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25 07, 2011

Research fellowship โ€“ The Post and Courier

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Jennifer Hein, a candidate in the Master of Science in environmental studies program at the College of Charleston, has been awarded a 2011 Coastal Research Fellowship by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium. The two South Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserves, North Inlet-Winyah Bay and ACE Basin, and the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium established this new

25 07, 2011

SC unemployment jumps to 10.5 percent in June โ€“ Associated Press

By |2015-03-25T10:30:38-04:00July 25, 2011|Campus Life|Comments Off on SC unemployment jumps to 10.5 percent in June โ€“ Associated Press

"There's really very little positive spin you can put on this," said Frank Hefner, an economist at the College of Charleston. "Just because there are a lot of other people having a more difficult time doesn't really make our situation any better." http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/07/22/business-financials-us-unemployment-sc_8579632.html

25 07, 2011

College of Charleston students return from mapping ocean floor โ€“ WCIV

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College of Charleston students returned to shore on Friday from a mission to the ocean floor. Earlier this week, College of Charleston Geology Professor Leslie Sautterย took eleven students out to sea aboard the NOAA ship, Nancy Foster, as part of an expedition to map part of the ocean floor. http://www.abcnews4.com/story/15133560/college-of-charleston-students-return-from-mapping-ocean-floor

25 07, 2011

College of Charleston names visiting chair in Jewish studies โ€“ The State

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Allan Nadler has been named the Norman and Gerry Sue Arnold Distinguished Visiting Chair in Jewish Studies at the College of Charleston for this fallโ€™s semester. Nadler, an ordained Orthodox rabbi, is professor and director of Jewish Studies at Drew University in Madison, N.J. At the College of Charleston, Nadler will teach a course on

25 07, 2011

Myrtle Beach embraces new ways to lure visitors โ€“ The Sun News

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"Actually making it is secondary," said Kent Gourdin, chairman of the management and marketing department at the College of Charleston. "The publicity is kind of already achieved. It's mainly visibility. That's really what it's for." http://www.thesunnews.com/2011/07/24/2293323/promoters-organizers-go.html#ixzz1T7los7Cb

15 07, 2011

College of Charleston site to get modern โ€“ The Post and Courier

By |2015-03-25T10:30:39-04:00July 15, 2011|Campus Life|Comments Off on College of Charleston site to get modern โ€“ The Post and Courier

College of Charleston faculty and students have been using the rustic Dixie Plantation for outdoor learning and research for more than a decade. But the 881-acre property in Meggett, with its striking views of the Stono River, has no facilities to sort or work with data and no wireless Internet access to transmit it, said

11 07, 2011

Ocean experts fear mass extinctions: As public debates man’s role, study adds fuel to fire โ€“ The Post and Courier

By |2015-03-25T10:30:39-04:00July 11, 2011|Campus Life|Comments Off on Ocean experts fear mass extinctions: As public debates man’s role, study adds fuel to fire โ€“ The Post and Courier

"Every indicator we have except one is proceeding faster than we thought, and they seem to be accelerating. We're watching the extinction of one of the most marvelous, incredible ecosystems in the history of the earth," said Phil Dustan, College of Charleston biologist. "The scientific community is really on edge about it. What's it going

11 07, 2011

NBA lockout leaves draft picks with plenty of time to fill, minus a paycheck โ€“ Los Angeles Times

By |2015-03-25T10:30:39-04:00July 11, 2011|Campus Life|Comments Off on NBA lockout leaves draft picks with plenty of time to fill, minus a paycheck โ€“ Los Angeles Times

Of course, it often comes down to pleasing a certain influential family member. And the lockout is going to give Goudelock some time to do so. He plans on finishing his degree in sociology at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, in addition to playing in some pro-am leagues. I'm about 12 credit hours