College of Charleston In The News: Week of Jan. 6, 2025 - The College Today
CofC “In The News” is a weekly roundup of news articles featuring College faculty, staff, students or alumni.
Education professor William McCorkle writes an article in The Conversation about immigration.
Labor Rights, Automation to Reshape Supply Chain Workforce in 2025
Kent Gourdin, director of the Global Logistics and Transportation Program, talks to Supply Chain Brain about automation in the business industry.
College of Charleston’s Carlos Brown Receives Award for Outstanding Choral Conducting
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education reports that Carlos Brown, assistant professor of music, has received the Dale Warland Award in Choral Conducting from the American Prize National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts.
For SC college students, campus food pantries can be ‘safe spaces to receive genuine support’
The Post and Courier reports on how the Cougar Pantry is helping students facing food insecurity.
YWCA announces MLK events, honorees for 53rd annual celebration in Charleston
The Post and Courier reports that Tamara Butler, executive director of the Avery Research Center, will be marshaling the upcoming Charleston MLK parade.
Teachable Moments: Reading skills of college students
South Carolina Public Radio releases the latest episode of Teachable Moments, hosted by associate professor of management Rénard Harris.
Report hints to a busy hospitality development year in 2025 for Charleston, other SC metro areas
The Post and Courier talks with Daniel Guttentag, director of the Office of Tourism Analysis, about tourism.
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