CofC in the News – Week of Feb. 8, 2016
In this week’s installment: USA TODAY speaks with students about presidential politics; researchers look at bird songs, a political science professor looks at the role of young voters and more.
In this week’s installment: USA TODAY speaks with students about presidential politics; researchers look at bird songs, a political science professor looks at the role of young voters and more.
On Feb. 9, CNN will broadcast a focus group meeting on the evening of the New Hampshire primary. Two days later, POLITICO will host two forums on campus devoted to the economy and energy.
In this week’s installment: CNN talks with students about politics; President McConnell writes about funding higher education, a preview of the College's new MFA program and more.
CAA coaches picked the Cougars to finish second in the league. The College opens its season at Patriots Point on Feb. 19 against Nebraska.
The Board of Trustees will hold meetings on Jan. 28 and 29, 2016.
In this week’s installment: the sailing team is honored; why Twitter went down, tax refund delays, an analysis of the presidential primaries and more.
President Glenn McConnell argues for securing a prosperous future in South Carolina by making smart investments in transportation and education infrastructure.
The high-scoring basketball player underwent surgery to correct a shoulder injury.
In this week’s installment: the Natural History Museum earns high praise; a look at the area's economic recovery, analysis of the presidential primaries, a profile of musician Quentin Baxter and more.
Journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, education activist Marion Wright Edelman, and social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson are all scheduled to speak at the College in 2016.