CofC In The News: Week of May 23, 2022
In this week's installment: A CofC archaeology team is excavating a historic African American school, the Avery Center looks for community submissions regarding a new project and more.
In this week's installment: A CofC archaeology team is excavating a historic African American school, the Avery Center looks for community submissions regarding a new project and more.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees Budget, Finance and Facilities Committee will hold a meeting on Wednesday, May 25.
In this week's installment: Geology professor Steven Jaumé is interviewed about earthquakes by WBTV-TV, Gibbs Knotts talks to the 'Washington Examiner' about a South Carolina congressional race and more.
Good Growth Capital announced at DIG SOUTH Tech Summit hosted by the College of Charleston the close of its oversubscribed third fund at $102 million.
College of Charleston volunteers create a "circle of welcome" for an Afghan family now living in the Lowcountry.
In this week's installment: Several news organizations report on CofC commencement, Jordan Ragusa talks to 'The State' about congressional races in South Carolina and more.
College of Charleston commencement speakers Judge Richard Gergel and Professor Steve Litvin encouraged the Class of 2022 to "dream big" and make a difference during graduation ceremonies on Saturday, May 7.
President Andrew T. Hsu will be the featured guest on an upcoming episode of the PBS television program 'Carolina Business Review.'
Political science major Zachary Kronsberg says his fascination with politics started at an early age. He is leaving CofC with a deeper appreciation of the American political system and is ready to chart a new course.
In this week's installment: 'Discover Magazine' examines geology professor Scott Persons' recent Tyrannosaurus rex research, history professor Richard Bodek writes a letter from London to The 'Post and Courier' and more.