CofC In the News – May 2, 2016
In this week’s installment: an economist reviews his business forecast; a look at shark research; green chemistry opportunities open up for CofC students and more.
In this week’s installment: an economist reviews his business forecast; a look at shark research; green chemistry opportunities open up for CofC students and more.
Several sorority sisters were recognized in Atlanta for their leadership and attention to women's issues.
CARTA has announced route and schedule changes that will affect CofC students and employees traveling to and from campus.
The endowed scholarship will be awarded annually to a minority male student in the College's teacher education program. The scholarship's namesake administers the College's Call Me MISTER Program, which seeks to increase the number of African American teachers in South Carolina schools.
In this week’s installment: an economist talks about the impact of a new Volvo plant; a look at an upcoming congressional race; computer science students work to help area businesses, and more.
In his debut novel, CofC Honors College senior Derek Berry tackles themes of Southern culture, personal identity and racism.
FitCatz is an aquatic and motor therapy community service program designed to help children with disabilities become efficient movers.
The men's tennis team captured the Colonial Athletic Association Championship title after rallying back from a deficit to beat UNCW.
By performing in a live production, students in Morgan Koerner's German theater class gain a better understanding of Dadaism and garner stronger language skills.
Students can take a break from final exams and enjoy a variety of supportive and fun activities, including free coffee and snacks, yoga, Zumba and the ever-popular “Pets for Less Stress.”