College of Charleston In The News: Week of Oct. 28, 2024

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

The Satanic Panic That Never Goes Away

History professor Scott Poole talks to The New York Times about satanic panic.

CofC Burial Ground Ceremony commemorates Black ancestors

Yahoo! News reports on the College’s ceremony to collect soil from three African American burial sites on campus.

What Nancy Mace’s quiet campaign says about SC’s once-competitive US House district

Political science professor Jordan Ragusa talks to The Post and Courier about a congressional race in the Lowcountry.

Charleston research project maps 200 Black graves

WCSC-TV quotes President Andrew T. Hsu in a story concerning a project to document and map 200 Black burial sites in the Lowcountry.

College of Charleston launches course to train students as poll workers

WCIV-TV reports on a course to train students as poll workers and engage in meaningful civic participation.

Teachable Moments: Helping students learn how to disagree

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

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