College of Charleston In The News: Week of Nov. 25, 2024

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CofC “In The News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni.

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Gratitude can improve our mental health. Here’s how to create a practice

The Washington Post interviews James Hittner, a professor of psychology, about gratitude.

What We Know About Deinosuchus, the King of the Crocodilians

Scott Persons, assistant professor of geology, talks to Discover magazine about a massive crocodile that lived 73 million years ago. 

Did life start on the ocean floor — and what does that mean for alien life?

Microbiologist Heather Fullerton is featured on the NPR podcast Short Wave.

Women in politics: South Carolina has the fewest female state senators in the nation. Here’s why.

Political science professor Lynne Ford talks with The State about women in politics. 

Why Does a Meme Go Viral, and Can We Predict It?

Communication professor Ryan Milner talks with Gizmodo about memes.

Economic forecasts in light of Trump’s policies: Insights from a local expert

Economics professor Mark Witte talks to WCIV-TV about economic predictions.

Teachable Moments: SC state report cards

South Carolina Public Radio releases the latest episode of Teachable Moments, hosted by associate professor of management and marketing Rénard Harris.

Editorial: Growth of Meeting Street scholarships should push SC Legislature to do more

The Post and Courier writes an editorial about the College’s involvement in the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund.

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