28 11, 2011

Nurturing Care for Nature

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Perhaps the most important lesson of George Rabb’s career thus far has been that, if you’re going to make a difference, you need people who care and that, to make people care, you must get to them at a young age. Indeed, George Rabb ’51 attributes his own lifelong dedication to wildlife and conservation to

23 11, 2011

College of Charleston opens economic development office – Charleston Regional Business Journal

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The College of Charleston opened an economic development office to provide academic and business services for Lowcountry companies, the college said. “In the past, the college has often responded in a piecemeal fashion to the requests and needs of the business community,” said college president George Benson in a news release. “With the new office,

23 11, 2011

S.C. jobs rebound – The State

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“That’s a clear positive sign,” said Frank Hefner, an economist with the College of Charleston. “That’s a good indicator of what’s coming down the pipeline.” http://www.thestate.com/2011/11/23/2056525/sc-jobs-rebound.html#ixzz1eXPBPtxt

21 11, 2011

A swingin’ holiday: Jazz performance dedicated to Jack McCray – The Post and Courier

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Dr. Karen A. Chandler of the College of Charleston, who founded the Initiative with McCray in 2003, reflects on McCray's contributions. "What is so cool and so meaningful is how he embodied two entities: a researcher and historian who wanted to preserve jazz history and a great advocate of the music. Jack wanted everybody to