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

Why You Should Probably Start Eating More Beets

Charlotte Caperton-Kilburn, the director of sports nutrition at the College, talks to Men’s Journal about the benefits of beets.

Charleston native and author Blanche McCrary Boyd will speak about new book

The Post and Courier previews an upcoming College of Charleston Friends of the Library speech by author Blanche McCrary Boyd.

At the American University Museum, Jiha Moon’s Vibrant Paintings Roar With Energy

The Washington City Paper mentions a Jiha Moon show at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.

What Is A Credit Reference? Definition, Examples & More

Business professors Daniel Huerta-Sanchez and Weishen Wang talk with Wallet Hub about credit reports.

How will Charleston County schools change under a new federal law?

Education professor Kendall Deas talks to The Post and Courier about schools adjusting to a new federal law.

Teen Vogue, Vulture and Golf Digest report on Matt Czuchry’s commencement speech at the College.

Selling Charleston 

Hospitality and tourism professor Stephen Litvin is mentioned in a Charleston City Paper story about tourism.

Sports Betting Is About to Be Legal! But … Where Exactly?

Economics professor Doug Walker is quoted in a Slate story about sports betting.

What to watch Tuesday night when the Democrats for governor face off in Charleston

Political science professor Gibbs Knotts is interviewed by The Post and Courier concerning debates.