College is Hub of Media Activity Prior to S.C. Republican Presidential Primary
More than 200 media outlets visited campus.
More than 200 media outlets visited campus.
The Southern Republican Leadership Conference (SRLC) is being held at the College's TD Arena.
Sixth annual Computer Science Alumni Symposium will be February 21.
C-SPAN will carry the event live at 11 a.m. on January 19.
Meeting will be January 19-20, 2012
The College will highlight draw attention to mentoring programs on January 26, 2012.
CNN to broadcast from campus beginning January 17 and ending with the Republican Presidential primary on January 21.
The documentary screenings will be January 28 at 11a.m. and February 1 at 3 p.m.
A recent survey found that almost half of Republican voters could change their minds before the primary. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and U.S. Rep. Tim Scott will hold a forum Saturday at the Sottile Theatre at the College of Charleston to focus on the state's undecided voters, and to give the candidates a chance
The College of Charleston traditionally has been known for its liberal arts programs and historic campus, but it's now taking center-stage in national Republican political coverage. The college developed a great reputation for hosting political candidates and events in the 2008 election, said Amanda Ruth-McSwain, a communication professor and director of the school's Bully Pulpit