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USC President Robert Caslen resigns, Pastides to serve in interim role Bristow Marchant and Lucas Daprile, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
May 13 Robert Caslen resigned as president of the University of South Carolina on Wednesday, bringing his short but controversial stint at the helm of the state s flagship public university to a quick end.
Caslen will be replaced in the interim by former USC President Harris Pastides, according to an email from USC spokesman Jeff Stensland. Trust is the most important ingredient of effective leadership, and when it is lost, it is nearly impossible to lead. I believe that is the case right now between the University of South Carolina and its president. Therefore, I have submitted my resignation to the Board of Trustees this evening, May 12, and they have accepted it, Caslen said in the email. I am sorry to those I have let down. I understand the responsibilities and higher standards of senior level leadership. When those are not
Robert Caslen resigned as president of the University of South Carolina on Wednesday, bringing his short but controversial stint at the helm of the state s flagship public university to a quick end.
Coroner identifies worker killed in accident at N. Charleston manufacturing plant The Charleston County Coronerâs Office identified the man as 56-year-old Nelson Middleton Jr. from North Charleston. (Source: Pixabay) By Live 5 Web Staff | February 17, 2021 at 7:09 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 8:04 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Authorities have identified a worker who was killed in an accident at a North Charleston manufacturing plant.
The Charleston County Coronerâs Office identified the man as 56-year-old Nelson Middleton Jr. from North Charleston.
Coroner Bobbi Jo OâNeal said Middleton died at the Medical University of South Carolina on Monday at 11:42 p.m. from injuries sustained in a work related incident which happened on the same day at 10:45 p.m. at MAHLE Behr in North Charleston.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Head Coach Brooke Niles and the Florida State Beach Volleyball team have announced their schedule for the upcoming 2021 season that is set to begin at the end of February.
“We are so excited to finally play someone other than ourselves,” said head coach Brooke Niles. “It has been almost a year since our season got cut short and we are ready to get out there and compete once again. We have been training really hard and realize there may be some hiccups along the way this season but we are ready for whatever is thrown our way.”
Florida State is set to host two tournaments in Tallahassee and a third in Gulf Shores, Ala. The Seminoles will compete in five weekends on the road, including tournaments at Tulane, LSU, FAU, South Carolina, USC and UCLA. The Noles will also play in Gulf Shores in the March to May tournament hosted by UAB.