In an essay appearing in Sunday’s newspaper, the Most Rev. Robert Guglielmone, the Catholic Bishop of Charleston, criticized The Post and Courier for reprinting an opinion essay written by Maureen Dowd of The New York Times. Chris Lamb and Brian McGee are professors of communications at the College of Charleston. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/may/04/journalistsheroescatholicscandal/
Goo from Gulf spill may hit area beaches-Charleston Post and Courier
“What you are going to get is a bunch of tar balls,” said Phil Dustan, a College of Charleston biology professor who has studied the effects of oil-drilling on downstream coral in the Gulf. “And that stuff is going to be around for a while.” http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/may/04/goo-may-hit-area-beaches/
‘Bridge’ links tech schools, 4-year colleges- Charleston Post and Courier
Dorinda Harmon, director of transfer and adult student admission at the College of Charleston, said the Keystone program is for students who are among the first generation in their families to attend college; from lower-income families; or from a minority group. The program helps students to get familiar with the college and its services before […]
Museum celebrates portraits- Aiken Standard
With the help of the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, MUSC decided to commission South Carolina photographers to portray their fellow citizens at work and play – the resulting portraits, it was thought, would provide the faculty and the students at the institution some sense of the people they serve. […]
McMaster to Announce if Sanford Will Face Criminal Charges- WCIV-TV
“I suspect they will not go forward with criminal charges”, says College of Charleston Political Science Professor Jeri Cabot. She brings up the point that many government heads travel just like Governor Sanford did. Some critics believe McMaster who’s also running for governor should have turned the investigation over to another party. http://www.wciv.com/news/stories/0510/731908.html
Gambling- The Miami Herald
Miami Herald’s Business News program speaks with Doug Walker, author of The Economics of Gambling and associate professor at the College of Charleston. Video by Miami Herald Studio. http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DmXLKbJolfTQ&ct=ga&cad=:s1:f1:v0:i0:lt:e0:p0:t1272829181:&cd=dwf3piVjaE8&usg=AFQjCNGQuPVkGzWH8zmQqPfqL2_UhEqA5A
Primerica names longtime educator P. George Benson to board of directors-AP
Primerica Inc.’s board of directors has elected longtime educator P. George Benson to its board of directors. Benson, 63, has been appointed to serve on both the audit and compensation committees, the company said in a news release Monday. Benson has been the president of the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C. since February 2007. […]
MBA program one vote away for College of Charleston
Trying not to seem too self-assured, the College of Charleston’s School of Business has been semi-quietly inviting friends, officials, community leaders and board members to a May 7 launch party for the school’s MBA program — just in case. The S.C. Commission on Higher Education’s Academic Affairs and Licensing Committee gave approval to the College […]
Use VAT to replace corporate income tax (op/ed)
We’re not only losing the economy, but middle-class jobs and community development. An entrepreneur who made wonderful contributions to the College of Charleston has moved his production to Vietnam, lives in Vietnam and, thankfully, still supports the College. We’re losing our leadership as the nation stays buried in pollster politics. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/apr/29/use-vat-to-replace-corporate-income-tax/
Oil Spill (Script) WSOC-TV Charlotte
Today I talked to a Phil Dustin, a marine biologist at the College of Charleston who said if the leak isn’t contained soon there is a chance the North Carolina and South Carolina Coastline could see the effects here. Chances are slim, but currents could push oil toward our beaches.