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:

College of Charleston pays tribute to Septima Clark with mural, permanent exhibition

The Post and Courier reports that the College of Charleston has dedicated a mural to Septima Clark.

CofC unveils new Septima Clark mural, exhibit on campus

English professor Julia Eichelberger talks to WCBD-TV about the College’s new mural honoring the rich legacy of Septima Clark.

FBI Overreach Is Concerning, But So Are “Radical-Traditionalist” Catholics

Texas Observer interviews religious studies professor Matthew Cressler about FBI surveillance cases.

Experts weigh in on severe IOP erosion

Geology professor Scott Harris talks to WCBD-TV about beach erosion.

Professor’s research helps shed light on 18th-century African remains found at Gaillard Center

Lowcountry Biz reports that anthropology professor Joanna Gilmore is working to find out more about the remains of 36 enslaved Africans found at the Charleston Gaillard Center.

Another successful SEWE: signs point to strong kickoff to visitor season

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

 

KION North America establishes new engineering scholarship

Lowcountry Biz reports on a new engineering scholarship for College of Charleston students.

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