College of Charleston “In the News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni. Recent media coverage of the College includes:
The first Memorial Day on record was held by freed African Americans
History professor Adam Domby talks with Yahoo News about Memorial Day.
The Tulsa massacre wasn’t a ‘race riot’ — it was a pogrom
Jewish Studies professor Joshua Shanes writes an article in Forward about the Tulsa Massacre.
With open arms and some trepidation, Charleston prepares for its biggest weekend yet
Daniel Guttentag, the director of the College of Charleston’s Office of Tourism Analysis, talks to The State about tourism and Memorial Day weekend.
Charleston tourism cards its best week since COVID-19 during the PGA
The Post and Courier interviews Daniel Guttentag, director of the Office of Tourism Analysis, about Lowcountry tourism.
Education Hires
The Post and Courier reports that Kameelah Martin has been named dean of the Graduate School of the University of Charleston, South Carolina.
College of Charleston School of Business to host second annual Women for Women Summit
Lowcountry Biz previews the second annual Women for Women Summit.