BOT Executive Committee Meeting
Meeting is October 4 in the Randolph Hall Boardroom.
Meeting is October 4 in the Randolph Hall Boardroom.
A public lecture on the ‘conservation culture’ will take place on October 12.
The annual Dash for Trash will take place on October 20 at 10 a.m.
“It’s a very vulnerable coastline from Little River down,” said Scott Harris, associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences at the College of Charleston geologist who has researched landscape evolution and shoreline dynamics. “The only reason we realize there’s a problem is because people live on the coast.” http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2012/09/21/3072339/sc-coastline-more-vulnerable-23.html#storylink=misearch
I had my stereotype of sailors blown to the wind last week. My limited experience with sailing and sailors gave me the impression that they didn’t really have to be in great shape. After all, I’ve known way too many sailors who had pot bellies and used rum and cigarettes as their performance-enhancing drugs. At
For one weekend, it will be all archaeology, all the time at the College of Charleston. The first Archaeology Month Celebration will include demonstrations by primitive technologists, free artifact identification, lectures, and displays. http://beachcarolina.com/2012/09/26/cofc-hosts-archaeology-event-with-demonstrations-artifact-identification/
Ready to rock? The College of Charleston is hosting a ‘Rock the Vote' event from noon to 2pm outside the Physicians Auditorium by the Cistern on Thursday afternoon. "Aside from the importance of voting for anybody to have your opinions and voices heard, I think especially the college demographic is important because it is their first time,"
E. Neville Isdell will present “The 21st Century Corporation: How capitalism needs to evolve in an era of greater social accountability” on October 5.
A panel discussion will be held on September 27.
Benjamin Fraser has just published the "Journal of Urban Cultural Studies".