Professor’s Fascination with Monsters Draws National Recognition
Professor Scott Poole's newest book received an award from the Pop Culture Association/American Culture Association.
Professor Scott Poole's newest book received an award from the Pop Culture Association/American Culture Association.
Meeting will be on March 30.
The annual Young Contemporaries exhibit will be on display March 30-April 28.
The fifth annual Jeremy's Gala will be held April 19.
Adair was previously an assistant basketball coach at Wake Forest University.
In the state’s urban areas, the loss of an unemployment check – never meant to be a permanent safety net – likely will push more people back into the labor force, College of Charleston economist Frank Hefner said. http://www.thestate.com/2012/03/16/2194171/extended-jobless-benefits-to-be.html#storylink=cpy
Students at the College of Charleston's Grice Marine Lab want it to rain. Not to help the drought problem, but to see their new rain garden put to good use. "Rain gardens are a wonderful way to help protect water here in the Lowcountry," Clemson Cooperative Extension Agent Kim Counts said. The Green Teaching Garden
The lab that produced the imaging is a workshop of College of Charleston students, on their spring break earlier this month. The dozen-or-so students are the third group in the United States to be introduced to new coastal visualization and mapping software developed by QPS. The software combines data such as multi-beam imaging, sound velocity,
"She's not a martyr about it. She's a complete human being," said Claire Curtis, assistant professor of political science at the College of Charleston. "She's a strong young woman who acts for her sister, and not some boy." http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2012/mar/23/a-new-kind-of-hero/
Thousands of accepted students and their families flocked to the College of Charleston Friday with a life changing decision hanging in the balance. The possible future Cougars will be in town this weekend to get a preview of where they could be spending the next four years. http://www.abcnews4.com/story/17239058/students-visit-cofc-to-see-if-they-want-to-be-cougars