CofC In The News: Week of March 8, 2021
In this week's installment: Lonely Planet names CofC a must-see location in Charleston, history professor Adam Domby is interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio about politics and Confederate symbols and more.
In this week's installment: Lonely Planet names CofC a must-see location in Charleston, history professor Adam Domby is interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio about politics and Confederate symbols and more.
For the sixth year in a row, CofC has been named one of the top producers of Fulbright students among master’s-level colleges in the nation.
In this week's installment: Jewish studies professor Joshua Shanes talks to Yahoo News about a SNL joke, The New York Times praises a new album featuring piano studies director Paul Sánchez and more.
As the director of the College's Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and the interim CEO of the International African American Museum, Bernard Powers is shedding light on new aspects of Black history.
In this week's installment: 'Inside Higher Ed' reports that CofC plans for more in-person instruction this fall, WJXY-TV talks to political science professor Gibbs Knotts about the presidential primary and much more.
The College of Charleston Career Center will host a virtual career fair for students and alumni on February 24, 2021.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees Executive Committee will hold a meeting on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021.
In this week's installment: History professor Adam Domby talks to C-SPAN about his book, Jewish studies professor Joshua Shanes writes an op-ed in Haaretz about antisemitism in a political party and much more.
In this week's installment: NPR reports on CofC and COVID-19 safety protocols, history professor Jason Coy looks at an old murder case in New Jersey and more.
The College of Charleston Retired Faculty and Staff Council offers social and intellectual activities for members.