04 am
    Charleston's role in receiving American citizens flying out of the Haiti earthquake zone is likely to wind down today, ending a two-week mission that helped bring back nearly 1,000 people to the United States. The return of commercial flights to the Port-au-Prince airport means space on U.S. military flights is no longer a priority, officials said.
  • SC filmmakers get grants from commission (WIS News 10 Columbia)
    posted on February 18, 2010 at 11:52:55 pm
    Professional filmmakers will again join forces with students at Trident Technical College in Charleston and the University of South Carolina in Columbia in projects funded by the fourth year of the South Carolina Film Production Fund.
  • Thornley pushes for new building (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 15, 2010 at 05:29:11 am
    Trident Technical College President Mary Thornley doesn't give up when she wants something she thinks will help her students, the campus and the Lowcountry economy.
  • Closings and cancellations (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 13, 2010 at 05:14:34 am
    -- College of Charleston: The professor of the 8 a.m. class at the North Campus will contact students about the status of that class. The 9 a.m. USC class at the North Campus has been delayed until 10 a.m. All other activities on both campuses were to be held according to schedule.
  • ADVISORY: WATCH OUT FOR BLACK ICE (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 13, 2010 at 05:13:34 am
    The National Weather Service is warning drivers to look out for ice between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m. Sunday.
  • UPDATED: Weather related closings, early dismissals (WCBD-TV Charleston)
    posted on February 12, 2010 at 03:14:38 pm
    With a Winter Storm Warning in effect, there are numerous closings and delays for Friday and Saturday. We are updating our list as soon as we get the information.
  • Snow arrives in the Lowcountry (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 12, 2010 at 03:12:23 pm
    Excitement was in the air and snow was on the ground today as Lowcountry residents welcomed a winter storm that was projected to leave anywhere from 1 to 5 inches of the white stuff in its wake.
  • Hot line serves as local lifeline (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 11, 2010 at 05:30:16 am
    Ten years ago, Donna Lynch was desperate. Suffering from bipolar disorder and other psychological ailments, she spread her many medications out on the table and prepared to swallow them all. She was on the verge of ending her bottomless despair.
  • Colleges might get deal on space (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 9, 2010 at 05:33:48 am
    The city of North Charleston wants to give the South Carolina technical college system a cut-rate deal on office space the state needs to train Boeing Co. employees.
  • EXECUTIVE ITEMS (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 8, 2010 at 05:21:14 am
    Michele Abraham has been named state director of the Frank L. Roddy S.C. Small Business Development Center, effective Jan. 25. She also is chief executive for the South Carolina SBDC, a statewide network of 16 offices with 35 full-time employees that provides low-cost help to entrepreneurs and small-business owners.
  • Black History Month events (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 5, 2010 at 05:27:34 am
    Feb. 1-28: African-American Trivia, after school, Johns Island Regional Library, 3531 Maybank Highway. Program for children 11 years old or younger. To learn more, call 559-1945.
  • 'Grandfather of Monday Night Blues' shares his writing secrets (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 4, 2010 at 06:59:03 am
    Ron Dixon is a literary "regular" around Charleston. When he's not writing, he spends his time with the writing community: spending every Monday night with the crew at Monday Night Blues, speaking at Trident Technical College and more.
  • Cooking clases (The Post and Courier)
    posted on February 3, 2010 at 06:57:07 am
    Cajun Kitchen: Classes with Louisiana native Donnie Bulliard, 6:30 p.m. daily except Monday at Signature Kitchens and Bath's appliance center, 1826 Belgrade Ave., West Ashley. $60, including food, wine.
  • Boeing sparks aeronautical career academy with $50,000 grant (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
    posted on February 2, 2010 at 08:05:49 pm
    Students from all across Charleston County can attend a new aeronautical career academy at Stall High School this fall in a Boeing-spurred project. The academy comes to Charleston County School District through a $50,000 grant from Boeing.