College of Charleston In The News: Week of Aug. 5, 2024
CofC “In The News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni. Recent media coverage of the College includes the following.
Britain’s ‘broken’ water system: a history of death, denial and diarrhoea
History professor Jacob Steere-Williams writes an article for The Conversation about water systems in the UK.
Charleston is trying to address racial inequity. Here’s where reparation talks stand
African American studies professor Kameelah Martin talks to NPR about reparations.
Anti-tourism sentiment has been bad news for short-term rentals
Daniel Guttentag, director of the Office of Tourism Analysis, talks to Travel Weekly about tourism.
The real religious persecution is not at the Paris Olympics but here in Texas | Opinion
Education professor Will McCorkle writes an op-ed in the Austin American-Statesman about religious persecution.
Rising temperatures…cooling economy?
Economics professor Frank Hefner talks with South Carolina Public Radio about the economy.
The Moultrie News has a preview of a Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art exhibit.
Marketing professor Jennifer Brannon Barhorst talks to Wallet Hub about bank accounts.
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