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South Carolina Governor's School For The Arts And Humanities company history timeline

1979

Uldrick, along with businessman Arthur Magill, first proposed the idea of a statewide summer arts program to Governor James Edwards in 1979; the request was denied based on a Governor's School summer program already in place at the College of Charleston.

1980

A second proposal with the support of Uldrick, Magill, and Hall was submitted in 1980 with Governor Richard Riley issuing an executive order creating the program in October of that year.

1981

The inaugural session on 1 July 1981 accommodated students in drama, visual arts, and creative writing.

1990

By 1990, two feasibility studies had been conducted on the concept of adding a year-round residential program.

1998

The Greenville campus broke ground on 11 May 1998 after land, money, and a design for the campus had been secured.

1999

The school opened on 5 September 1999 with a class of 125 students housed in its dormitory on campus.

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Anna Katherine,John Benjamin,Virginia Uldrick
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