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:
‘Bucky’ dinosaur rears up at College of Charleston
The Associated Press, Post and Courier, WCSC-TV and WCBD-TV have stories about the new addition to the lobby in the School of Sciences and Mathematics.
Black gill deadly to shrimp crop, research suggests
The Post and Courier looks at a College of Charleston invention that is being used to study diseased shrimp.
The 2016 election in one word, according to millennials
CNN talks to College of Charleston students about the upcoming presidential primaries.
GOP endorsement sweepstakes gets rolling as Gowdy backs Rubio
Fox News interviews political science professor Kendra Stewart about a recent endorsement of Marco Rubio.
Public relations experts offer tips on dealing with social media gaffes
Communications professor Vince Benigni is quoted by The Post and Courier in a story about social media problems.
All the Best Concerts, of What the Critics Have Seen
The New York Times selects as one of the best concerts of the year President Barack Obama’s rendition of “Amazing Grace,” sung at the College of Charleston during the funeral for slain Rev. Clementa Pinckney.
Central African Republic Elections 2015: Guide To Candidates, Issues, Voting Process And Poll Results
Political science professor Christopher Day talks to International Business Times about elections in Central Africa.
Gun Violence and Public Health, Part 1
C-SPAN broadcasts the forum, “Public Health Approaches to Reducing Gun Violence in America,” sponsored by the College of Charleston.
S.C. education overhaul remains contentious a year after high court’s ruling
The Post and Courier interviews political sic nee professor Kendra Stewart about a South Carolina Supreme Court ruling on education.
Botany Bay beach’s rapid erosion a red flag for Lowcountry’s treasured islands
Geologist Leslie Sautter talks to The Post and Courier about problems in Botany Bay.