4 09, 2010

Campus Icon: Otto German ’73

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He’s seen life at the College as a student, a student-athlete and a staff member. He’s served under six college presidents and has worked in almost every corner of campus, seeing and experiencing firsthand the College’s dramatic transformation from a small private school to a midsized, state-supported university. “Yes, I’ve seen a lot of change,

4 09, 2010

Business School Made Whole by New M.B.A.

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When I was considering becoming a candidate for the presidency of the College of Charleston, I did some serious due diligence. Besides the usual financial and organizational analysis, I looked hard at the College’s potential and its untapped opportunities for growth and improvement. At the time, I was still dean of the Terry College of

3 09, 2010

Book award – The Post and Courier

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The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women has named the book "Journey of Five Capuchin Nuns" the winner of the Josephine Roberts Prize for a scholarly edition award competition. College of Charleston Hispanic studies associate professor Sarah E. Owens is the author. Owens, an expert in the writings of early modern religious women,

3 09, 2010

Earl causes erosion issues on Folly Beach – WCSC

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"That lost sand may not come back on shore," said Leslie Slautter, a geology professor at College of Charleston. "Some of it will but probably in the long term you'll see a deficit. That's just the nature of Folly." http://www.live5news.com/Global/story.asp?S=13096216

3 09, 2010

Weaving Lowcountry history – The Island Packet

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"The connection between Africa and Carolina through the people who grew rice in Africa ... and knew how to make the basket, bringing it to this country and it becoming part of the economic engine that made the colony so successful -- that's kind of the back story of the Lowcountry basket," said Dr. Dale