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:

Biden blasted ‘MAGA Republicans.’ Are they a distinct group?

The Washington Post publishes research by Gibbs Knotts, professor of political science and dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, about MAGA Republicans.

‘That’s What I Want To Do’: Sam Gjormand Makes History As The First Female Division I Coach

Baseball America interviews Sam Gjormand, the director of baseball operations at CofC.

As King Charles III looks forward, take a look back at his 1990 visit to Charleston

History professor Richard Bodek talks to The Post and Courier about Queen Elizabeth.

Banned Books Week to explore ‘lightning rods’ of literature at College of Charleston

English professor Marjory Wentworth talks to The Post and Courier about her Banned Books class.

Renovation of historic home to create new College of Charleston space

Charleston Regional Business Journal reports that CofC will soon establish a new student success center.

Charleston Literary Festival tickets on sale this week

The Post and Courier notes that the College of Charleston is the academic partner of the Charleston Literary Festival.

Lowcountry experts react to Queen Elizabeth II death

History professor Richard Bodeck talks to WCBD-TV about the death of Queen Elizabeth

Renovation of historic home to create new College of Charleston space

Charleston Regional Business Journal reports that CofC will soon establish a new student success center.

Poll shows Cunningham, McMaster close in governor’s race

Gibbs Knotts, professor of political science and dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, talks to Charleston City Paper about the South Carolina governor’s race.

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