CofC in the News: Week of June 18, 2018
In this week's installment: trying to stop summer brain drain, political scientists talk about primary elections, a study of learning styles and much more.
In this week's installment: trying to stop summer brain drain, political scientists talk about primary elections, a study of learning styles and much more.
Professors Leslie Sautter and Scott Harris are among a handful of scientists participating in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expedition.
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics program coordinator Lee Lindner says residents shouldn't focus just on wind, noting hurricanes can cause flooding, too.
In this week's installment: A review of the College's MBA program, CofC libraries look for LGBTQ stories, a profile of Ranky Tanky’s Quentin Baxter and much more.
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees will meet at the Wampee Conference Center in Pinopolis, South Carolina, on June 4 and 5, 2018.
In this week's installment: Maybank Hall gets a new plaque, the history of Memorial Day, speaking with a Southern accent and much more.
In this week's installment: a look at Matt Czuchry's commencement speech, the new debate about sports betting, why you should eat your beets and much more.
The metal gate that connects Cougar Mall to Calhoun Street turns 50 years old this month. But the Latin phrase that is written in the archway is timeless.
In this week's installment: a look at spring commencement, two upcoming political debates, college grads enter the best job market in years and much more.
About 850 graduates from the School of Business and the School of Sciences and Mathematics crossed the Cistern Saturday morning during Commencement exercises.