College of Charleston “In the News” is a weekly round-up of news articles featuring College of Charleston faculty, staff, students or alumni. Recent media coverage of the College includes:

 Watch students react to election’s most notable moments

CNN talks to College of Charleston students about the upcoming presidential primaries.

McConnell: Investing in colleges is investing in South Carolina’s future

President Glenn McConnell writes an op/ed in The State newspaper about the importance of investing in public higher education.

T&D Region expects to benefit from Volvo plant

Economist Frank Hefner talks to the Times and Democrat newspaper about the economic impact of the new Volvo plant to be built in the Lowcountry.

Novelist Bret Lott Leads New College of Charleston MFA Program in Creative Writing

The Moultire News previews the new College of Charleston MFA program.

Busting the Super Mom myth: Seeking satisfaction when life’s not Pinterest perfect

Sociology professor Von Bakanic talks with The Post and Courier about the myth of the perfect mom.

An inside look at Charleston’s new kosher/vegetarian dining hall

Food Management magazine features the College’s newest dining hall.

Lowcountry reacts to (sonic) boom

WCIV-TV speaks with CofC seismologist Steve Jaume about a recent sonic boom.

Democratic lawmaker and lawyer for Walter Scott family switches endorsement from Clinton to Sanders

Political science professor Kendra Stewart talks to The Post and Courier about political endorsements.