College of Charleston “In the News” is a weekly round-up of news articles featuring College of Charleston faculty, staff, students or alumni. Recent media coverage of the College includes:
Bucks County Death Cafe gives people a safe place to talk about death
The (Doylestown, Pa.) Intelligencer newspaper talks with sociology professor George Dickinson about the grieving process.
A map mystery: What happened to the Ashley River’s Sister Rocks?
Geologist Scott Harris is interviewed by The Post and Courier about Sisters Rocks.
Three Southern Authors Reveal How Their Home States Affect Their Writing
Southern author Ryan Graudin talks to MTV News about her writing experience at the College of Charleston.
College of Charleston jazz student develops app to connect local music s
The Post and Courier features a story about a new app developed by College of Charleston student Brandon Brooks.
GOP contender Rubio prepares Thanksgiving meals before Charleston campaign speech
WCIV-TV previews U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s talk as part of the CofC Bully Pulpit Series.
Following the election, John Tecklenburg faces his biggest challenge yet
The City Paper talks with political science professor Gibbs Knotts about the problems that face Charleston’s new mayor.
Former EU ambassador, FCC chief speaks to College of Charleston business students
The Post and Courier reports on former diplomat and federal communications czar William Kennard’s speech to CofC students.