16 06, 2011

College of Charleston keeps in-state tuition flat – AP

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The College of Charleston is opting not to change tuition for in-state students this year. The school says its board of trustees did vote Monday to raise tuition prices for out-of-state students by 5 percent. South Carolina students will pay just under $10,000 this coming year. Out-of-state students will pay more than $24,000. http://www.midlandsconnect.com/news/story.aspx?id=629294

16 06, 2011

Michelin, C of C team up for program – The Post and Courier

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"We are grateful for Michelin's interest in College of Charleston's strong global logistics program and look forward to a productive and meaningful training relationship with the company, its affiliates, our faculty and students," says Alan T. Shao, dean of the School of Business. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/jun/16/michelin-c-of-c-team-up-for-program/

14 06, 2011

Sottile’s hidden gems: Removal of theater’s curtains reveals murals of the seven muses from 1927 – The Post and Courier

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When construction crews recently removed the heavy curtains lining the side walls of the Sottile Theatre, they revealed pieces of its past that had been covered over for more than a generation. Two murals of the seven muses, each measuring 15 feet by 27 1/2 feet, existed when the building first opened in 1927 as

14 06, 2011

Crazyhorse announces award winners_ Charleston City Paper

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Crazyhorse, the literary journal at the College of Charleston, recently announced the winners of two major prizes out of nearly 2,000 entries. Judge Jaimy Gordon, who won the 2010 National Book Award for Fiction for her novel Lords of Misrule, selected Matthew Vollono as the recipient of the Crazyhorse Fiction Prize for his story “Samaritan.”