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:

Yes, debates do help voters decide – and candidates are increasingly reluctant to participate

Political science professor Gibbs Knotts and Communication professor Vince Benigni write an article in The Conversation about presidential debates.

The Doll Mommies Are Fighting

Communication professor Jenna Abeta talks with Cosmopolitan magazine about the growing community of doll collectors.

Data driven model discovery and interpretation for CAR T-cell killing using sparse identification and latent variables

EurekAlert! reports on research recently published by physics and astronomy professor Alexander Brummer.

Expert warns recent rulings may not set a precedent in SC redistricting case

WCSC-TV talks with political science professor Claire Wofford about a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling concerning redistricting.

International African American Museum enhanced by strategic collection of objects

Bernard Powers, professor emeritus of African American history, talks to The Post and Courier about the International African American Museum.

SC leaders, institutions respond to Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling

WCSC-TV reports on the Supreme Court ruling concerning affirmative action.

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