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:

 

What digital public spaces might look like by 2035

Yahoo News quotes Ian O’Byrne, professor of literacy education, in a story about public spaces on the internet.

 

Commentary: Putin ready to kill Ukrainians to remind them of his ‘love and affection’

Max Kovalov, instructor of international studies, writes an opinion piece in The Post and Courier.

 

Discoveries abound for College of Charleston science faculty

Lowcountry Biz looks at recent research conducted by CofC faculty.

 

Bomb threat at SC’s Claflin University one of many targeting HBCUs so far this year

The Post and Courier talks with Tamara Butler, executive director of the College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, about recent bomb threats to historically Black colleges and universities.

 

Queen Street Hospitality Group & CofC Launch New Scholarship

Dean Alan Shao of the School of Business speaks to WTAT-TV about a new scholarship.

 

3rd Annual CofC Day Raises $6.7 Million

Charleston Regional Business Journal reports that the College raised millions of dollars during the recent CofC Day.

 

Tax Time Tips with Prof. Thomas Spade

Accounting instructor Thomas Spade is interviewed by WTAT-TV about taxes.

 

College of Charleston professor investigates emotions of pandemic-related tweets

Lowcountry Biz looks at recent research conducted by supply chain professor Maryam Mahdikhani.

 

Political endorsements: How important are they for Republicans in District 1?

Political science professor Gibbs Knotts is interviewed by WCIV-TV on the topic of political endorsements.

 

Gas prices will continue to rise, say Lowcountry economic experts

Economics professor Frank Hefner talks to WCIV-TV about gas prices.

 

Strong SEWE weekend in Charleston could signal successful season ahead

Daniel Guttentag, director of the Office of Tourism Analysis, talks to The Post and Courier about tourism during the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition.

 

Letters from London: A severely damaging storm, UK style

History professor Richard Bodek writes a letter from London to The Post and Courier.

 

How Experts are Tracking Earthquakes in the Lowcountry

WCBD-TV talks with geology professor Steven Jaumé about earthquakes in the Lowcountry.

 

College of Charleston to Host Strategic Investment Symposium

The Charleston Regional Business Journal previews the upcoming School of Business Investment Program’s eighth annual Strategic Investment Symposium.

 

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