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:
South Carolina cities, counties rocked by earthquakes
Geology professor Steven Jaumé is interviewed by WBTV-TV (Charlotte) about earthquakes.
Trump wrath may sink House freshman Nancy Mace in South Carolina Republican primary
School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Gibbs Knotts talks to the Washington Examiner about a South Carolina congressional race.
SC small businesses find workarounds as inflation climbs to a 40-year high
The Post and Courier talks with economics professor Frank Hefner about inflation.
CofC professors to lead 3 week archaeological dig of Long Point Schoolhouse site
WCIV-TV reports that professors Richard Grant Gilmore and Joanna Gilmore are leading a three-week excavation of the 1904 Long Point Schoolhouse site.
How CofC’s Kieron van Wyk became a groundbreaking golfer
The Post and Courier has a profile of CofC golfer Kieron van Wyk.
SC’s United Methodist bishop urges patience as denomination splits over LGBTQ inclusion
Religious studies professor Lenny Lowe is quoted in a Post and Courier story about the United Methodist Church.
Renovation under way for library, residence hall at College of Charleston in South Carolina
American School & University looks at summer construction projects at CofC.
Charleston venture capital firm raises $102M to invest in other businesses
President Andrew T. Hsu is quoted in a Post and Courier story about the DIG SOUTH summit.
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