College of Charleston “In the News” is a weekly round-up of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni. Recent media coverage of the College includes:
College of Charleston exhibit explores 100 years of women
Lowcountry Biz SC looks at a new College of Charleston exhibit.
USGS confirms 2 small earthquakes Friday morning in Summerville
The Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences is mentioned in a WCSC-TV story about an earthquake.
Presentation to examine #MeToo movement
The Post and Courier notes that political science professor Claire Curtis will speak at an upcoming #MeToo event.
‘There’s a natural allegiance:’ NAACP to honor Jewish roots at Charleston banquet
The Post and Courier quotes Jewish Studies professor Ted Rosengarten in a story about the NAACP.
CofC students hold vigil for victims of PA synagogue shooting
WCSC-TV covers a College of Charleston candlelight vigil for victims of the synagogue shooting.
College of Charleston creates Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston
South Carolina Radio Network reports on the new Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston.
Political Science professor Gibbs Knotts talks to The State newspaper and WCIV-TV about a congressional race.
Mark Sanford won’t endorse Katie Arrington in SC congressional race
Political scientist Jordan Ragusa is interviewed by The Post and Courier about the 6th district congressional race.