College of Charleston “In the News” is a weekly round-up of news articles featuring CofC faculty, staff, students or alumni. Recent media coverage of the College includes:
College of Charleston raises more than $128 million
The Post and Courier writes about the College raising more than $128 million over the past six years as part of the BOUNDLESS campaign.
College of Charleston to Host “Yes, I’m a Feminist”
The Moultrie News previews the “The Yes! I’m a Feminist” event.
College of Charleston students making streets safer for cyclists in honor of fallen friend
WCIV talks with a group of College of Charleston students working to make downtown safer for bicyclists and pedestrians.
Clinton’s ‘Firewall’ in South Carolina
The Medill News Service talks with political science professor Gibbs Knotts about the democratic presidential primary in South Carolina.
College of Charleston library to archive Joe Riley’s papers
The Charleston City Council Tuesday approved a plan to have the Addlestone Library archive former Mayor Joe Riley’s papers.
South Carolina calling
The Boston Herald interviews Gibbs Knotts about the upcoming South Carolina primaries.
After NH Thumping, Hillary Limps into SC
Political science professor Kendra Stewart speaks with Polizette about the Hillary Clinton campaign.