CHP program awarded federal grant to support SC battlefield protection project

NEWPORT, R.I. – Salve Regina University’s Cultural and Historic Preservation program has been awarded a $39,000 grant from the National Park Service to conduct a site documentation project on an historic battlefield in South Carolina. The grant, administered by the NPS’s Battlefield Protection Program, is one of 20 awarded nationally, totaling $1.2 million, to support work that safeguards and preserves significant American battlefield lands for present and future generations.

Salve Regina students in the CHP program will conduct a site documentation project for the Sadkeche Fight, a battle associated with the little-known Yamasee War (1715-1717) in South Carolina, giving them a unique opportunity to contribute to a real world, federally funded preservation project.

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Newport author Wurman stresses importance of curiosity at Salve Regina commencement

NEWPORT — Blinking in brilliant sunshine and refreshed by a cool morning breeze, 658 students of Salve Regina University picked up their degrees Sunday from Jane Gerety, Salve president.

A large, white tent and the campus’s numerous leafy trees provided shade as the waters of Easton Bay glittered, and some of the thousands of relatives and friends of the graduates at the 64th annual commencement took time to explore Cliff Walk, which runs past the campus.

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