CofC In the News – Week of Dec. 5, 2016
In this week's installment: the College names a director for the Collegiate Recovery Program, a new environmental program targets elementary school students, a College archivist answers 5 questions and more.
In this week's installment: the College names a director for the Collegiate Recovery Program, a new environmental program targets elementary school students, a College archivist answers 5 questions and more.
The College of Charleston’s Model United Nations Team won three awards at the Southern Regional Model United Nations (SRMUN) competition held recently in Atlanta.
Computer science professor Brent Munsell has developed a new technique that could lead to a major breakthrough in diagnosing autism in young children.
Students in the First Year Experience course “Latin America and the French Caribbean” were recently treated to a specially prepared meal in the Charleston kitchen of award-winning chef Bob Waggoner.
The 2016 Jeremy's Golf and Gala raised more than $110,000 for the Jeremy Warren Vann Memorial Scholarship program.
In this week's installment: political science professors discuss the Electoral College, big problems with a small shrimp, examining the Gullah language and more.
Watch paleontology professor Phil Manning's presentation on fossil research at the 2016 TEDxCharleston program.
Presented by the Office of Institutional Diversity, this peer-to-peer workshop on Nov. 28, 2016, will explore how faculty members can reflect upon the personal identities that they bring to the classroom in an effort to better facilitate student dialogue and foster an inclusive community.
In this week's installment: a communication professor talks about free speech, students research a forgotten car, grading student performance and more.
Four new communication executives have joined the Department of Communication Advisory Council, a dynamic group of national industry veterans dedicated to mentoring communication students.