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:

Defying the Holocaust didn’t just mean uprising and revolt: Remembering Jews’ everyday resistance

Jewish studies professor Chad Gibbs writes an article in The Conversation.

4 ways that AI can help students

Literacy education professor W. Ian O’Byrne writes an article in The Conversation.

New specimens and species of the Oligocene toothed baleen whale Coronodon

Phys.Org reports on a new study from research associate Robert Boessenecker concerning the evolution of early toothed baleen whales.

Andrew T Hsu of College of Charleston: Five Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Became A CEO

President Andrew T. Hsu is interviewed by Authority Magazine.

College of Charleston MBA Program announces new partnership with Lowcountry Local First

Lowcountry Biz reports on a new partnership between the College’s MBA program and Lowcountry Local First.

Tim Scott confronts national abortion ban stance as he tests 2024 presidential bid

Political science professor Gibbs Knotts talks to The Post and Courier about Senator Tim Scott.

24-million-year-old fossilized whale bones unearthed near Ridgeville

Research associate Robert Boessenecker talks to WCBD-TV about the discovery of fossils belonging to a 24-million-year-old whale in Dorchester County.

Book sales to help aid Matthew Scott Ciganovic Endowed Memorial Scholarship

Lowcountry Biz reports on a fundraiser for the Matthew Scott Ciganovic Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund.

 

Overdose deaths from fentanyl increasing at startling rate

The Charleston City Paper talks with AOD outreach/prevention specialist Rachel Goulet about fentanyl.

Hicks: Come on in, Charleston mayoral candidates, the water’s fine … and rising

Political science professor Gibbs Knotts talks to The Post and Courier about the Charleston mayoral race. 

Charleston tourism bureau bolsters offerings for LGBTQ+ tourists with new self-guided tour

The Post and Courier reports on a new self-guided LGBTQ+ history walking tour based on the work of College of Charleston archivist Harlan Greene.

New partnership accelerates path from College of Charleston to MUSC pharmacy program

Charleston Regional Business Journal reports on a new agreement between the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy.

 

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