CofC in the News: Week of Nov. 27, 2017
In this week's installment: a look at the dying coral reefs, concerns over fewer teachers in the state's classrooms, political will surrounding racial disparities and much more.
In this week's installment: a look at the dying coral reefs, concerns over fewer teachers in the state's classrooms, political will surrounding racial disparities and much more.
CofC alumna Michelle Asha Cooper ’95, president of the Institute for Higher Education Policy, will deliver the College's Winter Commencement address on Dec. 16, 2017.
In this week's installment: the College issues a new racial disparities report, a student honors Holocaust survivors and victims, a CofC alum is named a "Young Futurist" and much more.
In this week's installment: the new computer science offices could help students secure jobs, the College’s piano program receives a $1.1 million gift, a new project looks at the story of Jewish merchants in South Carolina, and much more.
The Race and Social Justice Initiative has unveiled the first detailed report on disparities in the lives of Charleston County’s black and white residents.
The Center for the Global Alliance for South Carolina will be headquartered at the College of Charleston.
Professors Phil Dustan and Leslie Sautter have seen first hand the trashing of our oceans.
In this week's installment: a big gift for the College’s piano program, a religion professor talks about race and religion, how students are honoring Holocaust survivors and victims, and much more.
The College will present an evening with author Charles Fishman as part of The College Reads! program on November 7, 2017.
In this week's installment: a look at the College's new computer science center, the impacts of hurricanes on Charleston tourism, a preview of a speech by the admiral who oversaw the Osama bin Laden raid and much more.