Halsey Institute Exhibit Opens to Rave Reviews
"Call and Response: Africa to America" opens May 27.
"Call and Response: Africa to America" opens May 27.
Students will be part of the first Gulf Stream Oceanography Program.
Meeting on May 20.
"This really could be a game changer for her," said Brian McGee, communications professor at the College of Charleston. "I'm not sure endorsements matter that much anymore, especially in a primary, especially someone from so far away even if it is Sarah Palin," said David Mann, who has been teaching state politics for more than
Haley and Palin draw support from the same types of voters, said College of Charleston political scientist Jeri Cabot, so the question is whether Palin's endorsement expands Haley's support. Haley has trailed the other GOP candidates in fundraising. Public polls, done within the last two months, have shown her in fourth place. "She is notorious
Jeri Cabot, a political scientist with the College of Charleston, said the other GOP gubernatorial campaigns do not want to criticize someone with Palin's national profile. "They don't really want to attack her," Cabot said. "Palin is her own game right now. She's calling her own shots." http://www.thestate.com/2010/05/15/1287547/other-gop-candidates-lash-out.html#ixzz0oCMGhnda
"The line's been blown up," said Jeri Cabot, an assistant professor of media, government and politics at the College of Charleston. The College of Charleston's Cabot said she is not among those who think politicians can run for public office and then shield themselves from scrutiny and interest. "You are asking voters to trust you
A frequent visitor to Italy, Anne Saunders was struck by the fact that of all the travel guides available to prospective tourists, rarely could anything be found on sites commemorating World War II. "As it turned out, there wasn't one at all," says Saunders, a research associate with the Department of Classics at the College
Three South Carolina tourism experts earned the Journal of Travel Research's 2009 Best Article Award. College of Charleston assistant professors Bing Pan and Wayne Smith co-authored with University of South Carolina assistant professor Robert Li the paper about the effect of online information searches on image development. The team will receive a Travel and Tourism
Notice how I’m not going to mention that you were Mr. College of Charleston and ask you to talk about how that got you into acting. I love that. That’s like in Pretty Woman where Richard Gere says, “I would never call you a whore,” and she’s like, “You just did.” So thank you for