College of Charleston In The News: Week of July 1, 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.
Supreme Court rules that Trump had partial immunity as president, but not for unofficial acts
Political science professor Claire Wofford speaks to The Conversation about a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Graduate students dig into dinosaur country in Wyoming
Geology professor Scott Persons talks to Yellowstone Public Radio about searching for dinosaur bones.
Commissioner who brought HBCUs to league gets extension
The Charlotte Observer quotes President Andrew T. Hsu in a story about the commissioner of the Coastal Athletic Association.
Economics professor Calvin Blackwell writes an op-ed in The Post and Courier concerning investing.
Downtown house on market for $2.7M sits atop 2 graveyards. The headstones have vanished
Grant Gilmore, director of the Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program, talks to The Post and Courier about a home built atop graveyards.
Hsu details power of ‘change’ at Chamber meet
The Moultrie News reports on President Andrew T. Hsu’s address to the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce.
Blue, purple, pink and painful: Portuguese man o’ wars spotted along SC coast
Biology professor Robert Podolsky talks to The Post and Courier about Portuguese men-of-war washing up on Lowcountry beaches.
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