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

Take a Tour of America’s Most Beautiful College Campus

Travel + Leisure Magazine has a photo essay of the College of Charleston.

CofC presents free screening of ‘Detroit’ at Terrace Theater

The Post and Courier previews a screening  hosted by The College of Charleston’s Race and Social Justice Initiative and the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.

This Anti-Slavery Crusader Was The Enemy of Lincoln

The Daily Beast has the story of College of Charleston alumnus John Frémont.

50 Things to do and see in Charleston

Harper’s Bazaar praises the Halsey Institute.

Spring Valley grad spends summer mapping ocean floor

Columbia Star profiles CofC student Alexandra Dawson.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has to realize he has fight on his hands, political watchers say

Gibbs Knotts talks with The Post and Courier about South Carolina politics.

Where the phrase ‘dog days of summer’ comes from: a CofC professor explains

Jon Hakkila talks to WCIV-TV about the “dog days.”

Hootie Guitarist Mark Bryan’s Third Solo Album Out Aug. 11

The (Columbia, South Carolina) Free Times  looks at Mark Bryan’s new album.

Viewing The Great American Eclipse

NPR talks about Cassandra Runyon’s eclipse book.

Tyrannosaurus rex couldn’t run, but it was a speedy walker

The Washington Post interviews Phillip Manning about his T. Rex. research.

CofC Students Get Firsthand International Education Lessons in India

Charleston CEO looks at one of the College’s study abroad programs.