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:
Antisemitism is on the rise, and it’s not just about Ye
Jewish studies professor Joshua Shanes talks to NPR about antisemitism.
Salt and Steel
Biology professor Phillip Dustan talks to The Post and Courier about the saltwater corrosion on buildings.
SC college students had their tuition frozen this year. Can they count on that to continue?
The State newspaper looks at state budget requests.
Daniel Frezza named new Chief Advancement Officer
Lowcountry Biz reports that Daniel Frezza has been named the College’s new chief advancement officer and executive director of the College of Charleston Foundation.
13 big Christmas light shows across SC in 2022. When they start and how much they cost
The State newspaper names Cougar Night Lights one of the top light shows in the state.
Promoting exports
The Post and Courier reports that Rene Mueller, a professor of international marketing, has been named co-chair of the South Carolina International Trade Coalition.
New program to help educate, empower women to become entrepreneurs in South Carolina
The Post and Courier reports that CofC and MUSC have received a grant to establish the STEM-Coaching and Resources for Entrepreneurial Women program.
College of Charleston students score high in statewide pitch competition
Lowcountry Biz reports that several CofC student teams placed in the top 15 at the SC Innovates 2022 pitch competition, with two teams placing in the top 5.
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