Sixth Annual Jeremy’s Gala to Benefit Aspiring Teachers
Scholarship recipients say it enables them to share their gift of teaching.
Scholarship recipients say it enables them to share their gift of teaching.
Julia Sweig will present "Changes in Cuba: the Evolution of the UW-Cuban Relationship."
The symposium honoring the civil rights activist will be held on April 11.
Other parents of children with Down syndrome have expressed concern over the North Dakota law. Alison Piepmeier, director of women's and gender studies at the College of Charleston, wrote in an essay for Motherlode this week: If North Dakota really does want it to be "a great day for babies in North Dakota" and wants
"It's a dream matchup if you're a fan and enjoy politics," said Gibbs Knotts, the chairman of the political science department at the College of Charleston. http://www.beloitdailynews.com/news/national/sanford-faces-colbert-busch-in-dream-matchup/article_1bc55b10-7f6c-5238-bb8a-22f4ac5a2018.html
Only voters who participated in the first-round primary two weeks ago can vote in the run-off, said Gibbs Knotts, a political scientist at the College of Charleston. “I suspect that turnout will be low and that many of the supporters of the 14 unsuccessful Republican candidates will stay home,” he said. http://investordd.com/south-carolina-voters-to-pick-republican-nominee-for-congress/
College of Charleston President George Benson said in a video introduction on the group’s website that before the Civil War, the state was “an economic powerhouse,” and Charleston was one of the most wealthy, religiously tolerant and cosmopolitan cities in the New World, Benson said. Brian McGee, Benson’s chief of staff, said the project is
Students in this major will become teachers of French, German, Latin, or Spanish.
Students will be able to focus on real estate, economics, or insurance.
Sytske Hillenius '12 and Lauren Feuss '12 are the first College grads to be abroad on Fulbrights concurrently.