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:
How to avoid making travel deal mistakes
The Washington Post talks to tourism professor Daniel Guttentag about saving on hotel rooms.
Few are giving Deval Patrick a chance, except South Carolina’s voters
The Boston Globe interviews political science professor Gibbs Knotts about the upcoming South Carolina primary.
2020 Daily Trail Markers: The state of play in South Carolina, 100 days out from the primary
CBS News reports on a recent Bully Pulpit event featuring Cory Booker.
Sapakoff: Clemson should rename Tillman Hall, make the football team proud
History professor Scott Poole talks about the history of Ben Tillman with The Post and Courier.
Jersey City’s vote a reflection of rising challenges for Airbnb
Tourism professor Daniel Guttentag talks to Travel Weekly about Airbnb.
In Charleston election, it wasn’t just candidates spending money to get your vote
The Post and Courier interviews political scientist Gibbs Knotts about money and politics.
College of Charleston mumps outbreak rises to 51 cases
The Post and Courier has an update on mumps cases at the College.
Rethinking the Charleston runoff requirement
Political science professor Gibbs Knotts writes an op-ed in The City Paper about runoff elections.
WCSC, WCIV, and The City Paper report on Andrew Yang’s visit to the Bully Pulpit series.
Best Personal Loans
Elaine Worzala talks to Wallet Hub about what to look for in a personal loan.