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

History professor Adam Domby is quoted in the Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education,The Raleigh News and Observer, Wilmington Star-News and The Post and Courier in articles about a North Carolina monument. 

Research by astrophysicist Jon Hakkila is featured in Live Science, Space.Com and EPT (Greece).

 In coastal communities, rising seas erode home values

Geologist Norm Levine is quoted in the Washington Post in a story about global warming.

Your social media will get increasingly political as race for SC governor goes digital

Political scientist Gibbs Knotts is interviewed by The State in a story about political ads.

College of Charleston Women’s and Gender Studies Hosts Sixth Annual ‘Yes! I’m a Feminist’ Event

The Charleston Chronicle previews the “Yes! I’m a Feminist” fundraiser.

So much arts stuff to do, so little time in which to do it

The Post and Courier mentions the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in a story about arts in the Charleston area.

College of Charleston provost: fake college degrees are a growing problem

Provost Brian McGee writes an op-ed in The Post and Courier.

 South Carolina ETV  and WCSC-TV remember the 2017 solar eclipse.

Exclusive: Homes Continue to Sell Briskly across S.C.

Business professor Elaine Worzala talks about real estate with Charleston CEO.

Safety concerns rise over new Isle of Palms dock partially treated with arsenic

Geologist Vijay Vulava is quoted in The Post and Courier in a story concerning docks.