15 05, 2012

‘The Governments Had Better Get Out of the Way’ – Huffington Post

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On April 22nd, a video dialogue took place between American students of Professor Ali Demerdas at the College of Charleston, and Egyptian students, primarily from the American University in Cairo. Discussion centered on the students' experiences of the Arab Spring, whether as a participant or a distant observer, as well as Egypt's on-going political transition.

15 05, 2012

270-year-old book being returned to owners in SC- Associated Press

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A rare book almost 270 years old and found in a library vault in Charleston is being returned to its rightful owners. The Charleston Library Society returns the book to representatives of the College of Charleston on Thursday. The book was published in London in 1743, and was part of the 800-volume library that planter

15 05, 2012

College of Charleston marine geology students studying ocean floor and the lionfish off SC coast – WCBD

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College of Charleston marine geology students studying ocean floor and the invasive lionfish off South Carolina coast. Many college students studying marine geology hope to one day work with NOAA to learn more about the ocean floor. For some students at the College of Charleston, they have been working with NOAA for awhile. http://www2.counton2.com/news/2012/may/10/7/college-charleston-marine-geology-students-studyin-ar-3768983/

15 05, 2012

College of Charleston receives rare book- Charleston Post and Courier

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A rare 18th century political book uncovered in the vaults of the Charleston Library Society has been turned over to the College of Charleston, marking another step toward rebuilding the 800-book Mackenzie collection. Harlan Greene, an archivist in the Addlestone Library’s Special Collections, said finding “A Dissertation Upon Parties” by Henry St. John Bolingbroke was

15 05, 2012

College of Charleston sends over 1,400 new graduates into the world- Charleston Post and Courier

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The College of Charleston, which was founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, sent a total of 1,465 newly minted graduates into the world at morning and afternoon ceremonies at the oak-canopied Cistern. http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20120513/PC16/120519627  

15 05, 2012

Death Sentence Reviews Leave Unsettled Issues- New York Times

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Dick Burr, a defense lawyer, said the judge had ignored findings by experts hired by Butler’s lawyers, including Dr. Denis Keyes, a special education professor at the College of Charleston, and Dr. Jack Fletcher, a psychology professor at the University of Houston.. http://www.texastribune.org/texas-dept-criminal-justice/death-penalty/reviews-death-row-cases-leave-unsettled-issues/