College of Charleston In The News: Week of Feb. 26, 2024
CofC “In The News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni.
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Nikki Haley Can’t Count on South Carolina’s Newcomers for Help
Political science professor Gibbs Knotts talks about South Carolina politics to The New York Times.
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The Conversation interviews political science professor Kendra Stewart about the South Carolina primary.
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Could South Carolina Change Everything?
Political science professor Jordan Ragusa talks about the South Carolina primary to The Atlantic.
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The PBS News Hour interviews political science professor Gibbs Knotts about the South Carolina primary.
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South Carolina to Haley: Thanks for Everything, But We Prefer Trump
Bloomberg News talks to political science professors Gibbs Knotts and Jordan Ragusa about the South Carolina primary.
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Presidential candidate Nikki Haley seems unable to connect with young voters
College of Charleston students talk to United Press International about the South Carolina primary.
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Who changed: South Carolina or Nikki Haley?
Political science professor Gibbs Knotts talks to The Deseret News about South Carolina politics.
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United States: Why the South Carolina primaries (almost) always get it right
EuroNews (Belgium) talks to political science professor Gibbs Knotts about the South Carolina primary.
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Charleston home sales rise in January to snap a lengthy slump, but …
Mark J. Buono, director of the Carter Real Estate Center, talks to The Post and Courier about real estate.
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CofC Black History Month series promotes diversity in healthcare and beyond
WCSC-TV reports that the Office of Institutional Diversity has several events planned for Black History Month.
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