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		<title>As a Gamecock, my southern hospitality has no limits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing up in the Midwest, I was immediately struck by the beautiful spirit of hospitality and graciousness I encountered when I moved to SC in 1978. It is a powerful marketing tool and when practiced each day, transforms the way we work with, serve, and enjoy everyone we encounter; the best part is that practicing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up in the Midwest, I was immediately struck by the beautiful spirit of hospitality and graciousness I encountered when I moved to SC in 1978.  It is a powerful marketing tool and when practiced each day, transforms the way we work with, serve, and enjoy everyone we encounter; the best part is that practicing Southern hospitality impacts both the giver and the receiver of this beautiful gift.  This sense of graciousness is a unique marker of the South and is something we strive to practice each and every day at the Visitor Center, and believe me, it is noticed by the hundreds of visitors who enter our campus on a daily basis.  As the director of our Visitor Center, we spend a significant amount of time training on how to deliver exceptional customer service with a genuine flair of Southern hospitality.  I am blessed with a fabulous staff who believe that our passion to extend a welcome and Southern hospitality has NO LIMITS.  After almost 35 years in South Carolina, I now call myself a Southern (hope this is okay to those Southerns by birth) and strive to enrich each encounter with anyone who walks onto our campus with not only great service but also with warm Southern hospitality.  Each time I do so,  I hope I have impacted a future friend of this proud Gamecock Nation but I also know that part of the joy in extending Southern grace and hospitality impacts me as well!  A gift that blesses all.</p>
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		<title>As a Gamecock, my enthusiasm has No Limits.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dirty hands, beads of sweat and delicate blooms define Charlie Ryan’s job as a high-profile horticulturalist. But that’s not why he comes to work every day with a passion in his heart — a passion deeply rooted in his university community. At Carolina, Charlie has found that — like the plants he nurtures — students and staff are establishing their roots in nature with his help. A mentor and guiding hand, Charlie celebrates each time they find their inner self through the wonders of our natural environment. In his own special way, Charlie is making our world greener, cultivating one green thumb at a time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Resident Horticulturalist Creates Urban Oasis at South Carolina</strong></p>
<p>Dirty hands, beads of sweat and delicate blooms define Charlie Ryan’s job as USC’s resident horticulturalist. Every day his flowers, vegetables and trees are the centerpieces of USC’s urban oasis.</p>
<p>But that’s not why he comes to work with a passion in his heart. “<em>It’s not work to me</em>,” he said. “<em>I just love what I do, especially the learning aspect of horticulture. Plants are never predictable, and seeing how they perform is very rewarding</em>.”</p>
<p>In fact, Charlie believes he’s lost more money in his 30-year career than he’s gained just killing plants. “<em>But that’s the learning part of my career that I love so much</em>.”</p>
<p>More importantly, Charlie loves sharing what he knows with the campus community. He’s deeply rooted that way.</p>
<p>He’s played an instrumental role in several student-gardening initiatives, including the <a href="http://campusrec.sc.edu/orec/carolinacommunitygarden/">Carolina Community Garden</a> and the <a href="http://campusrec.sc.edu/orec/garden">Outdoor Recreation Center Garden and Orchard</a>. Located behind the Strom Thurmond Fitness and Wellness Center, the outdoor rec garden features 17 fruit-bearing trees as well as seasonal vegetables and herbs grown organically and without the use of pesticides.</p>
<p>What’s more, he works closely with USC first lady Patricia Moore-Pastides, cultivating the <a href="http://president.sc.edu/firstlady/gardening.php">President’s House Garden</a>. The backyard garden has tomatoes, squashes and cucumbers in summer and Swiss chard and Asian greens in the winter months.</p>
<p>A mentor and guiding hand, Charlie celebrates each time a student or faculty or staff member find his or her inner self through the wonders of our natural environment. “<em>They’re so excited when they grow somethin</em>g,” he said. “<em>Their enthusiasm is contagious. It makes me excited to help them</em>.”</p>
<p>When asked if he has a favorite flower, Charlie said his current passion is for tweedia.“<em>It has a sky blue blossom. Blue is a very unusual color in nature</em>,” he said of the summer blooming self-seeding perennial. “<em>It’s just a beautiful shade of blue</em>.”</p>
<p>As for his work at Carolina, Charlie — in his own special way — is making our world greener, cultivating one green thumb at a time.</p>
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