College of Charleston In The News: Week of Oct. 21, 2024
CofC “In The News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni.
Microplastic Found In Exhaled Breath of Dolphins Could Mean Very Bad News For Humans
Public health professors Leslie Hart and Miranda Dziobak wrote an article for The Conversation about dolphin research.
These Scientists Tested Dolphin Breath. They Found Plastic
The New York Times writes about dolphin research conducted by Leslie Hart and Miranda Dziobak.
College Students and Natural Disasters: What to Know and Do
U.S. News & World Report interviews Alicia Caudill, executive vice president for student affairs, about students and disaster.
When Halloween became America’s most dangerous holiday
Yahoo! News publishes an article by history professor Scott Poole about Halloween.
CofC Burial Ground Ceremony commemorates Black ancestors
MSN reports that the College will host a ceremony to collect soil from the Black burial sites on campus.
Teachable Moments: Bullying and peer acceptance
South Carolina Public Radio releases the latest episode of the program, Teachable Moments, which is hosted by associate professor of management Rénard Harris.
In Charleston, director Spike Lee talks about AI fears and how ‘sometimes technology can go too far’
Colleen Glenn, professor and director of film studies, talks to The Post and Courier about Spike Lee.
Strategic investment planning for the new year
Paul Schwager, dean of the School of Business, talks to South Carolina Public Radio about the 10th annual College of Charleston Strategic Investment Symposium.
ProPublica reports on the unveiling of a marker that signifies the site where 600 enslaved people were sold in downtown Charleston.
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