Archive | April, 2010

The Tennessean (Nashville)

Students will give Country Music Marathon the old college try After spending the semester learning to properly run 26.2 miles, students in the Sport Physiology and Marathon Training class at College of Charleston are headed to Nashville this week to take their final exam on Saturday. They will attempt to complete the 11th annual Country […]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazatte

Ben’s behavior disappointing for many fans As for Steelers fans? “Winning ISN’T the only thing,” said Richard Bodek, a history professor in South Carolina’s College of Charleston, while Antuane Brown, 36, of Atlanta, reached back into ancient history to note that Mr. Roethlisberger needs to remember where he came from. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10107/1051151-66.stm#ixzz0lYLGOjMK

Charleston Post and Courier

C of C gets gift of software The College of Charleston has received a gift of a $4.1 million geologic software package from Seismic-Micro Technologies. Scott Harris, a professor in the Geology and Environmental Geosciences Department, said the Kingdom Suite software commonly is used in the oil and gas industries. Students who know how to […]

Charlie Magazine

Hip Hop Wishes and Violin Dreams Daniel D steps on to the stage. Clean cut, he wears khakis and a plaid button down – the shining image of a “good kid” – as the first notes of his violin reverberate across the theater. It’s an R&B classic, a safe choice for the crowd mostly made […]

Charleston Post and Courier

Quakes no harbinger, experts say “There’s no increase in seismic activity, There’s no pattern. Are they foreshocks to a catastrophically different earthquake? No,” said Erin Beutel, director of the South Carolina Earthquake Education and Preparedness program at the College of Charleston. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/apr/16/quakes-no-harbinger-experts-say/

Charleston Post and Courier

On Campus Open house The College of Charleston will host an open house for more than 600 prospective students and their families 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. April 17. The event will start with an information fair at the Carolina First Arena, followed by breakout activities held across campus. Students and their families will have the opportunity […]

Charleston Post and Courier

New chapter The new Barnes & Noble bookstore at the College of Charleston, which opened in February, holds its grand opening today. Faculty author showcases include Bret Lott and Michelle VanParys starting at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., respectively, and local author Margaret Middleton Rivers Eastman will sign copies of her book, “The Hidden History […]

WCSC-TV

Software Grant (Script) The College of Charleston got a 4.1 million dollar software grant. The school’s geology and environmental geo-sciences department was awarded a software grant … from seismic-micro technologies. The software and training materials will be linked to the departments 3-d visualization laboratories in the new science center and on computers throughout the department. […]

Charleston Post and Courier

Boost Unity (Letter to the Editor) I liked the recent column by John Bello-Ogunu, the College of Charleston’s associate vice president and chief diversity officer, showing his impressive passion for diversity. He has taken steps toward achieving institutional diversity goals. I would like to see someone appointed as associate vice president and chief unity officer, […]

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