CofC in the News: Week of May 14, 2018
In this week's installment: a look at spring commencement, two upcoming political debates, college grads enter the best job market in years and much more.
View ArticleCofC in the News: Week of May 21, 2018
In this week's installment: a look at Matt Czuchry's commencement speech, the new debate about sports betting, why you should eat your beets and much more.
View ArticleCofC in the News: Week of May 28, 2018
In this week's installment: Maybank Hall gets a new plaque, the history of Memorial Day, speaking with a Southern accent and much more.
View ArticleCofC in the News: Week of June 4, 2018
In this week's installment: A review of the College's MBA program, CofC libraries look for LGBTQ stories, a profile of Ranky Tanky’s Quentin Baxter and much more.
View ArticleCofC in the News: Week of June 18, 2018
In this week's installment: trying to stop summer brain drain, political scientists talk about primary elections, a study of learning styles and much more.
View ArticleCofC in the News: Week of June 25, 2018
In this week's installment: a discussion of racial disparities in Charleston, political scientists talk about primary elections, three CofC students win Fulbrights and much more.
View ArticleCofC in the News: Week of July 2, 2018
In this week's installment: a discussion of Charleston's slavery apology, a look at waters off the North Carolina coast, President Glenn McConnell retires and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of July 9, 2018
In this week's installment: the College announces the new MBA program director, an introduction to the College's interim president and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of July 16, 2018
In this week's installment: the Halsey Institute receives a big gift, a California student looks at life in South Carolina, CofC welcomes new board members and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of July 23, 2018
In this week's installment: a student is named a National Geographic Explorer, a look at the College's new master's degree in data science and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of July 30, 2018
In this week's installment: Randolph Hall is named the state's most beautiful building, professors talk about preserving black burial grounds, a sonic boom and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of August 6, 2018
In this week's installment: a look at Charleston's flooding problems, using DNA to find African ancestors, a rare fossil pops up in an unexpected place and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Aug. 13, 2018
In this week's installment: the College receives high marks from the Princeton Review, a suggested summer reading list for lawmakers, a need for a new survey and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Aug. 20, 2018
In this week's installment: A professor makes a huge discovery concerning gamma rays, a look at the incoming freshman class and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Aug. 27, 2018
In this week's installment: A history professor talks about a North Carolina monument, rising sea levels are impacting coastal real estate and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Sept. 3, 2018
In this week's installment: Groundbreaking research on black holes, the Center for Southern Jewish Culture receives a grant and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Sept. 10, 2018
In this week's installment: A researcher looks at dangers to dolphins, a CofC student receives national praise and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Sept. 17, 2018
In this week's installment: A former "Mr. College of Charleston" talks about his title, a CofC professor writes about waiting for a hurricane and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Sept. 24, 2018
In this week's installment: A look at hurricanes and politics, the College celebrates the "Year of Women," a professor talks about morning people versus night people and more.
View ArticleCofC In the News: Week of Oct. 1, 2018
In this week's installment: the College establishes a new Center for the Study of Slavery, a preview of the International Piano Series, a look at flooding in South Carolina and more.
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