Students to Spend Winter Break Helping with Hurricane Sandy Relief
About 20 students and staff members will travel to New Jersey as part of an Alternative Break experience.
About 20 students and staff members will travel to New Jersey as part of an Alternative Break experience.
Some of them might not be what you expect.
Jordan Ragusa's blog has been mentioned by "The Washington Post" and "The Monkey Cage."
"The benefits of having the outside party joining is they really get a sense of what you're all about and your needs," said Kent Gourdin, chairman of the management and marketing department at the College of Charleston. "They can bring in some fresh perspectives that you just can't get with an arms-length relationship." http://www.equities.com/news/headline-story?dt=2012-12-17&val=833615&cat=industrial ย
Today it all comes to an end. No, not the world, but a 12-year streak in which each year has offered a magical day like today, when the day, month, and year all coincide. Harmonic convergences such as 12/12/12 arenโt to be sniffed at, as most of us wonโt see another one, Mayan calendar or
Cougar Countdown started on Friday with Pancakes with the President, where students could eat a free pancake breakfast with College of Charleston President George Benson. "We have fourty different events over the week and a half, two week period where students are meeting with professors and taking exams and studying hard.ย We thought, let's give
College of Charleston political science professor Jordan Ragusa said Graham still could face problems in the 2014 GOP primary if the state's conservative base is particularly mobilized. However, he also noted a recent poll showing that Graham still has support of almost two thirds of the state's Republicans. "The reality is that Graham has been
Jordan Ragusa analyzes the outlook for South Carolina politics in 2014: What does Jim DeMintโs resignation mean for a primary against Lindsey Graham? http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2012/12/06/happy-hour-roundup-6/
The Harry and Reba Huge Foundation is establishing four annual study-abroad scholarships for students at the College of Charleston. Their $500,000 gift will also support four merit scholarships in The Honors College and a music scholarship in the School of the Arts at the College of Charleston. http://beachcarolina.com/2012/12/03/500000-harry-and-reba-huge-foundation-gift-creates-vital-scholarships-at-the-college-of-charleston/
President Benson offers deepest sympathies and condolences from the College of Charleston community.