College of Charleston In The New: Week of Nov. 4, 2024
CofC “In The News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni.
How to overcome your device dependency and manage a successful digital detox
Marketing professor Kelley Cours Anderson wrote an article for The Conversation about disconnecting from the digital world.
English professor Joe Kelly writes an article for The Conversation about Donald Trump’s executive order that banned federal agencies from offering certain diversity training.
How Do You Turn a Bad Day Around?
Communication professor Michael Lee talks to The New York Times about turning a bad day into a better day.
Why the Halloween candy scare still haunts America
Fast Company publishes an article by history professor Scott Poole about Halloween.
Meeting Street Charleston Compact Expands Access to the College of Charleston
GlobeNewswire reports on the Meeting Street Charleston Compact.
Here is what is at stake in the Charleston County school board election
Political science professor Kendra Stewart talks to The Post and Courier about school board elections.
‘Down Home’ festival pitched for Charleston, Barbados
Charleston City Paper interviews Sandy Slater, director of the Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program, about the history between Barbados and South Carolina.
Teachable Moments: Supporting students with disabilities
South Carolina Public Radio releases the latest episode of the program Teachable Moments, which is hosted by associate professor of management Rénard Harris.
Why we should look at Mayan, Andean civilizations to learn about freedom
Hispanic studies professor Sharonah Fredrick writes an opinion piece in Charleston City Paper on the topic of freedom.
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